Community-acquired Pseudomonas aeruginosa bloodstream infection: a classification that should not falsely reassure the clinician

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作者
McCarthy, K. L. [1 ]
Paterson, D. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, UQ Ctr Clin Res, Bldg 71-918,Royal Brisbane & Womens Hosp Campus, Brisbane, Qld 4029, Australia
关键词
HEALTH-CARE; BACTEREMIA; SURVEILLANCE; DEFINITION;
D O I
10.1007/s10096-016-2852-0
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Pseudomonas aeruginosa bloodstream infection (BSI) is predominantly acquired in the hospital setting. Community-onset infection is less common. Differences in epidemiology, clinical features, microbiological factors and BSI outcomes led to the separation of bacterial community-onset BSI into the categories of healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) and community-acquired infection (CAI). Community-acquired P. aeruginosa BSI epidemiology is not well defined in the literature. In addition, it is also not clear if the same factors separate CAI and HCAI BSI caused by P. aeruginosa alone. A retrospective multicentre cohort study was performed looking at P. aeruginosa BSI from January 2008 to January 2011. Strict definitions for HCAI and CAI were applied. Extensive epidemiological, clinical and outcome data were obtained. Thirty-four CAI episodes and 156 HCAI episodes were analysed. The CAI group could be characterised into seven distinct categories based on comorbidities and clinically suspected source of infection. A pre-morbidly healthy group could not be identified. On multivariate analysis, the presence of a rheumatological or a gastrointestinal comorbidity were significantly associated with CAI. There was no significant difference in length of stay or rates of mortality between HCAI or CAI. The clinician should not be falsely reassured regarding outcome by the diagnosis of a community-acquired P. aeruginosa BSI.
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页码:703 / 711
页数:9
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