Low mortality among patients with spinal cord injury and bacteremia.

J Z Montgomerie, E Chan, D S Gilmore, H N Canawati, F L Sapico
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We reviewed 103 episodes of bacteremia in 93 patients with spinal cord injury who had bacteremia during initial hospitalization (39 patients) or readmission (54 patients) during 1978-1988. Eighteen episodes (18%) were due to polymicrobial infections. Urinary tract infections (47%), infected pressure areas (19%), and pneumonia (9%) were the most frequent primary infections and sources of the bacteremia. The bacteria most frequently associated with urinary tract infections were enterococci (26%), Escherichia coli (26%), Pseudomonas species (20%), and Klebsiella pneumoniae (12%). Bacteria most frequently isolated from patients with infected pressure areas were anaerobes and Staphylococcus aureus. Bacteremia was the cause of death for 8 patients (9%). The urinary tract was identified only once as the source of gram-negative bacteremia in an immunocompetent patient who died. The reason for the low mortality in patients with spinal cord injury is unclear.

脊髓损伤和菌血症患者死亡率低。
我们回顾了1978-1988年间93例脊髓损伤患者的103次菌血症,这些患者在初次住院(39例)或再入院(54例)时出现菌血症。多微生物感染18例(18%)。尿路感染(47%)、压力区感染(19%)和肺炎(9%)是最常见的原发感染和菌血症的来源。与尿路感染最相关的细菌是肠球菌(26%)、大肠杆菌(26%)、假单胞菌(20%)和肺炎克雷伯菌(12%)。从压区感染患者中分离出的最常见细菌是厌氧菌和金黄色葡萄球菌。菌血症是8例(9%)患者死亡的原因。在一名死亡的免疫功能正常的病人中,尿路仅被确定为一次革兰氏阴性菌血症的来源。脊髓损伤患者死亡率低的原因尚不清楚。
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