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832. Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Wide-resistance Gram-negative Bacteria Infections
BACKGROUND: Enterobacteria and multidrug-resistant non-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli present a challenge in the management of invasive infections, leading to mortality rates due to their limited therapeutic arsenal. The objective of this work was to analyze risk factors that may be associated wit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776043/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1021 |
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author | Reis, Henry Pablo Lopes Campos e Rodrigues, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Silva, Julio César Castro de Lima, Lia Pinheiro Quinaher, Talita Lima de Freitas, Thaynara Carvalho Pereira, Carla Mônica Porto de Araujo, Breno Queiroz Da Silva, Abel Brasil Ramos Amaral, Germana Perdigão de Souza, Geovania Maciel Fragoso, Luciana Vladia Carvalhedo Girão, Evelyne Santana Pontes, Licia Borges Junior, Arnaldo Aires Peixoto Araujo, Vitor Nogueira Duarte, Fernando Barroso Barroso, Karine Sampaio Nunes Rodrigues, Jorge Luiz Nobre |
author_facet | Reis, Henry Pablo Lopes Campos e Rodrigues, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Silva, Julio César Castro de Lima, Lia Pinheiro Quinaher, Talita Lima de Freitas, Thaynara Carvalho Pereira, Carla Mônica Porto de Araujo, Breno Queiroz Da Silva, Abel Brasil Ramos Amaral, Germana Perdigão de Souza, Geovania Maciel Fragoso, Luciana Vladia Carvalhedo Girão, Evelyne Santana Pontes, Licia Borges Junior, Arnaldo Aires Peixoto Araujo, Vitor Nogueira Duarte, Fernando Barroso Barroso, Karine Sampaio Nunes Rodrigues, Jorge Luiz Nobre |
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description | BACKGROUND: Enterobacteria and multidrug-resistant non-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli present a challenge in the management of invasive infections, leading to mortality rates due to their limited therapeutic arsenal. The objective of this work was to analyze risk factors that may be associated with these infections, for a better situational mapping and assertive decision-making in a university hospital in Brazil. METHODS: The study was conducted between January and September 2019, with 167 patients in contact isolation at a university hospital in Brazil. Potential outcome-related variables for wide-resistance Gram-negative bacteria (BGN) infections were evaluated. Risk factors were identified from univariate statistical analysis using Fisher’s test. RESULTS: 51 (30.5%) out of 167 patients in contact isolation evolved with wide-resistance BGN infection. Risk factors in univariate analysis were age, hospital unit and previous use of invasive devices. Patients aged up to 59 years were more likely to progress to infection than those aged over 60 years (p 0.0274, OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.1-4.5). Those admitted to the oncohematology (p < 0.001, OR 32.5, Cl 9.1-116.3) and intensive care unit (p < 0.001, OR 28.0, Cl 3.5-225.9) units were more likely to develop this type of infection. The least likely were those admitted to a kidney transplant unit (p 0.0034, OR 15.33, Cl 1.8-131.0). Prior use of mechanical ventilation (p 0.0058, OR 12.2, Cl 2.0-76.1) and delayed bladder catheter (p 0.0266, OR 5.0, Cl 1.2-20.1) in patients with respiratory and urinary tract infection, respectively, were also reported as risk factors related to these infections. The gender of the patients was not significant for the study. CONCLUSION: This study determined that variables such as age, hospitalization unit, use of mechanical ventilation and delayed bladder catheter could be considered important risk factors in triggering the infectious process by wide-resistant gram-negative bacteria. Thus, the analysis of these factors becomes a great foundation to prevent the development of multiresistant pathogens through prevention strategies, prophylaxis management and more targeted empirical therapies. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures |
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spelling | pubmed-77760432021-01-07 832. Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Wide-resistance Gram-negative Bacteria Infections Reis, Henry Pablo Lopes Campos e Rodrigues, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Silva, Julio César Castro de Lima, Lia Pinheiro Quinaher, Talita Lima de Freitas, Thaynara Carvalho Pereira, Carla Mônica Porto de Araujo, Breno Queiroz Da Silva, Abel Brasil Ramos Amaral, Germana Perdigão de Souza, Geovania Maciel Fragoso, Luciana Vladia Carvalhedo Girão, Evelyne Santana Pontes, Licia Borges Junior, Arnaldo Aires Peixoto Araujo, Vitor Nogueira Duarte, Fernando Barroso Barroso, Karine Sampaio Nunes Rodrigues, Jorge Luiz Nobre Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: Enterobacteria and multidrug-resistant non-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli present a challenge in the management of invasive infections, leading to mortality rates due to their limited therapeutic arsenal. The objective of this work was to analyze risk factors that may be associated with these infections, for a better situational mapping and assertive decision-making in a university hospital in Brazil. METHODS: The study was conducted between January and September 2019, with 167 patients in contact isolation at a university hospital in Brazil. Potential outcome-related variables for wide-resistance Gram-negative bacteria (BGN) infections were evaluated. Risk factors were identified from univariate statistical analysis using Fisher’s test. RESULTS: 51 (30.5%) out of 167 patients in contact isolation evolved with wide-resistance BGN infection. Risk factors in univariate analysis were age, hospital unit and previous use of invasive devices. Patients aged up to 59 years were more likely to progress to infection than those aged over 60 years (p 0.0274, OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.1-4.5). Those admitted to the oncohematology (p < 0.001, OR 32.5, Cl 9.1-116.3) and intensive care unit (p < 0.001, OR 28.0, Cl 3.5-225.9) units were more likely to develop this type of infection. The least likely were those admitted to a kidney transplant unit (p 0.0034, OR 15.33, Cl 1.8-131.0). Prior use of mechanical ventilation (p 0.0058, OR 12.2, Cl 2.0-76.1) and delayed bladder catheter (p 0.0266, OR 5.0, Cl 1.2-20.1) in patients with respiratory and urinary tract infection, respectively, were also reported as risk factors related to these infections. The gender of the patients was not significant for the study. CONCLUSION: This study determined that variables such as age, hospitalization unit, use of mechanical ventilation and delayed bladder catheter could be considered important risk factors in triggering the infectious process by wide-resistant gram-negative bacteria. Thus, the analysis of these factors becomes a great foundation to prevent the development of multiresistant pathogens through prevention strategies, prophylaxis management and more targeted empirical therapies. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7776043/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1021 Text en © The Author 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Poster Abstracts Reis, Henry Pablo Lopes Campos e Rodrigues, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Silva, Julio César Castro de Lima, Lia Pinheiro Quinaher, Talita Lima de Freitas, Thaynara Carvalho Pereira, Carla Mônica Porto de Araujo, Breno Queiroz Da Silva, Abel Brasil Ramos Amaral, Germana Perdigão de Souza, Geovania Maciel Fragoso, Luciana Vladia Carvalhedo Girão, Evelyne Santana Pontes, Licia Borges Junior, Arnaldo Aires Peixoto Araujo, Vitor Nogueira Duarte, Fernando Barroso Barroso, Karine Sampaio Nunes Rodrigues, Jorge Luiz Nobre 832. Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Wide-resistance Gram-negative Bacteria Infections |
title | 832. Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Wide-resistance Gram-negative Bacteria Infections |
title_full | 832. Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Wide-resistance Gram-negative Bacteria Infections |
title_fullStr | 832. Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Wide-resistance Gram-negative Bacteria Infections |
title_full_unstemmed | 832. Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Wide-resistance Gram-negative Bacteria Infections |
title_short | 832. Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Wide-resistance Gram-negative Bacteria Infections |
title_sort | 832. assessment of risk factors associated with wide-resistance gram-negative bacteria infections |
topic | Poster Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776043/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1021 |
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