Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM

Acinetoliacter ''IPP is a known nosocomial pathogen causing a wide range of clinical diseases such as pneumonia, wound infeCti_On·and ·bloodstream infections (Bsn. The clinical outcomes of acinetobacter BSI were compared to · other gram negative infections. The crude mortality ofacinetob...

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Main Authors: Harun, Azian, Deris, Zakuan Zainy, Johari, Mohd Radzi
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author Harun, Azian
Deris, Zakuan Zainy
Johari, Mohd Radzi
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Deris, Zakuan Zainy
Johari, Mohd Radzi
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description Acinetoliacter ''IPP is a known nosocomial pathogen causing a wide range of clinical diseases such as pneumonia, wound infeCti_On·and ·bloodstream infections (Bsn. The clinical outcomes of acinetobacter BSI were compared to · other gram negative infections. The crude mortality ofacinetobacter BSI was 47.2%, which was signitlcantly greater than other gfafn .. negative BSI. We found that patients treated in intensive care units (ICU), who had longer ICU stays, who preSented with shock or coagulopathy, had prior exposure to carbapenems, had mechanical ventilation, were on a ventilator tbr longer periods, had a nasogastric tube, had an arterial catheter or had parenteral nutrition at a significantly greatei- risk of mortality due to acinetobacter BSL Patients presenting with septic shock or having a central venous catheter were independently at higher risk for mortality. Appropriateness of therapy reduced the mortality attributes of acinetobacter BSJ but did not significantly reduce crude mortality in acinetobacter BSJ patients. This study shows the importance of preventing acinetobacter BSI and the appropriate use of antimicrobial agents to reduce mortality.
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spelling my.usm.eprints.49497 http://eprints.usm.my/49497/ Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM Harun, Azian Deris, Zakuan Zainy Johari, Mohd Radzi R Medicine Acinetoliacter ''IPP is a known nosocomial pathogen causing a wide range of clinical diseases such as pneumonia, wound infeCti_On·and ·bloodstream infections (Bsn. The clinical outcomes of acinetobacter BSI were compared to · other gram negative infections. The crude mortality ofacinetobacter BSI was 47.2%, which was signitlcantly greater than other gfafn .. negative BSI. We found that patients treated in intensive care units (ICU), who had longer ICU stays, who preSented with shock or coagulopathy, had prior exposure to carbapenems, had mechanical ventilation, were on a ventilator tbr longer periods, had a nasogastric tube, had an arterial catheter or had parenteral nutrition at a significantly greatei- risk of mortality due to acinetobacter BSL Patients presenting with septic shock or having a central venous catheter were independently at higher risk for mortality. Appropriateness of therapy reduced the mortality attributes of acinetobacter BSJ but did not significantly reduce crude mortality in acinetobacter BSJ patients. This study shows the importance of preventing acinetobacter BSI and the appropriate use of antimicrobial agents to reduce mortality. Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2011 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/49497/1/AZIAN%20HARUN-OCR..pdf Harun, Azian and Deris, Zakuan Zainy and Johari, Mohd Radzi (2011) Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM. Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM. (Submitted)
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Harun, Azian
Deris, Zakuan Zainy
Johari, Mohd Radzi
Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM
title Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM
title_full Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM
title_fullStr Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM
title_full_unstemmed Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM
title_short Nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in HUSM
title_sort nosocomial acinetobacter bacteraemia in husm
topic R Medicine
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