一个中低收入国家儿科重症监护室的侵袭性真菌感染

S. Hlophe, P. Jeena, Y. Mahabeer, O. R. Ajayi, N. Govender, R. Ogunsakin, R. Masekela
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背景:儿科重症监护病房(picu)是卫生保健相关感染的高危场所。侵袭性真菌感染(IFI)是医疗保健相关感染的常见原因之一。目的了解IFI患儿的流行情况和短期预后,为有效预防和治疗IFI提供依据。方法对12岁以下儿童进行为期两年的回顾性研究。如果参与者从血液或其他无菌部位培养阳性,则根据预定义的微生物学标准将其分类为IFI。收集的数据包括人口统计、侵入性手术、住院时间和死亡率。结果在研究期间共收治了1242名儿童。其中56.8% (n=592)为男性。中位住院时间为18天(平均±SE 18.6±8.9)。每1000例入院患者中有35例确诊IFI,其中77.7%为一岁以下婴儿。平均住院时间为18.6天,而细菌感染儿童为7.5天。侵袭性真菌感染的住院死亡率为36%,而所有住院患者的住院死亡率为16%。研究结果证实,殖民化比IFI更为普遍。结论ifi在婴幼儿中较为常见,且死亡率较高,住院时间较长。因此,我们建议早期诊断,及时使用高性能抗真菌药物,以改善IFI患儿的预后。
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Invasive fungal infections in a paediatric intensive care unit in a low-to middle-income country
Background Paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) are high-risk settings for healthcare-associated infections. Invasive fungal infection (IFI) is one of the common causes of healthcare-associated infections. Objectives To describe the prevalence and short-term outcomes of children with IFI, and to offer a basis for the efficient prevention and treatment of IFI. Methods A retrospective study was conducted in children under the age of 12 years over a two-year period. Participants were categorised according to pre-defined microbiology criteria into IFI if they had a positive culture from blood or other sterile sites. Data collected included demographics, invasive procedures, length of stay and mortality. Results One thousand and forty-two children were admitted during the study period. Of the total, 56.8% (n=592) were male. Median length of stay was 18 days (mean±SE 18.6±8.9). IFI was identified in 35 cases per 1 000 admissions, with 77.7% of these infants under the age of one year. The mean length of stay was 18.6 days compared with 7.5 days for children with bacterial infections. The in-hospital mortality for invasive fungal infection was 36% compared with 16% for all admissions. Findings confirmed that colonisation was more prevalent than IFI. Conclusion IFIs are common among infants, and these patients have a higher mortality rate and prolonged hospital stay. Therefore we recommend early diagnosis and timely treatment with high-performance antifungal drugs to improve the prognosis in children with IFI.
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African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine
African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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