Analysis of early-onset bloodstream infection due to Escherichia coli infection in premature babies. Issue 32 (August 2017)
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- Title:
- Analysis of early-onset bloodstream infection due to Escherichia coli infection in premature babies. Issue 32 (August 2017)
- Main Title:
- Analysis of early-onset bloodstream infection due to Escherichia coli infection in premature babies
- Authors:
- Chen, I-Lun
Huang, Hsin-Chun
Wu, Chih-Te
Ou-Yang, Mei-Chen
Chung, Mei-Yung
Chen, Chih-Cheng
Suen, Jau-Ling
Hung, Chih-Hsing - Other Names:
- Liu. Jing section editor.
- Abstract:
- Abstract : Abstract: In early-onset bacteremia among preterm neonates, Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) is the main pathogen and can cause a high mortality rate. Thus, the predictive factors of mortality and extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing E. coli in preterm babies with E. coli early-onset bacteremia were reported. We retrospectively reviewed preterm neonates who had E. coli bacteremia occurring within 3 days after birth between 2004 and 2015. Maternal and perinatal information were collected from their medical records and analyzed by comparing the survival and nonsurvival groups, and also the ESBL-producing and non-ESBL-producing E. coli bacteremia groups. Mann–Whitney U test, Fisher exact test, and multivariate Cox proportional-hazard model were used for statistical analysis. A total of 27 preterm babies had E. coli bacteremia. The overall mortality rate was 55.56% (15 deaths). Five babies had ESBL-producing E. coli . The low systolic blood pressure of <48 mm Hg and low absolute neutrophil count of <2318 cells/mm 3 were the most significant factors in predicting mortality. Moreover, the level of serum alanine aminotransferase was significantly lower in the ESBL-producing E. coli group than that in the non-ESBL-producing E. coli group. Therefore, the lower systolic blood pressure and absolute neutrophil count were the risk factors of mortality in preterm babies with early-onset E. coli bacteremia, and alanine aminotransferase could be a significant factor inAbstract : Abstract: In early-onset bacteremia among preterm neonates, Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) is the main pathogen and can cause a high mortality rate. Thus, the predictive factors of mortality and extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing E. coli in preterm babies with E. coli early-onset bacteremia were reported. We retrospectively reviewed preterm neonates who had E. coli bacteremia occurring within 3 days after birth between 2004 and 2015. Maternal and perinatal information were collected from their medical records and analyzed by comparing the survival and nonsurvival groups, and also the ESBL-producing and non-ESBL-producing E. coli bacteremia groups. Mann–Whitney U test, Fisher exact test, and multivariate Cox proportional-hazard model were used for statistical analysis. A total of 27 preterm babies had E. coli bacteremia. The overall mortality rate was 55.56% (15 deaths). Five babies had ESBL-producing E. coli . The low systolic blood pressure of <48 mm Hg and low absolute neutrophil count of <2318 cells/mm 3 were the most significant factors in predicting mortality. Moreover, the level of serum alanine aminotransferase was significantly lower in the ESBL-producing E. coli group than that in the non-ESBL-producing E. coli group. Therefore, the lower systolic blood pressure and absolute neutrophil count were the risk factors of mortality in preterm babies with early-onset E. coli bacteremia, and alanine aminotransferase could be a significant factor in predicting ESBL-producing E. coli . … (more)
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- Medicine. Volume 96:Issue 32(2017)
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- Medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 96:Issue 32(2017)
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- Volume 96, Issue 32 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 96
- Issue:
- 32
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- 2017-0096-0032-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2017-08
- Subjects:
- Escherichia coli -- neonate -- premature -- sepsis
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