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Bloodstream Infections Caused by Multidrug Resistant Bacteria: Clinical and Microbiological Features and Mortality

Zuhal Kalaycı Çekin

2023SiSli Etfal Hastanesi Tip Bulteni / The Medical Bulletin of Sisli Hospital19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objectives: Bloodstream infections (BSI) are associated with high morbidity and mortality. The aim of our study is to determine whether there is a relationship between certain risk factors such as the underlying disease, patient's medical history, or interventional procedures and multidrug resistant (MDR) bacterial infection and to determine the risk factors for mortality. Methods: Two hundred and twenty-two outpatients and inpatients who were diagnosed with bacteremia over a 6-month period were included in the study. 232 agents from 222 patients were isolated and tested for antimicrobial susceptibility. The relationship between patients demographic and clinical data and MDR was analyzed. Results: spp. Most patients with BSI caused by MDR bacteria were in the intensive care unit (64%). Sepsis diagnosis, urinary catheter use, history of surgery, and use of broad-spectrum antibiotics as well as risk factors for antibiotic-resistant bacteremia, coronary artery disease, inappropriate empirical therapy, healthcare-associated infections, urinary catheterization, and stay in the ICU were determined as risk factors for mortality. Conclusion: Our study identified the risk factors of BSI caused by MDR bacteria and helped to reveal the relationship between these factors and mortality.

Topics & Concepts

BacteremiaAcinetobacter baumanniiMedicineMicrobiologyAntibiotic resistanceAntibioticsInternal medicineAcinetobacterKlebsiella pneumoniaeEnterococcusAntimicrobialPseudomonas aeruginosaIntensive care unitStaphylococcus aureusAnaerobic bacteriaMultiple drug resistanceBiologyBacteriaEscherichia coliBiochemistryGeneticsGeneUrinary Tract Infections ManagementBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria