In vitro activity of imipenem/relebactam against Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates recovered from ICU patients in Spain and Portugal (SUPERIOR and STEP studies). (5th September 2022)
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- In vitro activity of imipenem/relebactam against Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates recovered from ICU patients in Spain and Portugal (SUPERIOR and STEP studies). (5th September 2022)
- Main Title:
- In vitro activity of imipenem/relebactam against Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates recovered from ICU patients in Spain and Portugal (SUPERIOR and STEP studies)
- Authors:
- Hernández-García, Marta
García-Castillo, María
Melo-Cristino, José
Pinto, Margarida F
Gonçalves, Elsa
Alves, Valquíria
Vieira, Ana Raquel
Ramalheira, Elmano
Sancho, Luísa
Diogo, José
Ferreira, Rui
Cruz, Hugo
Chaves, Catarina
Bou, Germán
Cercenado, Emilia
Delgado-Valverde, Mercedes
Oliver, Antonio
Pitart, Cristina
Rodríguez-Lozano, Jesús
Tormo, Nuria
Díaz-Regañón, Jazmín
Pássaro, Leonor
Duarte, Joana
Cantón, Rafael - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: To study the in vitro activity of imipenem/relebactam and comparators and the imipenem/relebactam resistance mechanisms in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa collection from Portugal (STEP, 2017–18) and Spain (SUPERIOR, 2016–17) surveillance studies. Methods: P. aeruginosa isolates ( n = 474) were prospectively recovered from complicated urinary tract (cUTI), complicated intra-abdominal (cIAI) and lower respiratory tract (LRTI) infections in 11 Portuguese and 8 Spanish ICUs. MICs were determined (ISO broth microdilution). All imipenem/relebactam-resistant P. aeruginosa isolates ( n = 30) and a subset of imipenem/relebactam-susceptible strains ( n = 32) were characterized by WGS. Results: Imipenem/relebactam (93.7% susceptible), ceftazidime/avibactam (93.5% susceptible) and ceftolozane/tazobactam (93.2% susceptible) displayed comparable activity. The imipenem/relebactam resistance rate was 6.3% (Portugal 5.8%; Spain 8.9%). Relebactam restored imipenem susceptibility to 76.9% (103/134) of imipenem-resistant isolates, including MDR (82.1%; 32/39), XDR (68.8%; 53/77) and difficult-to-treat (DTR) isolates (67.2%; 45/67). Among sequenced strains, differences in population structure were detected depending on the country: clonal complex (CC)175 and CC309 in Spain and CC235, CC244, CC348 and CC253 in Portugal. Different carbapenemase gene distributions were also found: VIM-20 ( n = 3), VIM-1 ( n = 2), VIM-2 ( n = 1) and VIM-36 ( n = 1) in Spain and GES-13 ( n Abstract: Objectives: To study the in vitro activity of imipenem/relebactam and comparators and the imipenem/relebactam resistance mechanisms in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa collection from Portugal (STEP, 2017–18) and Spain (SUPERIOR, 2016–17) surveillance studies. Methods: P. aeruginosa isolates ( n = 474) were prospectively recovered from complicated urinary tract (cUTI), complicated intra-abdominal (cIAI) and lower respiratory tract (LRTI) infections in 11 Portuguese and 8 Spanish ICUs. MICs were determined (ISO broth microdilution). All imipenem/relebactam-resistant P. aeruginosa isolates ( n = 30) and a subset of imipenem/relebactam-susceptible strains ( n = 32) were characterized by WGS. Results: Imipenem/relebactam (93.7% susceptible), ceftazidime/avibactam (93.5% susceptible) and ceftolozane/tazobactam (93.2% susceptible) displayed comparable activity. The imipenem/relebactam resistance rate was 6.3% (Portugal 5.8%; Spain 8.9%). Relebactam restored imipenem susceptibility to 76.9% (103/134) of imipenem-resistant isolates, including MDR (82.1%; 32/39), XDR (68.8%; 53/77) and difficult-to-treat (DTR) isolates (67.2%; 45/67). Among sequenced strains, differences in population structure were detected depending on the country: clonal complex (CC)175 and CC309 in Spain and CC235, CC244, CC348 and CC253 in Portugal. Different carbapenemase gene distributions were also found: VIM-20 ( n = 3), VIM-1 ( n = 2), VIM-2 ( n = 1) and VIM-36 ( n = 1) in Spain and GES-13 ( n = 13), VIM-2 ( n = 3) and KPC-3 ( n = 2) in Portugal. GES-13-CC235 ( n = 13) and VIM type-CC175 ( n = 5) associations were predominant in Portugal and Spain, respectively. Imipenem/relebactam showed activity against KPC-3 strains (2/2), but was inactive against all GES-13 producers and most of the VIM producers (8/10). Mutations in genes affecting porin inactivation, efflux pump overexpression and LPS modification might also be involved in imipenem/relebactam resistance. Conclusions: Microbiological results reinforce imipenem/relebactam as a potential option to treat cUTI, cIAI and LRTI caused by MDR/XDR P. aeruginosa isolates, except for GES-13 and VIM producers. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy. Volume 77:Number 11(2022)
- Journal:
- Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy
- Issue:
- Volume 77:Number 11(2022)
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- Volume 77, Issue 11 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 77
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0077-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- 3163
- Page End:
- 3172
- Publication Date:
- 2022-09-05
- Subjects:
- Anti-infective agents -- Periodicals
Chemotherapy -- Periodicals
615.58 - Journal URLs:
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http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/jac/dkac298 ↗
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