Anaerobic gram-negative rod bacteremia as a marker of gastrointestinal cancer in Japanese patients: a single-center retrospective study

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Abe, Eiko [1 ]
Ishikawa, Kazuhiro [1 ]
Onishi, Kazunari [2 ]
Mori, Nobuyoshi [1 ]
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[1] St Lukes Int Hosp, Dept Infect Dis, 9-1 Akashi Cho,Chuo Ku, Tokyo 1048560, Japan
[2] St Lukes Int Univ, Grad Sch Publ Hlth, Div Environm Hlth, Tokyo, Japan
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Occult cancer; blood culture; gram-negative rod (GNR); anaerobic gram-negative rod (anaerobic GNR); gastrointestinal cancer; COLORECTAL-CANCER;
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10.21037/cco-23-126
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background: Gram -negative rod (GNR) bacteremia has been suggested as a clinical marker of occult cancer; however, no studies are available in this regard in the Japanese population. Here, we investigated the risk factors for gastrointestinal cancer with GNR bacteremia. Methods: Patients with GNR bacteremia admitted to St. Luke's International Hospital between January 2011 and July 2021 were included. The clinical data of patients with and without cancer, 1 year before and after GNR bacteremia diagnosis, were compared. Univariate analysis was performed using chi(2) and Fisher's exact tests for categorical variables and the Mann-Whitney U test for continuous variables, while multivariable analysis was performed using logistic regression analysis, and a P of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Of 2,296 GNR bacteremia-positive patients, 96 were associated with gastrointestinal cancer, and univariate analysis showed significant differences between the gastrointestinal cancer and comparison groups in terms of mean body mass index (BMI; 20.5 vs. 21.8 kg/m 2 ), Enterobacterales detection (64.6% vs. 81.3%), and anaerobic GNR detection (24.0% vs . 8.5%). Thirty-five (36%) and 61 (64%) patients had upper and lower gastrointestinal cancer, respectively. There were 23 patients with anaerobic GNR bacteremia related to 24 strains (upper and lower gastrointestinal cancer, 5 and 18 cases, respectively). Multivariate analysis identified anaerobic GNR [odds ratio, 3.440; 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.085-5.675, P<0.001] as a significant risk factor for cancer. Conclusions: Anaerobic GNR in blood cultures may be a risk factor for gastrointestinal cancer. Therefore, it is necessary consider cancer workup, such as endoscopy, for patients with anaerobic GNR bacteremia.
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