A retrospective analysis of Klebsiella bloodstream infections in critically ill patients over a five-year period. (January 2022)
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- Title:
- A retrospective analysis of Klebsiella bloodstream infections in critically ill patients over a five-year period. (January 2022)
- Main Title:
- A retrospective analysis of Klebsiella bloodstream infections in critically ill patients over a five-year period
- Authors:
- Ross, William
Brown, Nicholas
Sule, Jumoke
Cooke, Fiona - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: This study aimed to identify Klebsiella spp. bloodstream infections (KBSIs) in critically ill patients, characterising potential risk factors and targets for intervention. Methods: A retrospective analysis of blood cultures submitted to the Clinical Microbiology and Public Health Laboratory between 2015 and 2020, together with data from the Public Health England Data Capture System, was performed to identify KBSIs. Electronic patient records were reviewed for potential sources and risk factors. Results: Klebsiella spp. were the second leading cause of Gram-negative BSIs in critically ill patients, after E. coli (82 KBSIs over five years). Almost two-thirds (62.2%) were nosocomial. Median age was 64.3 years (IQR: 50.2–71.2), 62.2% were male and case fatality rate was 22%. Comorbidities included 'Cardiovascular' (48.8%), 'Respiratory' (37.8%), 'Gastrointestinal' (37.8%), 'Endocrine' (35.4%) and 'Surgery' (35.4%). Common sources were 'Line' (36.6%), 'Urinary Tract' (25.6%) and 'Gastrointestinal' (11.0%). 54.3% of sputum/BAL, 33.3% of line and 14.9% of urine cultures grew Klebsiella within 2 weeks of a KBSI. Ventilator use (76.5%) and pneumonia (51.0%) were common prior to hospital-onset KBSIs. KBSIs numbers peaked in April-June 2020, coinciding with the first wave of COVID-19. Discussion: This study presents a current overview of characteristics of KBSIs in critically ill patients. We speculate that the high rates of positive sputum/BAL and lineAbstract: Introduction: This study aimed to identify Klebsiella spp. bloodstream infections (KBSIs) in critically ill patients, characterising potential risk factors and targets for intervention. Methods: A retrospective analysis of blood cultures submitted to the Clinical Microbiology and Public Health Laboratory between 2015 and 2020, together with data from the Public Health England Data Capture System, was performed to identify KBSIs. Electronic patient records were reviewed for potential sources and risk factors. Results: Klebsiella spp. were the second leading cause of Gram-negative BSIs in critically ill patients, after E. coli (82 KBSIs over five years). Almost two-thirds (62.2%) were nosocomial. Median age was 64.3 years (IQR: 50.2–71.2), 62.2% were male and case fatality rate was 22%. Comorbidities included 'Cardiovascular' (48.8%), 'Respiratory' (37.8%), 'Gastrointestinal' (37.8%), 'Endocrine' (35.4%) and 'Surgery' (35.4%). Common sources were 'Line' (36.6%), 'Urinary Tract' (25.6%) and 'Gastrointestinal' (11.0%). 54.3% of sputum/BAL, 33.3% of line and 14.9% of urine cultures grew Klebsiella within 2 weeks of a KBSI. Ventilator use (76.5%) and pneumonia (51.0%) were common prior to hospital-onset KBSIs. KBSIs numbers peaked in April-June 2020, coinciding with the first wave of COVID-19. Discussion: This study presents a current overview of characteristics of KBSIs in critically ill patients. We speculate that the high rates of positive sputum/BAL and line cultures associated with nosocomial infections, signify pneumonia and subsequent line contamination as a potential cause of KBSIs. This could have important consequences in context of the COVID-19 pandemic and highlights the importance of intravascular catheter care in the prevention of KBSIs. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Clinical infection in practice. Volume 13(2022)Supplement 1
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- Clinical infection in practice
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- Volume 13(2022)Supplement 1
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- Volume 13, Issue 2022 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 13
- Issue:
- 2022
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0013-2022-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-01
- Subjects:
- Communicable diseases -- Periodicals
Infection -- Periodicals
Communicable Diseases
Infections
Communicable diseases
Infection
Electronic journals
Periodical
Electronic journals
Periodicals
616.905 - Journal URLs:
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/clinical-infection-in-practice ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.clinpr.2021.100110 ↗
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