Enterococcus-related vascular graft infection: A case series

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious diseases now Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2024.104940
Jules Bauer , Olivier Robineau , Jonathan Sobocinski , Piervito D’Elia , Anne Boucher , Barthelemy Lafon-Desmurs , Macha Tetart , Agnes Meybeck , Pierre Patoz , Eric Senneville
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Abstract

Objectives

We aimed to assess the frequency, management, and burden of enterococcal-related vascular graft infection.

Patients and methods

From 2008 to 2021, data regarding all episodes of vascular graft infections initially managed or secondarily referred to our referral center were prospectively collected. We described the history and management of the infection, depending on the type of prosthesis used.

Results

The frequency of enterococcal-related vascular graft infections was 29/249 (12 %). Most of them were early infections (22/29, 76 %). Infections were polymicrobial (26/29, 90 %), mostly associated with Enterobacterales. Among patients with positive blood cultures, 7/8 (88 %) involved enterococci. Patients with enterococcal-related vascular graft infections were mainly (22/29, 76 %) treated with an association of antibiotics. Mortality and relapse occurred in 28 % and 7 % respectively of the cases.

Conclusions

Enterococcal-related vascular graft infections occurred in patients with comorbidities, during the early period following surgery and were more frequent in cases of intra-cavitary prosthesis. Their potential virulence needs to be considered, especially in polymicrobial infections.

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与肠球菌相关的血管移植感染:病例系列。
目的我们旨在评估与肠球菌相关的血管移植感染的频率、管理和负担:从 2008 年到 2021 年,我们前瞻性地收集了转诊中心初步处理或二次转诊的所有血管移植感染病例的数据。我们根据所用假体的类型描述了感染的病史和处理方法:结果:与肠球菌相关的血管移植感染发生率为 29/249(12%)。其中大部分是早期感染(22/29,76%)。感染为多微生物感染(26/29,90%),大部分与肠球菌有关。在血液培养阳性的患者中,7/8(88%)涉及肠球菌。与肠球菌相关的血管移植感染患者主要(22/29,76%)接受联合抗生素治疗。死亡率和复发率分别为 28% 和 7%:结论:与肠球菌相关的血管移植感染多发于合并症患者、术后早期,在腔内假体病例中更为常见。需要考虑肠球菌的潜在毒性,尤其是在多微生物感染中。
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