Brit J Hosp Med
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Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia is common, and associated with significant morbidity and mortality as a result of its high relapse rate and the risk of complicated infection. A positive blood culture for S. aureus should prompt a thorough patient assessment to identify a potential focus of infection, and the risk factors for the development or presence of complicated infection. ⋯ This article gives a systematic approach to the patient with S. aureus bacteraemia, including points to look for on history and examination, the markers of complicated infection, and when to request transoesophageal echocardiography and further imaging. Treatment principles outlined include the rationale for choice of antibiotic treatment and need to involve infection specialists.
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This project explored how the implementation of national guidance for investigation and management of patients with suspected cauda equina syndrome impacted on service provision. ⋯ Compliance with the national guidance for suspected cauda equina syndrome is imperative for patients to receive optimal treatment. However, this project has demonstrated challenges related to increased pressure on resources.