The Effect of Extensively Drug-resistant Infections on Mortality in Surgical Intensive Care Patients

Helin Şahintürk, A. Ozdemirkan, F. Kilic, Onur Ozalp, H. Arslan, P. Zeyneloğlu, A. Pirat
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Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the outcomes of intensive care unit acquired extensively drug-resistant (XDR) bacterial infections in a surgical patient cohort. Materials and Methods: The data of patients with XDR bacteria isolated at Başkent University Hospital, Anesthesia and Surgical Intensive Care Unit between January 2016 and December 2016 were reviewed retrospectively. Adult patients over 18 years of age who had undergone surgery within the first 24 hours and who developed intensive care unit infection 48 hours after admission to intensive care unit were included in the study. Results: All of the 341 patients who admitted to the surgical intensive care unit during the study period were underwent surgery within the first 24 hours. XDR bacterial infections were isolated in 30 out (9%) of these 341 patients. The mean APACHE II score was calculated as 18.5±5.3, and expected mean mortality rate of 35±17.1. The mean length of intensive care unit stay was 27.0±27.4 days, while the mean hospital stay was 49.0±34.3 days. The hospital mortality rate was found to be 57% (n=7). Conclusion: As a conclusion of our study, we found that XDR bacterial infections were common (9%) among intensive care surgical patients and their mortality rate was higher than their expected mortality rate according to their APACHE II scores calculated during intensive care unit admission (57% vs. 35%, respectively).
广泛耐药感染对外科重症监护患者死亡率的影响
目的:本研究的目的是评估重症监护病房获得性广泛耐药(XDR)细菌感染在外科患者队列中的结果。材料与方法:回顾性分析2016年1月至2016年12月在巴肯特大学医院麻醉外科重症监护病房分离的XDR细菌患者资料。18岁以上的成年患者,在入院前24小时内接受手术,并在入住重症监护室48小时后发生重症监护室感染,均被纳入研究。结果:在研究期间,所有341例入住外科重症监护病房的患者均在24小时内接受了手术。341例患者中有30例(9%)分离出XDR细菌感染。APACHE II平均评分为18.5±5.3,预期平均死亡率为35±17.1。重症监护病房平均住院时间27.0±27.4天,住院时间49.0±34.3天。医院死亡率为57% (n=7)。结论:作为我们研究的结论,我们发现重症外科患者中XDR细菌感染很常见(9%),其死亡率高于重症监护病房入院时计算的APACHE II评分的预期死亡率(分别为57%对35%)。
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