阿曼三级医院烧伤科重大烧伤患者的血培养分析

Q3 Medicine
Majid T Albusaidi, Ahmed Al Jabri, Al Anood Al Hadhrami, Mutazz O Al Khaldi, Moath Shummo, Karim M Haridi, Ahmed Salah El Din, Salim M Ghawas, A. E. Saleh, Joe Jacob, Taif Alsafy, Anish T Elias, Said Al-Busaidi
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研究目的在本研究中,我们回顾了一家三级护理烧伤科重度烧伤患者的血流感染情况,以确定最常见的微生物,从而制定出更好的经验性治疗方案。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,分析了重度烧伤(体表总面积大于 20%)的血流感染情况。结果:155 名患者符合标准。中位年龄为 33 岁。 中位体表总面积为 38%。57.42%为男性,42.58%为女性。死亡率为 25.16%。50.9%的患者血液培养呈阳性。过期患者的 TBSA、简略烧伤严重程度指数评分较高,首次血培养呈阳性的时间较早。所有血液培养物中最常见的菌种是醋杆菌、葡萄球菌、克雷伯氏菌、肠球菌和假单胞菌。白色念珠菌也常在血液培养物中生长。所有的醋氨曲霉菌都具有多重耐药性。14 名患者中有 8 人感染了耐多药的克雷伯氏菌。 只有 4 名患者的金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)对甲氧西林产生耐药性。血液培养样本的数量从 1 个到 28 个不等(中位数为 6 个)。首次阳性血液培养结果显示,表皮葡萄球菌和醋氨梭菌是最常见的微生物。结论总之,耐多药的阿奇霉素杆菌已成为我院重度烧伤患者血液培养物中最主要的微生物。经验性治疗应包括对其有效的抗生素,以降低死亡率。关键词:感染;血液;烧伤;耐药性感染;血液;烧伤;耐药性;抗生素;培养。
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Analysis of Blood Cultures in Major Burns in Tertiary Care Burn Unit in Oman
Objectives: In this study we review blood stream infections of major burns in a tertiary care burn unit to determine the most prevalent organisms in order to have a better empirical therapy protocol. Methods: This is a retrospective study where blood stream infection of major burns (>20% Total Body Surface Area) were analysed. Results:155 patients fulfilled the criteria. Median age was 33 years.  Median TBSA was 38%. 57.42% were males and 42.58% were females. Mortality was 25.16%. 50.9% of patients had positive blood culture. Expired patients had higher TBSA, Abbreviated Burns Severity Index score and earlier first positive blood culture. The most prevalent organisms grown from all blood cultures were Acinetobacter, staphylococci, Klebsiella, Enterococcus and pseudomonas. Candida is also commonly grown in blood cultures. All Acinetobacter species are always multidrug resistant. 8 of 14 patients had multidrug resistant Klebsiella.  There were only 4 patients who had Methicilin resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) grown. The number of blood cultures samples taken ranged from 1 to 28 (median 6). First positive blood culture showed that Staphylococcus epidermidis   and Acinetobacter are the most common organisms. Conclusion: In conclusion multidrug resistant Acinetobcater has become the most predominant microorganism grown in blood cultures of major burns in our unit. Empirical therapy should include antibiotics that are effective against it to reduce the mortality. Keywords: Infection; Blood; Burn; Resistance; Antibiotics; Culture.
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