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PREVALENCE OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE IN HOSPITALIZED CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL: A NEW CHALLENGE
BACKGROUND & AIMS: An increased frequency of infections by multiresistant bacteria has been described in hospitalized patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bacterial resistance profile in cirrhotic patients. METHODS: This is a retrospective observational study. We assessed the anti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4879993/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27253738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201658036 |
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author | COSTABEBER, Ane Micheli de MATTOS, Angelo Alves SUKIENNIK, Teresa Cristina Teixeira |
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description | BACKGROUND & AIMS: An increased frequency of infections by multiresistant bacteria has been described in hospitalized patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bacterial resistance profile in cirrhotic patients. METHODS: This is a retrospective observational study. We assessed the antimicrobial susceptibility of 5,839 bacterial isolates from patients with and without cirrhosis. Regarding the multidrug resistance, we evaluated 4,505 bacterial isolates from 2,180 patients. RESULTS: Two hundred and fifty-one patients had cirrhosis (mean age 57.6 ± 11 years; 61.8% were male, 47.8% of cases associated with hepatitis C virus). Of the isolates of patients with and without cirrhosis, 174/464 (37.5%) and 1,783/4,041 (44.1%) were multiresistant, respectively (p = 0.007). E. coli was the most common multiresistant bacteria in both groups. Approximately 20% of E. coli and Klebsiella sp. isolates were ESBL-producers and 44% of S. aureus isolates were methicillin-resistant in cirrhotic patients. In cirrhotic patients admitted to the emergency department, hospital ward, and intensive care unit, 28.3%, 50% and 40% had multiresistant isolates, respectively. In patients with and without cirrhosis, 36.2% and 33.5% of isolates were resistant to third-generation cephalosporins, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The empirical treatment of infections in hospitalized patients using broad-spectrum antibiotics should consider the observed pattern of bacterial resistance. |
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spelling | pubmed-48799932016-06-03 PREVALENCE OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE IN HOSPITALIZED CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL: A NEW CHALLENGE COSTABEBER, Ane Micheli de MATTOS, Angelo Alves SUKIENNIK, Teresa Cristina Teixeira Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo Original Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: An increased frequency of infections by multiresistant bacteria has been described in hospitalized patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bacterial resistance profile in cirrhotic patients. METHODS: This is a retrospective observational study. We assessed the antimicrobial susceptibility of 5,839 bacterial isolates from patients with and without cirrhosis. Regarding the multidrug resistance, we evaluated 4,505 bacterial isolates from 2,180 patients. RESULTS: Two hundred and fifty-one patients had cirrhosis (mean age 57.6 ± 11 years; 61.8% were male, 47.8% of cases associated with hepatitis C virus). Of the isolates of patients with and without cirrhosis, 174/464 (37.5%) and 1,783/4,041 (44.1%) were multiresistant, respectively (p = 0.007). E. coli was the most common multiresistant bacteria in both groups. Approximately 20% of E. coli and Klebsiella sp. isolates were ESBL-producers and 44% of S. aureus isolates were methicillin-resistant in cirrhotic patients. In cirrhotic patients admitted to the emergency department, hospital ward, and intensive care unit, 28.3%, 50% and 40% had multiresistant isolates, respectively. In patients with and without cirrhosis, 36.2% and 33.5% of isolates were resistant to third-generation cephalosporins, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The empirical treatment of infections in hospitalized patients using broad-spectrum antibiotics should consider the observed pattern of bacterial resistance. Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2016-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4879993/ /pubmed/27253738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201658036 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License |
spellingShingle | Original Article COSTABEBER, Ane Micheli de MATTOS, Angelo Alves SUKIENNIK, Teresa Cristina Teixeira PREVALENCE OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE IN HOSPITALIZED CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL: A NEW CHALLENGE |
title | PREVALENCE OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE IN HOSPITALIZED CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS IN
SOUTHERN BRAZIL: A NEW CHALLENGE |
title_full | PREVALENCE OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE IN HOSPITALIZED CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS IN
SOUTHERN BRAZIL: A NEW CHALLENGE |
title_fullStr | PREVALENCE OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE IN HOSPITALIZED CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS IN
SOUTHERN BRAZIL: A NEW CHALLENGE |
title_full_unstemmed | PREVALENCE OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE IN HOSPITALIZED CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS IN
SOUTHERN BRAZIL: A NEW CHALLENGE |
title_short | PREVALENCE OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE IN HOSPITALIZED CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS IN
SOUTHERN BRAZIL: A NEW CHALLENGE |
title_sort | prevalence of bacterial resistance in hospitalized cirrhotic patients in
southern brazil: a new challenge |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4879993/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27253738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201658036 |
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