BACTEREMIC NOSOCOMIAL PNEUMONIA - A 7-YEAR EXPERIENCE IN ONE INSTITUTION

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作者
TAYLOR, GD [1 ]
BUCHANANCHELL, M [1 ]
KIRKLAND, T [1 ]
MCKENZIE, M [1 ]
WIENS, R [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ALBERTA,DEPT MED,EDMONTON,AB,CANADA
关键词
BACTEREMIA; NOSOCOMIAL; PNEUMONIA;
D O I
10.1378/chest.108.3.786
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study object: To describe the epidemiology, microbiology, and outcome of nosocomial pneumonia with secondary bloodstream infection. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Tertiary care Canadian teaching hospital. Patients: Inpatients. Measurement: All inpatient blood cultures were concurrently monitored over an 89 month period. Following chart review, patients experiencing nosocomial bloodstream infection due to pneumonia were identified, A standardized definition of pneumonia was used. Results: One hundred forty-nine episodes occurred in 145 patients, 0.66/1,000 hospital admissions, 8.4% of all nosocomial bloodstream infections, No change in rate occurred in the study period, Fifty-four percent of episodes developed in one of seven ICUs, Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently identified etiologic organism (21%), The ICU and non-ICU cases did not differ in etiology, No organism became more prevalent during the study period. Twenty percent of patients died within 1 week of first positive culture; episodes associated with Pseudomonas species had a much higher mortality rate (45%) than other infections (14%) (p=0.002), The ICU and non-ICU infections had a similar mortality rate. Conclusion: Pneumonia is an important cause of nosocomial bloodstream infection, but it is not increasing in frequency or changing in etiology in our institution, The ICUs are a major contributor to this problem but have the same case short-term mortality rate and microbial etiology as non-ICU cases, Cases associated with Pseudomonas have a much higher mortality rate.
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页码:786 / 788
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