重症患者中的中心管路相关念珠菌血流感染:糟糕情况的最坏结局。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Takwa E Meawed, Abeer Mohamed AlNakeera, Osama Attia, Nana Adbelrahman Mohamed Hassan, Reham H Anis
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摘要

背景:白色念珠菌(C. auris)是一种新出现的侵袭性病原体,会导致重症患者发生严重感染。因此,评估这种病原体至关重要,因为它具有形成生物膜的倾向、较高的定植率和对多种药物的耐药性。目前还没有关于我国三级医院重症监护室(ICU)中阿氏杆菌分离情况的数据。本病例研究旨在评估我院重症监护室中阿氏杆菌中心静脉相关血流感染(CLABSI)问题的发生率:方法:从 301 名疑似(CLABSI)的重症患者身上采集了中心静脉导管血液、外周血和导管头标本。利用微生物培养诊断细菌和真菌超级感染。使用 Brilliance Chrome 琼脂、VITEK® 2 紧凑型系统和 MALDI-TOF MS 进行真菌种类鉴定和抗真菌药敏试验:结果:所有样本(100%)都有明显的生长。只有 14 份标本(4.7%)出现了不同念珠菌种类的真菌生长。在鉴定念珠菌时,MALDI-TOF MS 被认为是最可靠的方法。华晨 CHROMagar 的灵敏度为 100%,而 VITEK 的灵敏度仅为 33%。所有回收的球孢子菌分离物均对氟康唑具有抗药性:结论:法氏囊菌是重症监护病房中新出现的一种高度耐药的病原体,在使用传统方法进行鉴定时经常被忽视。
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Candida auris central line-associated blood stream infection in critically ill patients: the worst end of a bad scenario.

Background: Candida auris (C. auris) is an emerging aggressive pathogen that causes severe infections in critically ill patients. Therefore, the assessment of this pathogen, characterized by inclination for biofilm formation, elevated colonization rate, and resistance to multiple drugs, holds a paramount importance. There is no data regarding the isolation of C. auris in our tertiary care hospitals' intensive care units (ICUs). The current case study was arranged to assess the incidence of C. auris central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) problem in our (ICUs).

Methods: Specimens of central venous catheter blood, peripheral blood, and catheter tips were collected from 301 critically ill patients with suspected (CLABSI). Microbiological cultures were utilized to diagnose bacterial and fungal superinfections. The fungal species identification and antifungal susceptibility testing were conducted using the Brilliance Chrome agar, VITEK® 2 compact system, and MALDI-TOF MS.

Results: All included specimens (100%) yielded significant growth. Only 14 specimens (4.7%) showed fungal growth in the form of different Candida species. When comparing the identification of C. auris, MALDI-TOF MS is considered the most reliable method. Brilliance CHROMagar demonstrated a sensitivity of 100%, whereas VITEK only showed a sensitivity of approximately 33%. All recovered isolates of C. auris were fluconazole resistant.

Conclusion: C. auris is a highly resistant emerging pathogen in our ICUs that is often overlooked in identification using conventional methods.

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