The prevalence and predictors of extended spectrum B-lactamase urinary tract infections among emergency department patients: A retrospective chart review

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作者
Chebl, Ralphe Bou [1 ]
Assaf, Mohamad [1 ]
Kattouf, Nadim [1 ]
Abou Arbid, Samer [1 ]
Haidar, Saadeddine [1 ]
Geha, Mirabelle [1 ]
Makki, Maha
Tamim, Hani [2 ]
Abou Dagher, Gilbert [1 ]
机构
[1] Amer Univ Beirut, Dept Emergency Med, Beirut, Lebanon
[2] Amer Univ Beirut, Dept Internal Med, Beirut, Lebanon
关键词
Extended spectrum beta-lactamases; Urinary tract infection; Prevalence; Antibiotic; Resistance; Predictor; Emergency department; Infection; Escherichia coli; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; RISK-FACTORS; ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY; ENTEROBACTERIACEAE; COMMUNITY; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ORGANISMS;
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10.1016/j.ajem.2021.06.044
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background and importance: Inadequate initial antibiotic treatment of ESBL urinary tract infections (UTI) can lead to increase in the number of antibiotics used, return visits, longer hospitalizations, increased morbidity and mortality and increased costs. Given the important health implications on patients, this study aimed to examine the prevalence and predictors of ESBL UTIs among Emergency Department (ED) patients of a tertiary care center in Beirut, Lebanon. Design, setting and participants: Single-center retrospective observational study involving all adult UTI patients who presented to the ED of the American University of Beirut Medical Center, a tertiary care center between August 2019 and August 2020. Results: Out of the 886 patients thatwere included, 24.9% had an ESBL organismidentified by urine culture. They had higher bladder catheter use within the previous 90 days, antibiotic use within last 90 days, and were more likely to have a history of an ESBL producing isolate from any body site in the last year. Antibiotic use in the last 90 days and a history of ESBL producing isolate at any site in the previous year were significantly associated with developing an ESBL UTI (OR = 1.66, p = 0.001 and OR = 2.53, p < 0.001 respectively). Patients diagnosed with cystitis were less likely to have an ESBL organism (OR = 0.4 95%CI [0.20-0.81], p = 0.01) Conclusion: The prevalence of ESBL organisms was found to be 24.9% in urinary tract infections. The predictors of an ESBL UTI infection were antibiotic use in the last 90 days, a history of ESBL producing isolate at any site in the previous year. Based on the findings of our study, we can consider modifying initial empiric antibiotic treatment for patients presenting with a UTI with the above stated risk factors. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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