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59. Risk Factors for Recurrent Gram-Negative Bacterial Bloodstream Infections
BACKGROUND: Gram-negative bacteria bloodstream infections (GNB-BSI) are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Recurrent GNB-BSI is an incompletely understood phenomenon. In this study we identify risk factors for recurrent GNB-BSI. METHODS: Patients with GNB-BSI have been prospectively enr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8643945/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.059 |
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author | Bock, Andrew J Sharma-Kuinkel, Batu K Ruffin, Felicia Mohnasky, Michael Eichenberger, Emily Maskarinec, Stacey Fowler, Vance G Thaden, Joshua |
author_facet | Bock, Andrew J Sharma-Kuinkel, Batu K Ruffin, Felicia Mohnasky, Michael Eichenberger, Emily Maskarinec, Stacey Fowler, Vance G Thaden, Joshua |
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description | BACKGROUND: Gram-negative bacteria bloodstream infections (GNB-BSI) are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Recurrent GNB-BSI is an incompletely understood phenomenon. In this study we identify risk factors for recurrent GNB-BSI. METHODS: Patients with GNB-BSI have been prospectively enrolled into the Bloodstream Infection Biorepository (BSIB) since 2002. From the BSIB, patients with >1 episode of GNB-BSI with the same bacterial species were identified. Chi-Square, Fisher Exact, and a multivariate linear regression models were used to identify clinical risk factors for recurrent GNB-BSI. Paired isolate samples from the initial and the recurrent episode of GNB-BSI in same patient underwent Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) to differentiate Relapse (paired isolates identical) from Reinfection (paired isolates different). RESULTS: Among the 1,423 unique patients with GNB-BSI enrolled from 2002- 2015, 60 (4.2%) experienced recurrent GNB-BSI with the same bacterial species. Median time to recurrent GNB-BSI was 133 d (IQR: 40-284.75 days). Causes of recurrent-GNB-BSI included Escherichia coli (38%), Klebsiella species (30%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (12%), and Serratia marcescens (5%) and did not differ from causes of non-recurrent GNB-BSI (Figure 1). Risk factors for recurrent GNB-BSI included Black race (OR: 2.45 [CI: 1.43-4.20]), implanted cardiac device (OR: 2.39 [CI: 1.00-5.07]), and admission to surgical service (OR: 2.16 [CI 1.24-3.75]). Forty-eight isolate-pairs from 43 patients with recurrent GNB-BSI underwent PFGE, relapse occurred in 31 (65%) and reinfection occurred in 17 (35%). Risk factors for GNB-BSI relapse included cardiac device (OR: 3.7 [CI: 1.7-8.3]), and admission to surgical service (OR: 3.7 [CI:1.3-9.4]). Figure 1: Species Breakdown [Image: see text] Proportional comparison of the Gram-negative bacterial species identified in patients with recurrent and non-recurrent bloodstream infections. CONCLUSION: Recurrent GNB-BSI is an uncommon complication of GNB-BSI. Recurrent GNB-BSI is most often driven by relapse, as opposed to reinfection, and is associated with associated with black race, implanted cardiac devices and admission to surgical service. DISCLOSURES: Vance G. Fowler, Jr., MD, MHS, Achaogen (Consultant)Advanced Liquid Logics (Grant/Research Support)Affinergy (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Affinium (Consultant)Akagera (Consultant)Allergan (Grant/Research Support)Amphliphi Biosciences (Consultant)Aridis (Consultant)Armata (Consultant)Basilea (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Bayer (Consultant)C3J (Consultant)Cerexa (Consultant, Other Financial or Material Support, Educational fees)Contrafect (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Debiopharm (Consultant, Other Financial or Material Support, Educational fees)Destiny (Consultant)Durata (Consultant, Other Financial or Material Support, educational fees)Genentech (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Green Cross (Other Financial or Material Support, Educational fees)Integrated Biotherapeutics (Consultant)Janssen (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Karius (Grant/Research Support)Locus (Grant/Research Support)Medical Biosurfaces (Grant/Research Support)Medicines Co. (Consultant)MedImmune (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Merck (Grant/Research Support)NIH (Grant/Research Support)Novadigm (Consultant)Novartis (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Pfizer (Grant/Research Support)Regeneron (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)sepsis diagnostics (Other Financial or Material Support, Pending patent for host gene expression signature diagnostic for sepsis.)Tetraphase (Consultant)Theravance (Consultant, Grant/Research Support, Other Financial or Material Support, Educational fees)Trius (Consultant)UpToDate (Other Financial or Material Support, Royalties)Valanbio (Consultant, Other Financial or Material Support, Stock options)xBiotech (Consultant) |
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spelling | pubmed-86439452021-12-06 59. Risk Factors for Recurrent Gram-Negative Bacterial Bloodstream Infections Bock, Andrew J Sharma-Kuinkel, Batu K Ruffin, Felicia Mohnasky, Michael Eichenberger, Emily Maskarinec, Stacey Fowler, Vance G Thaden, Joshua Open Forum Infect Dis Oral Abstracts BACKGROUND: Gram-negative bacteria bloodstream infections (GNB-BSI) are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Recurrent GNB-BSI is an incompletely understood phenomenon. In this study we identify risk factors for recurrent GNB-BSI. METHODS: Patients with GNB-BSI have been prospectively enrolled into the Bloodstream Infection Biorepository (BSIB) since 2002. From the BSIB, patients with >1 episode of GNB-BSI with the same bacterial species were identified. Chi-Square, Fisher Exact, and a multivariate linear regression models were used to identify clinical risk factors for recurrent GNB-BSI. Paired isolate samples from the initial and the recurrent episode of GNB-BSI in same patient underwent Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) to differentiate Relapse (paired isolates identical) from Reinfection (paired isolates different). RESULTS: Among the 1,423 unique patients with GNB-BSI enrolled from 2002- 2015, 60 (4.2%) experienced recurrent GNB-BSI with the same bacterial species. Median time to recurrent GNB-BSI was 133 d (IQR: 40-284.75 days). Causes of recurrent-GNB-BSI included Escherichia coli (38%), Klebsiella species (30%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (12%), and Serratia marcescens (5%) and did not differ from causes of non-recurrent GNB-BSI (Figure 1). Risk factors for recurrent GNB-BSI included Black race (OR: 2.45 [CI: 1.43-4.20]), implanted cardiac device (OR: 2.39 [CI: 1.00-5.07]), and admission to surgical service (OR: 2.16 [CI 1.24-3.75]). Forty-eight isolate-pairs from 43 patients with recurrent GNB-BSI underwent PFGE, relapse occurred in 31 (65%) and reinfection occurred in 17 (35%). Risk factors for GNB-BSI relapse included cardiac device (OR: 3.7 [CI: 1.7-8.3]), and admission to surgical service (OR: 3.7 [CI:1.3-9.4]). Figure 1: Species Breakdown [Image: see text] Proportional comparison of the Gram-negative bacterial species identified in patients with recurrent and non-recurrent bloodstream infections. CONCLUSION: Recurrent GNB-BSI is an uncommon complication of GNB-BSI. Recurrent GNB-BSI is most often driven by relapse, as opposed to reinfection, and is associated with associated with black race, implanted cardiac devices and admission to surgical service. DISCLOSURES: Vance G. Fowler, Jr., MD, MHS, Achaogen (Consultant)Advanced Liquid Logics (Grant/Research Support)Affinergy (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Affinium (Consultant)Akagera (Consultant)Allergan (Grant/Research Support)Amphliphi Biosciences (Consultant)Aridis (Consultant)Armata (Consultant)Basilea (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Bayer (Consultant)C3J (Consultant)Cerexa (Consultant, Other Financial or Material Support, Educational fees)Contrafect (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Debiopharm (Consultant, Other Financial or Material Support, Educational fees)Destiny (Consultant)Durata (Consultant, Other Financial or Material Support, educational fees)Genentech (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Green Cross (Other Financial or Material Support, Educational fees)Integrated Biotherapeutics (Consultant)Janssen (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Karius (Grant/Research Support)Locus (Grant/Research Support)Medical Biosurfaces (Grant/Research Support)Medicines Co. (Consultant)MedImmune (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Merck (Grant/Research Support)NIH (Grant/Research Support)Novadigm (Consultant)Novartis (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)Pfizer (Grant/Research Support)Regeneron (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)sepsis diagnostics (Other Financial or Material Support, Pending patent for host gene expression signature diagnostic for sepsis.)Tetraphase (Consultant)Theravance (Consultant, Grant/Research Support, Other Financial or Material Support, Educational fees)Trius (Consultant)UpToDate (Other Financial or Material Support, Royalties)Valanbio (Consultant, Other Financial or Material Support, Stock options)xBiotech (Consultant) Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8643945/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.059 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Oral Abstracts Bock, Andrew J Sharma-Kuinkel, Batu K Ruffin, Felicia Mohnasky, Michael Eichenberger, Emily Maskarinec, Stacey Fowler, Vance G Thaden, Joshua 59. Risk Factors for Recurrent Gram-Negative Bacterial Bloodstream Infections |
title | 59. Risk Factors for Recurrent Gram-Negative Bacterial Bloodstream Infections |
title_full | 59. Risk Factors for Recurrent Gram-Negative Bacterial Bloodstream Infections |
title_fullStr | 59. Risk Factors for Recurrent Gram-Negative Bacterial Bloodstream Infections |
title_full_unstemmed | 59. Risk Factors for Recurrent Gram-Negative Bacterial Bloodstream Infections |
title_short | 59. Risk Factors for Recurrent Gram-Negative Bacterial Bloodstream Infections |
title_sort | 59. risk factors for recurrent gram-negative bacterial bloodstream infections |
topic | Oral Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8643945/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.059 |
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