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Epidemiology and risk factors for recurrence in biliary source bloodstream infection episodes in oncological patients

We aimed to describe the characteristics and outcomes of biliary source bloodstream infections (BSIs) in oncological patients. Secondarily, we analyzed risk factors for recurrent BSI episodes. All episodes of biliary source BSIs in oncological patients were prospectively collected (2008–2019) and re...

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Autores principales: Grafia, Ignacio, Chumbita, Mariana, Seguí, Elia, Cardozo, Celia, Laguna, Juan Carlos, García de Herreros, Marta, Garcia-Pouton, Nicole, Villaescusa, Ana, Pitart, Cristina, Rico-Caballero, Verónica, Marco-Hernández, Javier, Zamora, Carles, Viladot, Margarita, Padrosa, Joan, Tuca, Albert, Mayor-Vázquez, Eric, Marco, Francesc, Martínez, Jose A., Mensa, Josep, Garcia-Vidal, Carolina, Soriano, Alex, Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10580831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37610217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02142-23
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author Grafia, Ignacio
Chumbita, Mariana
Seguí, Elia
Cardozo, Celia
Laguna, Juan Carlos
García de Herreros, Marta
Garcia-Pouton, Nicole
Villaescusa, Ana
Pitart, Cristina
Rico-Caballero, Verónica
Marco-Hernández, Javier
Zamora, Carles
Viladot, Margarita
Padrosa, Joan
Tuca, Albert
Mayor-Vázquez, Eric
Marco, Francesc
Martínez, Jose A.
Mensa, Josep
Garcia-Vidal, Carolina
Soriano, Alex
Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro
author_facet Grafia, Ignacio
Chumbita, Mariana
Seguí, Elia
Cardozo, Celia
Laguna, Juan Carlos
García de Herreros, Marta
Garcia-Pouton, Nicole
Villaescusa, Ana
Pitart, Cristina
Rico-Caballero, Verónica
Marco-Hernández, Javier
Zamora, Carles
Viladot, Margarita
Padrosa, Joan
Tuca, Albert
Mayor-Vázquez, Eric
Marco, Francesc
Martínez, Jose A.
Mensa, Josep
Garcia-Vidal, Carolina
Soriano, Alex
Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro
author_sort Grafia, Ignacio
collection PubMed
description We aimed to describe the characteristics and outcomes of biliary source bloodstream infections (BSIs) in oncological patients. Secondarily, we analyzed risk factors for recurrent BSI episodes. All episodes of biliary source BSIs in oncological patients were prospectively collected (2008–2019) and retrospectively analyzed. Logistic regression analyses were performed. A rule to stratify patients into risk groups for recurrent biliary source BSI was conducted. Four hundred biliary source BSIs were documented in 291 oncological patients. The most frequent causative agents were Escherichia coli (42%) and Klebsiella spp. (27%), and 86 (21.5%) episodes were caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli (MDR-GNB). The rates of MDR-GNB increased over time. Overall, 73 patients developed 118 recurrent BSI episodes. Independent risk factors for recurrent BSI episodes were prior antibiotic therapy (OR 3.781, 95% CI 1.906–7.503), biliary prosthesis (OR 2.232, 95% CI 1.157–4.305), prior admission due to suspected biliary source infection (OR 4.409, 95% CI 2.338–8.311), and BSI episode caused by an MDR-GNB (OR 2.857, 95% CI 1.389–5.874). With these variables, a score was generated that predicted recurrent biliary source BSI with an area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of 0.819. Inappropriate empirical antibiotic treatment (IEAT) was administered in 23.8% of patients, and 30-d mortality was 19.5%. As a conclusion, biliary source BSI in oncological patients is mainly caused by GNB, with high and increasing MDR rates, frequent IEAT, and high mortality. Recurrent BSI episodes are frequent. A simple score to identify recurrent episodes was developed to potentially establish prophylactic strategies. IMPORTANCE: This study shows that biliary source bloodstream infections (BSIs) in oncological patients are mainly caused by Gram-negative bacilli (GNB), with high and increasing rates of multidrug resistance. Importantly, recurrent biliary source BSI episodes were very frequent and associated with delays in chemotherapy, high rates of inappropriate empirical antibiotic therapy, and high 30-d mortality (19.5%). Using the variable independently associated with recurrent BSI episodes, a score was generated that predicted recurrent biliary source BSI with high accuracy. This score could be used to establish prophylactic strategies and lower the risk of relapsing episodes and the associated morbidity and mortality.
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spelling pubmed-105808312023-10-18 Epidemiology and risk factors for recurrence in biliary source bloodstream infection episodes in oncological patients Grafia, Ignacio Chumbita, Mariana Seguí, Elia Cardozo, Celia Laguna, Juan Carlos García de Herreros, Marta Garcia-Pouton, Nicole Villaescusa, Ana Pitart, Cristina Rico-Caballero, Verónica Marco-Hernández, Javier Zamora, Carles Viladot, Margarita Padrosa, Joan Tuca, Albert Mayor-Vázquez, Eric Marco, Francesc Martínez, Jose A. Mensa, Josep Garcia-Vidal, Carolina Soriano, Alex Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro Microbiol Spectr Research Article We aimed to describe the characteristics and outcomes of biliary source bloodstream infections (BSIs) in oncological patients. Secondarily, we analyzed risk factors for recurrent BSI episodes. All episodes of biliary source BSIs in oncological patients were prospectively collected (2008–2019) and retrospectively analyzed. Logistic regression analyses were performed. A rule to stratify patients into risk groups for recurrent biliary source BSI was conducted. Four hundred biliary source BSIs were documented in 291 oncological patients. The most frequent causative agents were Escherichia coli (42%) and Klebsiella spp. (27%), and 86 (21.5%) episodes were caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli (MDR-GNB). The rates of MDR-GNB increased over time. Overall, 73 patients developed 118 recurrent BSI episodes. Independent risk factors for recurrent BSI episodes were prior antibiotic therapy (OR 3.781, 95% CI 1.906–7.503), biliary prosthesis (OR 2.232, 95% CI 1.157–4.305), prior admission due to suspected biliary source infection (OR 4.409, 95% CI 2.338–8.311), and BSI episode caused by an MDR-GNB (OR 2.857, 95% CI 1.389–5.874). With these variables, a score was generated that predicted recurrent biliary source BSI with an area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of 0.819. Inappropriate empirical antibiotic treatment (IEAT) was administered in 23.8% of patients, and 30-d mortality was 19.5%. As a conclusion, biliary source BSI in oncological patients is mainly caused by GNB, with high and increasing MDR rates, frequent IEAT, and high mortality. Recurrent BSI episodes are frequent. A simple score to identify recurrent episodes was developed to potentially establish prophylactic strategies. IMPORTANCE: This study shows that biliary source bloodstream infections (BSIs) in oncological patients are mainly caused by Gram-negative bacilli (GNB), with high and increasing rates of multidrug resistance. Importantly, recurrent biliary source BSI episodes were very frequent and associated with delays in chemotherapy, high rates of inappropriate empirical antibiotic therapy, and high 30-d mortality (19.5%). Using the variable independently associated with recurrent BSI episodes, a score was generated that predicted recurrent biliary source BSI with high accuracy. This score could be used to establish prophylactic strategies and lower the risk of relapsing episodes and the associated morbidity and mortality. American Society for Microbiology 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10580831/ /pubmed/37610217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02142-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Grafia et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Grafia, Ignacio
Chumbita, Mariana
Seguí, Elia
Cardozo, Celia
Laguna, Juan Carlos
García de Herreros, Marta
Garcia-Pouton, Nicole
Villaescusa, Ana
Pitart, Cristina
Rico-Caballero, Verónica
Marco-Hernández, Javier
Zamora, Carles
Viladot, Margarita
Padrosa, Joan
Tuca, Albert
Mayor-Vázquez, Eric
Marco, Francesc
Martínez, Jose A.
Mensa, Josep
Garcia-Vidal, Carolina
Soriano, Alex
Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro
Epidemiology and risk factors for recurrence in biliary source bloodstream infection episodes in oncological patients
title Epidemiology and risk factors for recurrence in biliary source bloodstream infection episodes in oncological patients
title_full Epidemiology and risk factors for recurrence in biliary source bloodstream infection episodes in oncological patients
title_fullStr Epidemiology and risk factors for recurrence in biliary source bloodstream infection episodes in oncological patients
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and risk factors for recurrence in biliary source bloodstream infection episodes in oncological patients
title_short Epidemiology and risk factors for recurrence in biliary source bloodstream infection episodes in oncological patients
title_sort epidemiology and risk factors for recurrence in biliary source bloodstream infection episodes in oncological patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10580831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37610217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02142-23
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