Bacteremic and non-bacteremic pneumonia caused by Acinetobacter baumannii in ICUs of South China: A Clinical and Microbiological Study

被引:0
|
作者
Yunfang Tan
Kai Zhou
Xiang Tang
Timothy Kudinha
Luxia Wang
Zhenghui Guo
Murat Akova
Chao Zhuo
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Diseases,
[2] the first affiliated hospital of Guangzhou Medical College,undefined
[3] State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases; Collaborative. Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases,undefined
[4] the First Affiliated. Hospital of Medicine School,undefined
[5] Zhejiang University,undefined
[6] Charles Sturt University,undefined
[7] Leeds Parade,undefined
[8] Guangzhou general hospital of Guangzhou Military,undefined
[9] Hacettepe University School of Medicine,undefined
[10] Department of Infectious Disease,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Acinetobacter baumannii has been a dreadful problem for ICU physicians for a long time. Bacteremic pneumonia (BP) caused by this organism has a higher mortality compared to other organisms. Between 2012 and 2015, 86 BP and 89 non-bacteremic pneumonia (NBP) patients from five ICUs were enrolled into the study. The 7-day and 14-day mortality rates were higher in BP patients than in NBP patients (P < 0.001). Procalcitonin elevation, high APACHEII score and recent surgery, were independently associated with BP episodes. Acute respiratory distress syndrome, coma, high APACHEII score and procalcitonin elevation, were independently associated with mortality in the BP group. Extensively drug-resistant isolates were detected in 34.9% of BP and 25.8% of NBP isolates. PFGE identified 12 and 9 genotypes in the BP and NBP isolates, respectively, with 6 genotypes shared by both groups. ST195 was the most prevalent type (40%), followed by ST457 (18.9%). The pandemic clonal complex 92 was predominant, accounting for 94.3% of the strains. For all studied periods, mortality remained higher in the BP than the NBP group. Disease severity was the main risk factor for high mortality in the BP group, and other factors related to mortality were infection, and not treatment or microbiology-related.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The burden of bacteremic and non-bacteremic Gram-negative infections: A prospective multicenter cohort study in a low-resistance country
    Deelen, J. W. Timoteus
    Rottier, Wouter C.
    van Werkhoven, Cornelis H.
    Woudt, Sjoukje H. S.
    Buiting, Anton G. M.
    Dorigo-Zetsma, J. Wendelien
    Kluytmans, Jan A. J. W.
    van der Linden, Paul D.
    Thijsen, Steven F. T.
    Vlaminckx, Bart J. M.
    Weersink, Annemarie J. L.
    Ammerlaan, Heidi S. M.
    Bonten, Marc J. M.
    JOURNAL OF INFECTION, 2020, 81 (06) : 895 - 901
  • [22] Risk factors for bacteremic pneumonia and mortality (28-day mortality) in patients with Acinetobacter baumannii bacteremia
    Meng, Lan
    Kang, Dongmei
    Shen, Guodong
    Yao, Haifeng
    Cui, Guofeng
    Chen, Mengting
    Fan, Xiaoyun
    BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [23] Serotype Distribution in Non-Bacteremic Pneumococcal Pneumonia: Association with Disease Severity and Implications for Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccines
    Benfield, Thomas
    Skovgaard, Marlene
    Schonheyder, Henrik Carl
    Knudsen, Jenny Dahl
    Bangsborg, Jette
    Ostergaard, Christian
    Slotved, Hans-Christian
    Konradsen, Helle Bossen
    Thomsen, Reimar Wernich
    Lambertsen, Lotte
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (08):
  • [24] Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine use in adults - Addressing an unmet medical need for non-bacteremic pneumococcal pneumonia
    Sings, Heather L.
    VACCINE, 2017, 35 (40) : 5406 - 5417
  • [25] Whole-Genome Sequencing to Differentiate Relapse From Reinfection in Community-Onset Bacteremic Acinetobacter baumannii Pneumonia
    Meumann, Ella M.
    Anstey, Nicholas M.
    Currie, Bart J.
    Piera, Kim A.
    Baird, Robert
    Sarovich, Derek S.
    Davis, Joshua S.
    OPEN FORUM INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2019, 6 (07):
  • [26] Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis of Hospital-Acquired Klebsiella pneumoniae Bacteremic Pneumonia versus Escherichia coli Bacteremic Pneumonia: A Retrospective Comparative Study
    Li, Fuxing
    Zhu, Junqi
    Hang, Yaping
    Chen, Yanhui
    Gu, Shumin
    Peng, Suqin
    Fang, Youling
    Hu, Longhua
    Xiong, Jianqiu
    INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE, 2023, 16 : 4977 - 4994
  • [27] Impact of Cefotaxime Non-susceptibility on the Clinical Outcomes of Bacteremic Pneumococcal Pneumonia
    Cilloniz, Catia
    de la Calle, Cristina
    Dominedo, Cristina
    Garcia-Vidal, Carolina
    Cardozo, Celia
    Gabarrus, Albert
    Marco, Francesc
    Torres, Antoni
    Soriano, Alex
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2019, 8 (08)
  • [28] Adjunctive therapy of intravenous colistin to intravenous tigecycline for adult patients with non-bacteremic post-surgical intra-abdominal infection due to carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
    Chusri, Sarunyou
    Singkhamanan, Kamonnut
    Wanitsuwan, Worrawit
    Suphasynth, Yuthasak
    Kositpantawong, Narongdet
    Panthuwong, Siripen
    Doi, Yohei
    JOURNAL OF INFECTION AND CHEMOTHERAPY, 2019, 25 (09) : 681 - 686
  • [29] Clinical impact of pneumonia caused by Acinetobacter baumannii in intubated patients:: A matched cohort study
    Garnacho, J
    Sole-Violan, J
    Sa-Borges, M
    Diaz, E
    Rello, J
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2003, 31 (10) : 2478 - 2482
  • [30] Gene cassette arrays, antibiotic susceptibilities, and clinical characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii bacteremic strains harboring class 1 integrons
    Lee, Yi-Tzu
    Huang, Li-Yueh
    Chen, Te-Li
    Siu, Leung-Kei
    Fung, Chang-Phone
    Cho, Wen-Long
    Yu, Kwok-Woon
    Liu, Chen-Yi
    JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY AND INFECTION, 2009, 42 (03) : 210 - 219