Multidrug-Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli: A Retrospective Study of Trends in a Tertiary Healthcare Unit

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作者
Muntean, Delia [1 ,2 ]
Horhat, Florin-George [1 ,3 ]
Baditoiu, Luminita [1 ]
Dumitrascu, Victor [1 ]
Bagiu, Iulia-Cristina [1 ]
Horhat, Delia-Ioana [1 ]
Cosnita, Dan A. [1 ]
Krasta, Anca [2 ]
Dugaesescu, Dorina [1 ]
Licker, Monica [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Victor Babes Univ Med & Pharm, Eftimie Murgu St 2, Timisoara 300041, Romania
[2] Pius Brinzeu Emergency Clin Cty Hosp, Liviu Rebreanu St 156, Timisoara 300723, Romania
[3] Children Emergency Louis Turcanu Timisoara, Iosif Nemoianu St 2, Timisoara 300011, Romania
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MEDICINA-LITHUANIA | 2018年 / 54卷 / 06期
关键词
multidrug-resistant; Gram-negative bacilli; tertiary hospital; ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE; ACINETOBACTER-BAUMANNII; NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS; RISK-FACTORS; ANTIBIOTIC-THERAPY; BACTEREMIA; SUSCEPTIBILITY; PATHOGENS; ENTEROBACTERIACEAE; RECOMMENDATIONS;
D O I
10.3390/medicina54060092
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and objective: Bacterial multidrug resistance is particularly common in Gram-negative bacilli (GNB), with important clinical consequences regarding their spread and treatment options. The aim of this study was to investigate the trend of multidrug-resistant GNB (MDR-GNB) in high-risk hospital departments, between 2000-2015, in intervals of five years, with the intention of improving antibiotic therapy policies and optimising preventive and control practices. Materials and methods: This is an observational, retrospective study performed in three departments of the most important tertiary healthcare unit in the southwestern part of Romania: the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the General Surgery Department (GSD), and the Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases Department (NMDD). MDR was defined as acquired resistance to at least one agent in three or more antimicrobial categories. Trends over time were determined by the Cochran-Armitage trend test and linear regression. Results: During the study period, a total of 2531 strains of MDR-GNB were isolated in 1999 patients: 9.20% in 2000, 18.61% in 2005, 37.02% in 2010, and 35.17% in 2015. The most significant increasing trend was recorded in the ICU (gradient = 7.63, R-2 = 0.842, p < 0.001). The most common MDR-GNB in the ICU was isolated from bronchoalveolar aspiration samples. Concerning the proportion of different species, most of the changes were recorded in the ICU, where a statistically significant increasing trend was observed for Proteus mirabilis (gradient = 2.62, R-2 = 0.558, p < 0.001) and Acinetobacter baumannii (gradient = 2.25, R-2 = 0.491, p < 0.001). Analysis of the incidence of the main resistance phenotypes proportion identified a statistically significant increase in carbapenem resistance in the ICU (Gradient = 8.27, R-2 = 0.866, p < 0.001), and an increased proportion of aminoglycoside-resistant strains in all three departments, but more importantly in the ICU and GSD. Conclusion: A statistically significant increasing trend was observed in all three departments; the most significant one was recorded in the ICU, where after 2010, carbapenem-resistant strains were isolated.
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