Balen Topić, Mirjana
(2011)
Bolničke infekcije krvotoka u mehanički ventiliranih infektoloških bolesnika starije životne dobi [Intensive care unit acquired bloodstream infections – impact of the patient`s age].
PhD thesis, Sveučilište u Zagrebu.
Abstract
Introduction: The intensive care units (ICU) aquired infections are the rising problem
of the modern medicine and the little is known about the relationship between older age
and ICU acquired infections. ----- Objective: To assess the relationship between the older age and risk for acquisition of
ICU aquired bloodstream infections (BSI), determine their outcome and epidemiology. ----- Design: Retrospective cohort study. ----- Setting: ICU of the University Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Zagreb. ----- Patients: Mechanically ventilated infectious disease patients of both sexes ≥18 yrs,
treated in ICU ≥48h from 1994-2008. ----- Methods: Uni-, bi- and multi-variate analysis, „propensity score“ calculation. ----- Results: Of 1093 patients 46.6% were ≥65 yrs. and 23.4% had BSI. The corelation
between age and BSI aquisition was not found (OR:0.992, 95%CI: 0.712-1.381).
Although showing significantly longer ICU stay, tendency of better survival and 28-
days survival was found among patients ≥65 yrs. with BSI (p=0.0686, p=0.047).
Etiology of 353 episodes of BSI was similar in both age-groups (p=0.4940);
nonfermenting gram-negative bacteria: 32.0% (MDR 4.5%), enterobacteria: 24.1%
(ESBL+CEF3 R 14.2%), gram-positive bacteria 18.1% (MRSA 9.3%, ARE 1.1%),
polymicrobial: 17.6%, Candida sp: 7.1%, other: 1.1%. ----- Conclusions: No correlation between older age and BSI acquisition was found.
Analyses showed significantly longer ICU stay, but better overall and 28-day survival
among patients ≥65 yrs. with BSI. No differencies were found in etiology and resistance
pattern of BSI episodes between observed age-groups.
Abstract in Croatian
Uvod: Infekcije nastale tijekom liječenja u jedinici intenzivne medicine (JIM)
predstavljaju rastući problem suvremene medicine i malo se zna o odnosu starije
životne dobi i u JIM nastalih infekcija. ----- Cilj: Utvrditi odnos starije životne dobi i rizika nastanaka bolničkih infekcija krvotoka
(BIK) u JIM, utvrditi njihov ishod i epidemiologiju. ----- Ustroj: Retrospektivno kohortno istraživanje. ----- Ustanova: JIM Klinike za infektivne bolesti, Zagreb. ----- Bolesnici: Mehanički ventilirani infektološki bolesnici oba spola ≥18 g, liječeni u JIM
≥48h od 1994-2008. ----- Metode: Uni i bivarijantne analize, multivarijantna analiza, izračunavanje „propensity“
skorova. -----Rezultati: Od 1093 bolesnika 46.6% je bilo ≥65 g, a 23.4% je imalo BIK. Dob
bolesnika nije bila povezana s vjerojatnošću nastanka BIK (OR:0.992, 95%CI: 0.712-
1.381). Iako su bili značajno duže liječeni u JIM, utvrđena je tendencija boljeg
preživljavanja i 28-dnevnog preživljavanja u bolesnika ≥65 g. s BIK (p=0.0686 i
p=0.047). Etiologija 353 BIK je bila podjednaka u promatranim dobnim skupinama
(p=0.4940); nefermentirajuće gram-negativne bakterije: 32.0% (MDR 4.5%),
enterobakterije: 24.1% (ESBL+CEF3 R 14.2%), gram-pozitivne bakterije: 18.1%
(MRSA 9.3%, enterokoki rezistentni na ampicilin 1.1%), polimikrobne: 17.6%,
kandida: 7.1%, ostalo: 1.1%. ----- Zaključak: Starija životna dob nije bila povezana s vjerojatnošću nastanka BIK.
Bolesnici ≥65 g. s BIK su bili značajno duže liječeni u JIM, ali su imali bolje ukupno i
28-dnevno preživljavanje. Nije utvrđena razlika u etiologiji niti u antimikrobnoj
osjetljivosti uzročnika BIK između promatranih dobnih skupina.
Item Type: |
Thesis
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Departments: |
Katedra za infektologiju |
Depositing User: |
Marijan Šember
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University: |
Sveučilište u Zagrebu |
Institution: |
Medicinski fakultet |
Number of Pages: |
81 |
Status: |
Unpublished |
Creators: |
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Balen Topić, Mirjana | UNSPECIFIED |
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Date: |
22 December 2011 |
Date Deposited: |
27 Jan 2012 12:29 |
Last Modified: |
27 Jan 2012 12:29 |
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URI: |
http://medlib.mef.hr/id/eprint/1472 |
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