Risk factors and outcomes for carbapenem-resistant klebsiella pneumoniae in hematological patients

S. Kahraman, Gülfem TEREK ECE, S. Cagirgan
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Background Prolonged hospitalization, prolonged neutropenia, and immunosuppressive treatments increase bloodstream infections in hematological patients. Identifying risk factors for carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumonia (CRKP) infection will shed light on controlling the spread of CRKP. Our retrospective study aimed to determine the clinical features, antimicrobial susceptibility, and mortality risk factors of patients who developed CRKP in patients followed up for hematological cancer in the Izmir University of Economics Haematology Department. Material and Methods 19,170 blood-urine-sputum cultures were delivered from the patients, 1,595 (8.31%) of which presented growth. CRKP comprised 302 (1.57%) of such growth cases. The study included 72 patients with hematological malignancy who presented CRKP growth in 302 cultures obtained during the neutropenic fever period. Results The mean age of patients was 51 (18-75 years). Acute myeloid leukemia was the most common disease (n: 26, 36.11%). As to the antibiotic sensitivity of CRKP, 44 patients (61.1%) were colistin sensitive, 28 patients (38.9%) were colistin-resistant, 47 patients (65.3%) were tigecycline sensitive/medium sensitivity, 25 patients (34.7%) were tigecycline resistant, there was no statistically significant difference between antibiotic sensitivities and survival. Conclusions Today, early detection of CRKP colonization in high-risk hematological patients, taking rectal culture, and if the patient presents rectal colonization of CRKP or had CRKP bacteremia during prior hospitalizations, early initiation of treatment with antibiotics acting against CRKP during NPF would significantly reduce mortality.
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背景:长期住院、长期中性粒细胞减少和免疫抑制治疗增加血液病患者的血流感染。确定耐碳青霉烯类肺炎克雷伯菌(CRKP)感染的危险因素将有助于控制CRKP的传播。我们的回顾性研究旨在确定伊兹密尔经济大学血液学系随访的血液学癌症患者发生CRKP的临床特征、抗菌药物敏感性和死亡危险因素。材料与方法共获得血尿痰培养19170例,其中1595例(8.31%)呈生长。其中,CRKP占302例(1.57%)。该研究包括72例血液恶性肿瘤患者,他们在中性粒细胞减少热期间获得的302个培养物中出现CRKP生长。结果患者平均年龄51岁(18 ~ 75岁)。急性髓系白血病是最常见的疾病(26例,36.11%)。CRKP的抗生素敏感性方面,粘菌素敏感44例(61.1%),粘菌素耐药28例(38.9%),替加环素敏感/中敏感47例(65.3%),替加环素耐药25例(34.7%),抗生素敏感性与生存率差异无统计学意义。结论:目前,在高危血液病患者中,通过直肠培养早期发现CRKP定植,如果患者在之前的住院期间出现CRKP直肠定植或有CRKP菌血症,那么在NPF期间早期开始使用抗生素治疗CRKP将显著降低死亡率。
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