Predictive scoring models for persistent gram-negative bacteremia that reduce the need for follow-up blood cultures: a retrospective observational cohort study

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作者
Jung, Jongtak [1 ,2 ]
Song, Kyoung-Ho [1 ,2 ]
Jun, Kang Il. [2 ]
Kang, Chang Kyoung [2 ]
Kim, Nak-Hyun [1 ,2 ]
Choe, Pyoeng Gyun [2 ]
Park, Wan Beom [2 ]
Bang, Ji Hwan [2 ]
Kim, Eu Suk [1 ,2 ]
Park, Sang-Won [2 ]
Kim, Nam Joong [2 ]
Oh, Myoung-don [2 ]
Kim, Hong Bin [2 ]
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[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Bundang Hosp, Dept Internal Med, 82 Gumi Ro 173, Seongnam Si 13620, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Seoul, South Korea
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Gram-negative bacteremia; Follow-up blood culture; Persistent bacteremia; Risk factor; Predictive scoring model; STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS BACTEREMIA; VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM; RISK-FACTORS; ILL PATIENTS; PREVENTION; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1186/s12879-020-05395-8
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R51 [传染病];
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Background Although the risk factors for positive follow-up blood cultures (FUBCs) in gram-negative bacteremia (GNB) have not been investigated extensively, FUBC has been routinely carried out in many acute care hospitals. We attempted to identify the risk factors and develop a predictive scoring model for positive FUBC in GNB cases. Methods All adults with GNB in a tertiary care hospital were retrospectively identified during a 2-year period, and GNB cases were assigned to eradicable and non-eradicable groups based on whether removal of the source of infection was possible. We performed multivariate logistic analyses to identify risk factors for positive FUBC and built predictive scoring models accordingly. Results Out of 1473 GNB cases, FUBCs were carried out in 1268 cases, and the results were positive in 122 cases. In case of eradicable source of infection, we assigned points according to the coefficients from the multivariate logistic regression analysis: Extended spectrum beta-lactamase-producing microorganism (+ 1 point), catheter-related bloodstream infection (+ 1), unfavorable treatment response (+ 1), quick sequential organ failure assessment score of 2 points or more (+ 1), administration of effective antibiotics (- 1), and adequate source control (- 2). In case of non-eradicable source of infection, the assigned points were end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis (+ 1), unfavorable treatment response (+ 1), and the administration of effective antibiotics (- 2). The areas under the curves were 0.861 (95% confidence interval [95CI] 0.806-0.916) and 0.792 (95CI, 0.724-0.861), respectively. When we applied a cut-off of 0, the specificities and negative predictive values (NPVs) in the eradicable and non-eradicable sources of infection groups were 95.6/92.6% and 95.5/95.0%, respectively. Conclusions FUBC is commonly carried out in GNB cases, but the rate of positive results is less than 10%. In our simple predictive scoring model, zero scores-which were easily achieved following the administration of effective antibiotics and/or adequate source control in both groups-had high NPVs. We expect that the model reported herein will reduce the necessity for FUBCs in GNB cases.
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