Microorganisms resistant to conventional antimicrobials in acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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作者
Estirado, Cristina [1 ]
Ceccato, Adrian [2 ]
Guerrero, Monica [2 ]
Huerta, Arturo [2 ]
Cilloniz, Catia [2 ]
Vilaro, Olivia [2 ]
Gabarrus, Albert [2 ]
Gea, Joaquim [1 ]
Crisafulli, Ernesto [3 ]
Soler, Nestor [2 ]
Torres, Antoni [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pompeu Fabra, CIBERES, ISCiii, Pulmonol Dept,Hosp Mar IMIM CEXS, Barcelona, Spain
[2] UB, Pneumol Dept, Resp Inst ICR, Hosp Clin Barcelona,IDIBAPS,CIBERES,ICREA Acad, SGR 911, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Parma, Resp & Lung Funct Unit, Dept Med & Surg, Parma, Italy
[4] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Dept Pneumol, Villarroel 140, Barcelona 08036, Spain
来源
RESPIRATORY RESEARCH | 2018年 / 19卷
关键词
COPD; Exacerbation; Resistance to antimicrobials; BRONCHIAL MICROBIAL PATTERNS; PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA; SPUTUM PURULENCE; YOUNG-CHILDREN; INFLAMMATION; VALIDATION; MORBIDITY; PROGNOSIS; MORTALITY; ETIOLOGY;
D O I
10.1186/s12931-018-0820-1
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Background: Antimicrobial treatment for acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) remains controversial. In some cases AECOPD are caused by microorganisms that are resistant to treatments recommended by guidelines. Our aims were: 1) identify the risk factors associated with infection by microorganisms resistant to conventional treatment (MRCT), 2) Compare the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with AECOPD resulting from MRCT against those with AECOPD from other causes. Methods: We prospective analysed a cohort of patients admitted with severe AECOPD (2009 to 2015) who were assigned to three groups: patients with MRCT (those patients with germs resistant to antibiotics recommended in guidelines), patients with microorganisms sensitive to conventional antimicrobial treatment (MSCT), and patients with negative microbiology results who had not previously received antibiotics. Multinomial logistic regression analyses were used to examine the associations between microbial aetiology groups and risk factors. The association between LOS and risk factors was also tested in simple and multiple analyses, and similar inclusion criteria were applied for the linear regression analysis. Results: Of the 451 patients admitted, 195 patients (43%) were included. Respiratory cultures were positive in 86(44%) and negative in 109(56%). MRCT were isolated in 34 cases (40%) and MSCT in 52 (60%). Patients with MRCT had more AECOPD in the previous year, received more antibiotic treatment in the previous three months, had more severe disease, higher dyspnoea and a positive respiratory culture in the previous year (mainly for Pseudomonas aeruginosa). The following conditions were independent factors for MRCT isolation: non-current smoker (odds ratio [OR] 4.19 [95% confidence interval [CI] 1.29-13.67], p = 0.017), >= 2 AECOPD or >= d1 admission for AECOPD in the previous year (OR 4.13 [95% CI 1.52-11.17], p = 0.005), C-reactive protein < 5 mg/dL; (OR 3.58 [95% CI 1.41-9.07], p = 0.007). Mortality rates were comparable at 30-days, one year and 3 years; however, patients in the MRCT group had longer hospital stays. Conclusion: In conclusion, there are risk factors for resistant germs in AECOPD; however, the presence of these germs does not increase mortality. Patients with isolation of MRCT had longer length of stay.
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