Treatment and Outcomes of Infections Caused by Diverse Carbapenemase-Producing Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacterales

Diverse sequence types (ST) and various carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant (CP-CRE) infections, which complicate treatment strategies, have emerged in Singapore. We aim to describe these CP-CRE infections and clinical outcomes according to their carbapenemase types and determine the hierar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2020-10, Vol.10, p.579462-579462
Hauptverfasser: Lim, Fang Kang, Liew, Yi Xin, Cai, Yiying, Lee, Winnie, Teo, Jocelyn Q M, Lay, Wei Qi, Chung, Jasmine, Kwa, Andrea L H
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Zusammenfassung:Diverse sequence types (ST) and various carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant (CP-CRE) infections, which complicate treatment strategies, have emerged in Singapore. We aim to describe these CP-CRE infections and clinical outcomes according to their carbapenemase types and determine the hierarchy of predictors for mortality that are translatable to clinical practice. Clinically significant CP-CRE infections were identified in Singapore General Hospital between 2013 and 2016. Retrospectively, all clinically relevant data were retrieved from electronic medical records from the hospital. Univariate analysis was performed. To further explore the relationship between the variables and mortality in different subsets of patients with CP-CRE, we conducted recursive partitioning analysis on all study variables using the "rpart" package in R. One hundred and fifty five patients were included in the study. Among them, 169 unique CP-CRE were isolated. Thirty-day all-cause in-hospital mortality was 35.5% ( = 55). There was no difference in the severity of illness, or any clinical outcomes exhibited by patients between the various carbapenemases. Root node began with patients with Acute Physical and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHEII) score ≥ 15 ( = 98; mortality risk = 52.0%) and
ISSN:2235-2988
2235-2988
DOI:10.3389/fcimb.2020.579462