Rectal screening for carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in an intensive care unit in India

Arun Sachu, Sanjo Sunny, Philip Mathew, Ajeesh Kumar, Alice David
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Objectives: To determine the proportion of patients admitted to ICU who are colonised with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) and to estimate the agreement between colonised patients and patients who developed an infection with CRE.Design: Prospective surveillance studySetting: The ICU of a tertiary care hospital in Kerala, IndiaParticipants: All patients above 18 were admitted to the ICU during the study period.Outcome measures: Patients colonised with CRE and systemic infection with the colonised organismResults: CRE colonisation was found in 20(8.7%) samples. Among the 20 patients in the study who were colonised with CRE, 5(25%) developed systemic infection due to CRE. History of antibiotic usage and admission to other hospitals in the last 90 days were independent predictors of CRE colonisation.Conclusion: Five of the 20 patients colonised with CRE developed an infection. Hospital admission and antibiotic usage were the main risk factors associated with CRE colonisation. Antibiotic escalation was suggested for two colonised patients based on their clinical worsening, but they succumbed to the illness. This study led us to modify our infection control practices, which led to isolating patients colonised with CRE.
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印度重症监护病房对产碳青霉烯酶肠杆菌科细菌进行直肠筛查
目的确定重症监护病房收治的耐碳青霉烯类肠杆菌科细菌(CRE)定植患者的比例,并估计定植患者与感染 CRE 的患者之间的一致性:设计:前瞻性监测研究印度喀拉拉邦一家三级医院的重症监护室:研究期间入住重症监护室的所有 18 岁以上患者:结果:CRE定植患者和定植菌全身感染:在 20 份样本(8.7%)中发现了 CRE 定植。在20名CRE定植患者中,有5人(25%)因CRE引起全身感染。过去90天内有抗生素使用史和入住其他医院是CRE定植的独立预测因素:结论:在20名CRE定植患者中,有5人发生了感染。入院和使用抗生素是与 CRE 定植相关的主要风险因素。根据两名定植患者的临床恶化情况,我们建议对他们加强抗生素治疗,但他们最终还是病倒了。这项研究促使我们修改了感染控制措施,从而隔离了CRE定植患者。
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