An Overview of New Delhi Metallo-Beta Lactamase-1 and Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase Producing Bacteria: Need for an Alternate

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OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of patency rates calculated on basis of data from a standard vascular registry. DESIGN AND SETTING Since 1989, all patients undergoing infrainguinal bypass procedures have been offered a standard follow-up programme at 3 month intervals and all data have been recorded prospectively in a vascular registry. As part of a randomised trial on adjuvant medication in femorocrural bypass surgery, 102 patients, operated on between 1990 and 1992 were independently and simultaneously monitored. This subgroup was examined at 3 and 12 months postoperatively and 100% follow-up was obtained. After completion of the trial we calculated the patency and survival rates using life-table methods and compared the results based on the vascular registry with those achieved in the clinical trial. RESULTS Comparing the results from the two databases revealed a marked discrepancy between the calculated figures: primary (68% in the registry and 52% in the trial) and secondary patency rates (90% vs. 63%), limb survival (97% vs. 77% as well as patients survival rates (95% vs. 85%). The differences could be explained by a substantial number of patients being lost to follow-up according to the vascular registry database and the fact that these patients turned out to have a significantly increased rate of graft thrombosis, limb amputation and death, respectively. CONCLUSIONS Life-table statistics may inadvertently become unreliable if a large proportion of patients is lost to follow-up, since failure to examine the patient for any reason may be related to the patients health. In addition to the number of patients at risk, it is suggested, that life-table plots should be supplemented with information on the number of patients lost to follow-up.

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D, B., B, C., & GR, D. (2018). An Overview of New Delhi Metallo-Beta Lactamase-1 and Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase Producing Bacteria: Need for an Alternate. Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 04(01). https://doi.org/10.4172/2472-1212.1000155

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