Literature DB >> 10809246

Outcome following staphylococcal peritonitis.

S J Peacock1, P A Howe, N P Day, D W Crook, C G Winearls, A R Berendt.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Staphylococcus spp predominate as the causative pathogen of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD)-related peritonitis.This study evaluated the difference in morbidity and mortality between peritonitis caused by S. aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS).
DESIGN: Prospective observational study.
SETTING: A single regional dialysis unit in a teaching hospital. PATIENTS: Thirty-seven patients had S. aureus peritonitis and 65 patients had CoNS peritonitis between July 1990 and November 1995. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Using the first recorded episode of peritonitis, survival analysis was performed for time to (1) death, (2) removal of peritoneal dialysis catheter, and (3) change to hemodialysis. Abdominal complications were recorded for the first and subsequent episodes.
RESULTS: No difference in time to death was demonstrated for the two groups (p = 0.79), although two deaths that occurred during therapy for peritonitis were attributable to S. aureus infection. In addition, 5 patients developed serious abdominal complications related to an episode of S. aureus peritonitis. Patients with S. aureus peritonitis had a shorter time to both peritoneal dialysis catheter removal (p = 0.004) and change to hemodialysis (p = 0.014). The change in mode of dialysis was independent of catheter loss.
CONCLUSION: This study highlights the serious nature of S. aureus peritonitis and confirms the need for effective preventive measures against infection by this pathogen.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10809246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perit Dial Int        ISSN: 0896-8608            Impact factor:   1.756


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