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ICU-acquired nosocomial infection: impact of delay of adequate antibiotic treatment.

Thierry Mathevon1, Bertrand Souweine, Ousmane Traoré, Bruno Aublet, Denis Caillaud.   

Abstract

In order to measure the impact on survival of the early introduction of adequate antibiotic treatment for nosocomial bacteremia and pneumonia, a retrospective, cohort study was carried out over a period of 17 months in a 6-bed respiratory ICU. All patients presenting with a first episode of ICU-acquired nosocomial bacteremic infection (Centers for Disease Control criteria) or pneumonia [BAL culture > or = 10(4) colony-forming units (CFU)/ml or protected specimen brush culture > or = 10(3) CFU/ml] were included. The organ failure score (Fagon criteria) was recorded on the day of diagnosis. Adequate antibiotic treatment was defined by the sensitivity of each etiologic organism to at least 1 prescribed antibiotic. A total of 25 patients (Simplified Acute Physiology Score II = 44) were included in the study with pneumonia (n = 17) or bacteremia (n = 8), on average 6.5 +/- 4.6 d after admission. At the time of diagnosis, 23 patients were receiving mechanical ventilation. The overall mortality rate was 48% and was significantly associated with the length of time without adequate antibiotic treatment (p = 0.011) and the number of organ failures on the day of diagnosis (p = 0.017). Adequate antibiotic treatment only had an impact on survival if it was started within the first 24 h after sampling (p < 0.02 on Day 0 and < 0.04 on Day 1). On the day of diagnosis, a failure score > 2 was associated with increased mortality (p = 0.009). After adjusting for the number of organ failures, the length of time without adequate antibiotic treatment remained associated with mortality (< or = 2 organ failures, p < 0.02; > 2 organ failures, p = 0.05). This study suggests that, during the course of nosocomial pneumonia and bacteremia, the time at which adequate antibiotic treatment is started is a key factor influencing survival.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12578154     DOI: 10.1080/0036554021000026934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0036-5548


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