Global prevalence and characteristics of infections and clinical outcomes in hospitalised patients with cirrhosis: a prospective cohort study for the CLEARED Consortium

Infections have a poor prognosis in inpatients with cirrhosis. We aimed to determine regional variations in infections and their association with clinical outcomes in a global cohort of inpatients with cirrhosis. In this prospective cohort study initiated by the CLEARED Consortium, we enrolled adult...

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Hauptverfasser: Cao, Zhujun, Choudhury, Ashok K, Topazian, Mark, Idilman, Ramazan, Seto, Wai-Kay, Bush, Brian J, Thacker, Leroy R, Bajaj, Jasmohan S, Kumar, Shiva, Gadano, Adrián, Tudehope, Fiona, Prudence, Alexander, Gibson, Robert, Zekry, Amany, Doyle, Adam, Si, Hooi Ling, Kim, Yu Sung, Riordan, Stephen, MacQuillan, Gerry, Michalczuk, Matheus, Farias, Alberto, Zitelli, Patricia, Bera, Chinmay, Faisal, Nabiha, Tandon, Puneeta, Lah, Ponan Claude Regis, Benítez, Carlos, Arrese, Marco, Zhu, Chuanwu, Su, Minghua, Wang, Xinrui, Gao, Yanhang, Peng, Feng, Zhao, Caiyan, Cai, Yijing, Guo, Feng, Wang, Xiaozhong, Zhang, Ningping, Li, Hai, Zheng, Xin, Tang, Hong, Yan, Libo, Wei, Linlin, Xu, Zhen, Gao, Haibing, Rao, Qunfang, Chen, Jinjun, Liu, Chenghai, Deng, Huan, Hu, Peng, Li, Jie, Schultheiß, Michael, Belimi, Hibat Allah, Mostafa, Alaa, Fisseha, Henok, Venkatachalapathy, Suresh Vasan, Rajoriya, Neil, Leith, Damien, Forrest, Ewan, Danielle, Adebayo, Kennedy, James, Yung, Diana, Mani, Iliana, Kulkarni, Anand, Sarin, Shiv K, Eapen, C E, Duseja, Ajay, Saraya, Anoop, Rela, Mohammad, Arora, Anil, Roy, Akash, Anand, A C, Cabrera, Araceli Bravo, Gutierrez, Oscar Morales, Ramos-Pineda, Abraham, Barradas, Mauricio Castillo, Félix-Tellez, Francisco, Cordova-Gallardo, Jacqueline, Afendi, Nik Arsyad Nik Muhamad, Nyam, David P, Okeke, Edith N, Patwa, Yashwi Haresh Kumar, Tan, Hiang Keat, Lun, Liou Wei, Ho, Wei Ling Danielle, Thanapirom, Kessarin, Teerasarntipan, Tongluk, Aslan, Rahmi, Yildirim, Abdullah Emre, Barutcu, Sezgin, Karasu, Zeki, Ucbilek, Enver, Dinçer, Dinç, Albhaisi, Somaya, Shaw, Jawaid, Vargas, Hugo, Biggins, Scott W, Kappus, Matthew, Negrillo, Ricardo Cabello, Verna, Elizabeth
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Bush, Brian J
Thacker, Leroy R
Bajaj, Jasmohan S
Kumar, Shiva
Gadano, Adrián
Tudehope, Fiona
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Gibson, Robert
Zekry, Amany
Doyle, Adam
Si, Hooi Ling
Kim, Yu Sung
Riordan, Stephen
MacQuillan, Gerry
Michalczuk, Matheus
Farias, Alberto
Zitelli, Patricia
Bera, Chinmay
Faisal, Nabiha
Tandon, Puneeta
Lah, Ponan Claude Regis
Benítez, Carlos
Arrese, Marco
Zhu, Chuanwu
Su, Minghua
Wang, Xinrui
Gao, Yanhang
Peng, Feng
Zhao, Caiyan
Cai, Yijing
Guo, Feng
Wang, Xiaozhong
Zhang, Ningping
Li, Hai
Zheng, Xin
Tang, Hong
Yan, Libo
Wei, Linlin
Xu, Zhen
Gao, Haibing
Rao, Qunfang
Chen, Jinjun
Liu, Chenghai
Deng, Huan
Hu, Peng
Li, Jie
Schultheiß, Michael
Belimi, Hibat Allah
Mostafa, Alaa
Fisseha, Henok
Venkatachalapathy, Suresh Vasan
Rajoriya, Neil
Leith, Damien
Forrest, Ewan
Danielle, Adebayo
Kennedy, James
Yung, Diana
Mani, Iliana
Kulkarni, Anand
Sarin, Shiv K
Eapen, C E
Duseja, Ajay
Saraya, Anoop
Rela, Mohammad
Arora, Anil
Roy, Akash
Anand, A C
Cabrera, Araceli Bravo
Gutierrez, Oscar Morales
Ramos-Pineda, Abraham
Barradas, Mauricio Castillo
Félix-Tellez, Francisco
Cordova-Gallardo, Jacqueline
Afendi, Nik Arsyad Nik Muhamad
Nyam, David P
Okeke, Edith N
Patwa, Yashwi Haresh Kumar
Tan, Hiang Keat
Lun, Liou Wei
Ho, Wei Ling Danielle
Thanapirom, Kessarin
Teerasarntipan, Tongluk
Aslan, Rahmi
Yildirim, Abdullah Emre
Barutcu, Sezgin
Karasu, Zeki
Ucbilek, Enver
Dinçer, Dinç
Albhaisi, Somaya
Shaw, Jawaid
Vargas, Hugo
Biggins, Scott W
Kappus, Matthew
Negrillo, Ricardo Cabello
Verna, Elizabeth
description Infections have a poor prognosis in inpatients with cirrhosis. We aimed to determine regional variations in infections and their association with clinical outcomes in a global cohort of inpatients with cirrhosis. In this prospective cohort study initiated by the CLEARED Consortium, we enrolled adults (aged >18 years) with cirrhosis who were non-electively admitted to 98 hospitals from 26 countries or regions across six continents between Nov 5, 2021, and Dec 10, 2022. Data at admission, during hospitalisation, and for 30 days after discharge were collected through patient reports and chart reviews. Collected data included demographics; country and country income level per World Bank classifications (high-income countries [HICs], upper-middle-income countries [UMICs], and low-income or lower-middle-income countries [L–LMICs]); comorbidities; characteristics related to cirrhosis and the infections, including types, culture results, and drug resistance profile; antibiotic use; and disease course while hospitalised and for 30 days post-discharge. The primary outcome was in-hospital death or hospice referral in those with versus those without an admission infection (defined by the presence of infection on or within 48 h of admission). Multivariable log-binomial regression for in-hospital death or hospice referral was performed to identify risk factors. Of 4550 patients screened, 4238 patients (mean age 56·1 years [SD 13·3]; 2711 [64·0%] male and 1527 [36·0%] female) with complete data were enrolled. 1351 (31·9%) had admission infections. A higher proportion of patients in L–LMICs had infections (318 [41·7%] of 762 vs 444 [58·3%] without infection) than in UMICs (588 [30·6%] of 1922 vs 1334 [69·4%]) or HICs (445 [28·6%] of 1554 vs 1109 [71·4%]). Patients with admission infections had worse severity of cirrhosis and were more likely to have had an infection or been hospitalised in the preceding 6 months. The most common specific infection types were spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (391 [28·9%] of 1351), pneumonia (233 [17·2%]), and urinary tract infections (193 [14·3%]). 549 (40·6%) patients were culture-positive for bacterial or fungal infections, with the lowest culture-positive rates in Africa and mainland China. Most of the isolated organisms were Gram-negative (345 [63%] of 549), then Gram-positive (157 [29%]), and then fungi or mixed (47 [9%]), with Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Enterococcus spp being the top three isolated pathogens. The o
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We aimed to determine regional variations in infections and their association with clinical outcomes in a global cohort of inpatients with cirrhosis. In this prospective cohort study initiated by the CLEARED Consortium, we enrolled adults (aged &gt;18 years) with cirrhosis who were non-electively admitted to 98 hospitals from 26 countries or regions across six continents between Nov 5, 2021, and Dec 10, 2022. Data at admission, during hospitalisation, and for 30 days after discharge were collected through patient reports and chart reviews. Collected data included demographics; country and country income level per World Bank classifications (high-income countries [HICs], upper-middle-income countries [UMICs], and low-income or lower-middle-income countries [L–LMICs]); comorbidities; characteristics related to cirrhosis and the infections, including types, culture results, and drug resistance profile; antibiotic use; and disease course while hospitalised and for 30 days post-discharge. The primary outcome was in-hospital death or hospice referral in those with versus those without an admission infection (defined by the presence of infection on or within 48 h of admission). Multivariable log-binomial regression for in-hospital death or hospice referral was performed to identify risk factors. Of 4550 patients screened, 4238 patients (mean age 56·1 years [SD 13·3]; 2711 [64·0%] male and 1527 [36·0%] female) with complete data were enrolled. 1351 (31·9%) had admission infections. A higher proportion of patients in L–LMICs had infections (318 [41·7%] of 762 vs 444 [58·3%] without infection) than in UMICs (588 [30·6%] of 1922 vs 1334 [69·4%]) or HICs (445 [28·6%] of 1554 vs 1109 [71·4%]). Patients with admission infections had worse severity of cirrhosis and were more likely to have had an infection or been hospitalised in the preceding 6 months. The most common specific infection types were spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (391 [28·9%] of 1351), pneumonia (233 [17·2%]), and urinary tract infections (193 [14·3%]). 549 (40·6%) patients were culture-positive for bacterial or fungal infections, with the lowest culture-positive rates in Africa and mainland China. Most of the isolated organisms were Gram-negative (345 [63%] of 549), then Gram-positive (157 [29%]), and then fungi or mixed (47 [9%]), with Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Enterococcus spp being the top three isolated pathogens. The overall rate of drug resistance was 40% (220 of 549 with positive cultures), being highest in UMICs. The most used empirical antimicrobials were third-generation cephalosporins (453 [37%] of 1241), followed by the broad-spectrum β-lactams and β-lactamase inhibitors (289 [23%]). De-escalation was observed in 62 (20%) of 304 patients who had their antibiotics changed. 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A higher proportion of patients in L–LMICs had infections (318 [41·7%] of 762 vs 444 [58·3%] without infection) than in UMICs (588 [30·6%] of 1922 vs 1334 [69·4%]) or HICs (445 [28·6%] of 1554 vs 1109 [71·4%]). Patients with admission infections had worse severity of cirrhosis and were more likely to have had an infection or been hospitalised in the preceding 6 months. The most common specific infection types were spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (391 [28·9%] of 1351), pneumonia (233 [17·2%]), and urinary tract infections (193 [14·3%]). 549 (40·6%) patients were culture-positive for bacterial or fungal infections, with the lowest culture-positive rates in Africa and mainland China. Most of the isolated organisms were Gram-negative (345 [63%] of 549), then Gram-positive (157 [29%]), and then fungi or mixed (47 [9%]), with Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Enterococcus spp being the top three isolated pathogens. The overall rate of drug resistance was 40% (220 of 549 with positive cultures), being highest in UMICs. The most used empirical antimicrobials were third-generation cephalosporins (453 [37%] of 1241), followed by the broad-spectrum β-lactams and β-lactamase inhibitors (289 [23%]). De-escalation was observed in 62 (20%) of 304 patients who had their antibiotics changed. Patients with versus without admission infections had a higher rate of in-hospital death or hospice transfer (299 [22·1%] of 1351 vs 232 [8·0%] of 2887; p&lt;0·0001), a result replicated in multivariable analysis (adjusted risk ratio 1·75 [95% CI 1·42–2·06]; p&lt;0·0001). Older age, self-reported female gender, not being in a HIC, lactulose use, and higher MELD-Na score were also associated with in-hospital death or hospice transfer on multivariable analysis. In the CLEARED Consortium cohort of inpatients with cirrhosis, the rates and types of infections, causative organisms, and culture-positivity varied substantially across regions, and infections were associated with a higher mortality risk. Culture positivity, which guides appropriate antibiotic use, was low. Taking a global perspective, considering regional variations in infections, drug resistance, and resources, could help to alleviate disparities in burden and outcomes. 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Gastroenterology &amp; hepatology</jtitle><addtitle>Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol</addtitle><date>2024-11</date><risdate>2024</risdate><volume>9</volume><issue>11</issue><spage>997</spage><epage>1009</epage><pages>997-1009</pages><issn>2468-1253</issn><eissn>2468-1253</eissn><abstract>Infections have a poor prognosis in inpatients with cirrhosis. We aimed to determine regional variations in infections and their association with clinical outcomes in a global cohort of inpatients with cirrhosis. In this prospective cohort study initiated by the CLEARED Consortium, we enrolled adults (aged &gt;18 years) with cirrhosis who were non-electively admitted to 98 hospitals from 26 countries or regions across six continents between Nov 5, 2021, and Dec 10, 2022. Data at admission, during hospitalisation, and for 30 days after discharge were collected through patient reports and chart reviews. Collected data included demographics; country and country income level per World Bank classifications (high-income countries [HICs], upper-middle-income countries [UMICs], and low-income or lower-middle-income countries [L–LMICs]); comorbidities; characteristics related to cirrhosis and the infections, including types, culture results, and drug resistance profile; antibiotic use; and disease course while hospitalised and for 30 days post-discharge. The primary outcome was in-hospital death or hospice referral in those with versus those without an admission infection (defined by the presence of infection on or within 48 h of admission). Multivariable log-binomial regression for in-hospital death or hospice referral was performed to identify risk factors. Of 4550 patients screened, 4238 patients (mean age 56·1 years [SD 13·3]; 2711 [64·0%] male and 1527 [36·0%] female) with complete data were enrolled. 1351 (31·9%) had admission infections. A higher proportion of patients in L–LMICs had infections (318 [41·7%] of 762 vs 444 [58·3%] without infection) than in UMICs (588 [30·6%] of 1922 vs 1334 [69·4%]) or HICs (445 [28·6%] of 1554 vs 1109 [71·4%]). Patients with admission infections had worse severity of cirrhosis and were more likely to have had an infection or been hospitalised in the preceding 6 months. The most common specific infection types were spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (391 [28·9%] of 1351), pneumonia (233 [17·2%]), and urinary tract infections (193 [14·3%]). 549 (40·6%) patients were culture-positive for bacterial or fungal infections, with the lowest culture-positive rates in Africa and mainland China. Most of the isolated organisms were Gram-negative (345 [63%] of 549), then Gram-positive (157 [29%]), and then fungi or mixed (47 [9%]), with Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Enterococcus spp being the top three isolated pathogens. The overall rate of drug resistance was 40% (220 of 549 with positive cultures), being highest in UMICs. The most used empirical antimicrobials were third-generation cephalosporins (453 [37%] of 1241), followed by the broad-spectrum β-lactams and β-lactamase inhibitors (289 [23%]). De-escalation was observed in 62 (20%) of 304 patients who had their antibiotics changed. Patients with versus without admission infections had a higher rate of in-hospital death or hospice transfer (299 [22·1%] of 1351 vs 232 [8·0%] of 2887; p&lt;0·0001), a result replicated in multivariable analysis (adjusted risk ratio 1·75 [95% CI 1·42–2·06]; p&lt;0·0001). Older age, self-reported female gender, not being in a HIC, lactulose use, and higher MELD-Na score were also associated with in-hospital death or hospice transfer on multivariable analysis. In the CLEARED Consortium cohort of inpatients with cirrhosis, the rates and types of infections, causative organisms, and culture-positivity varied substantially across regions, and infections were associated with a higher mortality risk. Culture positivity, which guides appropriate antibiotic use, was low. Taking a global perspective, considering regional variations in infections, drug resistance, and resources, could help to alleviate disparities in burden and outcomes. US Department of Veterans Affairs, the Richmond Institute for Veterans Research, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Shanghai Rising-Star Program, the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development of Brazil, and Shanghai Municipal Key Clinical Specialty.</abstract><cop>Netherlands</cop><pub>Elsevier Ltd</pub><pmid>39243795</pmid><doi>10.1016/S2468-1253(24)00224-3</doi><tpages>13</tpages></addata></record>
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subjects Adult
Aged
Female
Global Health
Hospital Mortality
Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
Humans
Infections - complications
Infections - epidemiology
Liver Cirrhosis - complications
Liver Cirrhosis - epidemiology
Liver Cirrhosis - mortality
Male
Middle Aged
Prevalence
Prospective Studies
title Global prevalence and characteristics of infections and clinical outcomes in hospitalised patients with cirrhosis: a prospective cohort study for the CLEARED Consortium
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