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Title: | Risk factors for bloodstream infections due to acinetobacter spp.: A prospective case-control study | Other Titles: | Acinetobacter türlerine bağlı kan dolaşımı infeksiyonlarında risk faktörleri: İleriye dönük bir olgu-kontrol çalışması | Authors: | Uçar, Mehmet Kutlu, Murat Kaleli, İlknur |
Keywords: | Acinetobacter Bacteremia Parenteral nutrition Teicoplanin antifungal agent beta lactam antibiotic beta lactamase inhibitor carbapenem derivative teicoplanin antibiotic therapy Article bloodstream infection case control study clinical article controlled study demography disease association high risk patient hospital patient hospitalization human invasive procedure multivariate analysis nonhuman parenteral nutrition prospective study risk factor treatment duration Turkey (republic) univariate analysis |
Publisher: | AVES Ibrahim Kara | Abstract: | Objective: The aim of this prospective case control study was to describe the risk factors for bacteremia due to Acinetobacter species among hospitalized patients. Methods: The study was conducted prospectively from July 2012 to January 2014, and one case group and two control groups were created. Case group comprising patients with Acinetobacter bacteremia and control group 1 comprising patients with bacteremia due to other agents and control group 2 comprising non-bacteremic patients were compared in terms of demographic characteristics, underlying diseases, invasive procedures, and antibiotic use. Results: The study group (n=23) and control groups (n=46) were compared with univariate analysis and significant risk factors for Acinetobacter bacteremia were as follows: total parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy, use of broad spectrum antibiotics including ß-lactam and ß-lactamase inhibitors, carbapenems, teicoplanin, and antifungals (p<0.05). The duration of hospitalization was longer in case group (p=0.005). In multivariate analysis, factors independently associated with an increased risk of Acinetobacter spp. bacteremia included total parenteral nutrition (odds ratio, OR 5.13; confidence interval 95%, CI 95%, 1.41-18.57; p=0.013), use of a ß-lactam/ß-lactamase inhibitor (OR 7.67; CI 95% 1.67- 35.25; p=0.009), and use of teicoplanin (OR 4.11; CI 95% 1.09- 15.46; p=0.036). Conclusions: The definition of risk factors for Acinetobacter spp. bacteremia may help with the management of patients and infection control precautions by early prediction of the infection. © 2015, AVES Ibrahim Kara. All rights reserved. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9976 https://doi.org/10.5152/kd.2015.21 |
ISSN: | 1301-143X |
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