Epidemiología, tratamiento y mortalidad en pacientes infectados por enterobacterias productoras de carbapenemasas: estudio retrospectivo

  • Antequera M. A
  • Sáez B. C
  • Ciudad S. M
  • et al.
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Background: Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) has become a significant problem in terms of public health and clinical outcome. Objective: To assess the epidemiology, treatment and mortality in patients with infection due to CPE. Material and Methods: A retrospective analysis of 163 patients with CPE infection was carried out in a university hospital from July 2013 to October 2015. Results: A total of 163 patients were included over the study period. Klebsiella pneumoniae was isolated in 95.1% of cases, and most of carbapenemases belonged to the OXA-48 group (93.0%). Acquisition was nosocomial in 124 cases (77.0%), healthcare-associated in 30 (18.6%), and 7 cases (4.3%) were community-acquired. The most frequent infections identified in this study were urinary tract (48.4%) and respiratory (19.5%) infections. Approximately half of the patients received antibiotic monotherapy. The 30-day mortality rate was 23.3%. Multivariate analysis revealed that the presence of septic shock at diagnosis (OR 4.2; IC 95% 1.5-11) was independently associated with an increase in death during the first month, unable to identify association with inappropriate antibiotic treatment. Discussion: Further studies are needed to clarify whether antibiotic treatment of EPC infections should be combined or if monotherapy might be sufficient in mild infections.

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Antequera M., A., Sáez B., C., Ciudad S., M., García B., M. J., Moyano V., B., Rodríguez C., P., … Barrios B., A. (2020). Epidemiología, tratamiento y mortalidad en pacientes infectados por enterobacterias productoras de carbapenemasas: estudio retrospectivo. Revista Chilena de Infectología, 37(3), 295–303. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-10182020000300295

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