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Short-term prognosis of community-acquired bacteremia in patients with liver cirrhosis or alcoholism: A population-based cohort study.

Gitte Linderoth1, Peter Jepsen, Henrik C Schønheyder, Søren Paaske Johnsen, Henrik Toft Sørensen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Liver cirrhosis is associated with an increased risk of infection and a poor prognosis, but the role of alcoholism in these outcomes is uncertain. This study looks at the short-term prognosis for bacteremia in patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, nonalcoholic liver cirrhosis, and alcoholism, compared with the prognosis for other bacteremia cases.
METHODS: All patients who were hospitalized with their first community-acquired bacteremia in North Jutland County, Denmark, in the period 1992 to 2002 were retrieved from a population-based bacteremia registry. Denmark's Hospital Discharge Registry then allowed us to disaggregate these patients into the following groups: 47 patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, 19 with nonalcoholic liver cirrhosis, 190 with alcoholism, and a comparison group of 3,535 other bacteremia cases. Using logistic regression, we estimated odds ratios (ORs) for 30-day case fatality for the main study variable, adjusted for gender, age, focus of infection, and comorbidity.
RESULTS: The case fatality rate (CFR) was 43% for patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, 32% for patients with nonalcoholic liver cirrhosis, 24% for patients with alcoholism, and 15% for other bacteremia patients. The adjusted OR estimates for patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, nonalcoholic liver cirrhosis, and alcoholism compared with other bacteremia cases were 6.3 (95% CI 3.3-11.7), 2.4 (95% CI 0.9-6.7), and 2.5 (95% CI 1.7-3.7), respectively. Focus of infection and group of bacteria did not noticeably affect the increased CFR.
CONCLUSION: Liver cirrhosis and alcoholism were associated with a poor short-term prognosis for community-acquired bacteremia. Liver cirrhosis and alcoholism may have independent effects on the prognosis for patients with liver cirrhosis and bacteremia.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16573581     DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2006.00074.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol Clin Exp Res        ISSN: 0145-6008            Impact factor:   3.455


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