Impact of multidrug resistance on the management of bacterial infections in cirrhosis

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作者
Terra, Carlos [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
de Mattos, Angelo Zambam [3 ,5 ,6 ]
Chagas, Marcelo Souza [1 ,3 ,7 ]
Torres, Andre [1 ,3 ]
Wiltgen, Denusa [3 ,8 ]
Souza, Barbara Muniz [1 ,3 ]
Perez, Renata Mello [3 ,9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estado Rio De Janeiro, Gastroenterol Liver Unit, Blvd 28 Setembro,77-3rd floor Vila Isabel, BR-20551030 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[2] Casa Saude Sao Jose Rede Santa Catarina, Liver Unit, BR-22271080 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[3] ABC Grp, Alliance Brazilian Ctr Cirrhosis Car, BR-20551030 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[4] Fed Hosp Lagoa, Liver Unit, BR-22470050 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[5] Fed Univ Hlth Sci Porto Alegre, Grad Program Med Hepatol, BR-90020090 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[6] Irmandade Santa Casa Misericordia Porto Alegre, Gastroenterol & Hepatol Unit, BR-90020090 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[7] Fed Hosp Lagoa, Internal Med, BR-22470050 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[8] Fed Univ Hlth Sci Porto Alegre, Dept Internal Med, BR-90020090 Porto Alegre, Brazil
[9] Fed Univ Rio Janeiro, Hepatol Div, BR-21941617 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[10] DOr Inst Res & Educ, IDOR, Blvd 28 Setembro,77 3rd Floor Vila Isabel, BR-22281100 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
关键词
Cirrhosis; Infection; Multidrug-resistance; Bacterial; Antibiotics; Microbiota; RISK-FACTORS; THERAPY; PERITONITIS; MORTALITY;
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10.12998/wjcc.v11.i3.534
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Patients with cirrhosis have an increased risk of infection and differently from other complications, that over the years are improving in their outcomes, infections in cirrhotic patients are still a major cause of hospitalization and death (up to 50% in-hospital mortality). Infections by multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) have become a major challenge in the management of cirrhotic patients with significant prognostic and cost-related impact. About one third of cirrhotic patients with bacterial infections is infected with MDR bacteria and their prevalence has increased in recent years. MDR infections have a worse prognosis compared to infections by non-resistant bacteria because they are associated with lower rate of infection resolution. An adequate management of cirrhotic patients with infections caused by MDR bacteria depends on the knowledge of some epidemiological aspects, such as the type of infection (spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infection and spontaneous bacteremia), bacteriological profile of antibiotic resistance at each health care unit and site of infection acquisition (community acquired, healthcare associated or nosocomial). Furthermore, regional variations in the prevalence of MDR infections determine that the choice of empirical antibiotic therapy must be adapted to the local microbiological epidemiology. Antibiotic treatment is the most effective measure to treat infections caused by MDRO. Therefore, optimizing antibiotic prescribing is critical to effectively treat these infections. Identification of risk factors for multidrug resistance is essential to define the best antibiotic treatment strategy in each case and the choice of an effective empirical antibiotic therapy and its early administration is cardinal to reduce mortality. On the other hand, the supply of new agents to treat these infections is very limited. Thus, specific protocols that include preventive measures must be implemented in order to limit the negative impact of this severe complication in cirrhotic patients.
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页码:534 / 544
页数:11
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