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Incidence and outcomes of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria infections in intensive care unit from Nepal- a prospective cohort study
by
Subedi, Asish
, Baral, Ratna
, Siwakoti, Shraddha
, Sharma, Abhilasha
, Khanal, Basudha
, Bhattarai, Narayan Raj
in
Bacteria
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial infections
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Cohort analysis
/ Development and progression
/ Disease control
/ Drug Resistance
/ Gram-negative bacterial infections
/ Health care
/ Healthcare-associated infection
/ Hospitals
/ ICU
/ Incidence
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Influence
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care units
/ Laboratories
/ Management
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Microbial drug resistance
/ Mortality
/ Multidrug resistant organisms
/ Multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Outcome
/ Risk factors
2018
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Incidence and outcomes of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria infections in intensive care unit from Nepal- a prospective cohort study
by
Subedi, Asish
, Baral, Ratna
, Siwakoti, Shraddha
, Sharma, Abhilasha
, Khanal, Basudha
, Bhattarai, Narayan Raj
in
Bacteria
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial infections
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Cohort analysis
/ Development and progression
/ Disease control
/ Drug Resistance
/ Gram-negative bacterial infections
/ Health care
/ Healthcare-associated infection
/ Hospitals
/ ICU
/ Incidence
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Influence
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care units
/ Laboratories
/ Management
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Microbial drug resistance
/ Mortality
/ Multidrug resistant organisms
/ Multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Outcome
/ Risk factors
2018
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Incidence and outcomes of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria infections in intensive care unit from Nepal- a prospective cohort study
by
Subedi, Asish
, Baral, Ratna
, Siwakoti, Shraddha
, Sharma, Abhilasha
, Khanal, Basudha
, Bhattarai, Narayan Raj
in
Bacteria
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial infections
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Cohort analysis
/ Development and progression
/ Disease control
/ Drug Resistance
/ Gram-negative bacterial infections
/ Health care
/ Healthcare-associated infection
/ Hospitals
/ ICU
/ Incidence
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Influence
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care units
/ Laboratories
/ Management
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Microbial drug resistance
/ Mortality
/ Multidrug resistant organisms
/ Multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Outcome
/ Risk factors
2018
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Incidence and outcomes of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria infections in intensive care unit from Nepal- a prospective cohort study
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Incidence and outcomes of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria infections in intensive care unit from Nepal- a prospective cohort study
2018
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Background
Infections caused by multi-drug resistant gram-negative bacterial infections are the principle threats to the critically ill patients of intensive care units. Increasing reports of these infections from the Nepalese intensive care unit underline the clinical importance of these pathogens. However, the impact of these infections on the patient’s clinical outcome has not yet been clearly evaluated. The objective of our study was to determine the incidence and associated clinical outcome of multi-drug resistant gram-negative bacterial infections in intensive care unit from a tertiary care center of Nepal.
Methods
A prospective cohort study was conducted among adult patients admitted in intensive care unit of B. P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences from July to December 2017. Patients infected with multi-drug resistant gram-negative bacteria, non-multi-drug resistant gram-negative bacteria and those without infection were included. Identification of gram-negative bacteria and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern was performed with standard microbiological methods. Demographic, clinical profiles and outcomes (in-hospital-mortality, intensive care unit and hospital length of stay) were documented.
Results
The incidence rate of multi-drug resistant gram-negative bacteria infections was 47 per 100 admitted patients (64/137) with 128 episodes.
Acinetobacter species
(41%, 52/128) was the commonest followed by
Klebsiella pneumoniae
(28%, 36/128) and
Pseudomonas spp
(21%, 27/128). Patients with multi-drug resistant gram-negative bacteria in comparison to non-multi-drug resistant gram-negative bacteria had high healthcare-associated infections (95%, 61/64 versus 20%, 2/10;
p
= < 0.001). In-hospital-mortality was 38% (24/64), 20% (2/10) and 10% (4/41) in multi-drug resistant, non-multi-drug resistant and uninfected group respectively (
p
= 0.007). After adjustment for independent risk factors, compared to uninfected patients, the odds ratio (CI) for in-hospital-mortality in multi-drug resistant and non-multi-drug resistant group was (4.7[1.4–15.5],
p
= 0.01) and 2.60 [0.38–17.8],
p
= 0.32) respectively. Multi-drug resistant patients also had longer intensive care unit and hospital stay, however, it was statistically insignificant.
Conclusion
The incidence of multi-drug resistant gram-negative bacterial infections was remarkably high in our intensive care unit and showed a significant association with healthcare-associated infections and in-hospital-mortality.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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