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Erschienen in: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases 11/2021

21.06.2021 | Original Article

Profiles of multidrug-resistant organisms among patients with bacteremia in intensive care units: an international ID-IRI survey

verfasst von: Rehab El-Sokkary, Serhat Uysal, Hakan Erdem, Ravina Kullar, Abdullah Umut Pekok, Fatma Amer, Svjetlana Grgić, Biljana Carevic, Amani El-Kholy, Anna Liskova, Mehmet Özdemir, Ejaz Ahmed Khan, Yesim Uygun-Kizmaz, Nenad Pandak, Nirav Pandya, Jurica Arapović, Rıdvan Karaali, Nefise Oztoprak, Michael M. Petrov, Rami Alabadla, Handan Alay, Jehan Ali El Kholy, Caroline Landelle, Reham Khedr, Dhruv Mamtora, Gorana Dragovac, Ricardo Fernandez, Emine Unal Evren, Lul Raka, Antonio Cascio, Nicolas Dauby, Ahsen Oncul, Safak Ozer Balin, Yasemin Cag, Natalia Dirani, Mustafa Dogan, Irina Magdalena Dumitru, Maha Ali Gad, Ilad Alavi Darazam, Behrouz Naghili, Rosa Fontana Del Vecchio, Monica Licker, Andrea Marino, Nasim Akhtar, Mostafa Kamal, Goffredo Angioni, Deana Medić, Aliye Esmaoğlu, Szabo Balint Gergely, André Silva-Pinto, Lurdes Santos, Ionela Larisa Miftode, Recep Tekin, Phunsup Wongsurakiat, Mumtaz Ali Khan, Yesim Kurekci, Hema Prakash Pilli, Krsto Grozdanovski, Egidia Miftode, Rusmir Baljic, Haluk Vahabolgu, Jordi Rello

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Abstract

Evaluating trends in antibiotic resistance is a requisite. The study aimed to analyze the profile of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) among hospitalized patients with bacteremia in intensive care units (ICUs) in a large geographical area. This is a 1-month cross-sectional survey for blood-borne pathogens in 57 ICUs from 24 countries with different income levels: lower-middle-income (LMI), upper-middle-income (UMI), and high-income (HI) countries. Multidrug-resistant (MDR), extensively drug-resistant (XDR), or pan-drug-resistant isolates were searched. Logistic regression analysis determined resistance predictors among MDROs. Community-acquired infections were comparable to hospital-acquired infections particularly in LMI (94/202; 46.5% vs 108/202; 53.5%). Although MDR (65.1%; 502/771) and XDR (4.9%; 38/771) were common, no pan-drug-resistant isolate was recovered. In total, 32.1% of MDR were Klebsiella pneumoniae, and 55.3% of XDR were Acinetobacter baumannii. The highest MDR and XDR rates were in UMI and LMI, respectively, with no XDR revealed from HI. Predictors of MDR acquisition were male gender (OR, 12.11; 95% CI, 3.025–15.585) and the hospital-acquired origin of bacteremia (OR, 2.643; 95%CI, 1.462–3.894), and XDR acquisition was due to bacteremia in UMI (OR, 3.344; 95%CI, 1.189–5.626) and admission to medical-surgical ICUs (OR, 1.481; 95% CI, 1.076–2.037). We confirm the urgent need to expand stewardship activities to community settings especially in LMI, with more paid attention to the drugs with a higher potential for resistance. Empowering microbiology laboratories and reports to direct prescribing decisions should be prioritized. Supporting stewardship in ICUs, the mixed medical-surgical ones in particular, is warranted.
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Metadaten
Titel
Profiles of multidrug-resistant organisms among patients with bacteremia in intensive care units: an international ID-IRI survey
verfasst von
Rehab El-Sokkary
Serhat Uysal
Hakan Erdem
Ravina Kullar
Abdullah Umut Pekok
Fatma Amer
Svjetlana Grgić
Biljana Carevic
Amani El-Kholy
Anna Liskova
Mehmet Özdemir
Ejaz Ahmed Khan
Yesim Uygun-Kizmaz
Nenad Pandak
Nirav Pandya
Jurica Arapović
Rıdvan Karaali
Nefise Oztoprak
Michael M. Petrov
Rami Alabadla
Handan Alay
Jehan Ali El Kholy
Caroline Landelle
Reham Khedr
Dhruv Mamtora
Gorana Dragovac
Ricardo Fernandez
Emine Unal Evren
Lul Raka
Antonio Cascio
Nicolas Dauby
Ahsen Oncul
Safak Ozer Balin
Yasemin Cag
Natalia Dirani
Mustafa Dogan
Irina Magdalena Dumitru
Maha Ali Gad
Ilad Alavi Darazam
Behrouz Naghili
Rosa Fontana Del Vecchio
Monica Licker
Andrea Marino
Nasim Akhtar
Mostafa Kamal
Goffredo Angioni
Deana Medić
Aliye Esmaoğlu
Szabo Balint Gergely
André Silva-Pinto
Lurdes Santos
Ionela Larisa Miftode
Recep Tekin
Phunsup Wongsurakiat
Mumtaz Ali Khan
Yesim Kurekci
Hema Prakash Pilli
Krsto Grozdanovski
Egidia Miftode
Rusmir Baljic
Haluk Vahabolgu
Jordi Rello
Publikationsdatum
21.06.2021
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases / Ausgabe 11/2021
Print ISSN: 0934-9723
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-4373
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10096-021-04288-1

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