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Giancarlo Ceccarelli1,2, Alessandra Oliva3,4, Gabriella d'Ettorre5,6, Alessandra D'Abramo7,8, Elena Caresta9,10, Caterina Silvia Barbara11,12, Maria Teresa Mascellino13,14, Paola Papoff15,16, Corrado Moretti17,18, Vincenzo Vullo19,20, Paolo Visca21, Mario Venditti22,23.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acinetobacter baumannii has been associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, even in pediatric patients. Therapeutic options are limited, especially when the strain is multidrug resistant.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26424078 PMCID: PMC4589198 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-015-1133-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Clinical characteristics and microbiological data of patients
| Patient | Age | Underlying disease | Diagnosis at admission | Type of infection | Treatment (duration, days) | Outcomed | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Initial | Definitive | ||||||
| Case#1 | 3 moa | Pierre Robin Syndrome | Septic shock ( | BSI | RIF + COL (5) | VAN + COL + MEM (12) | Late relapse (UTI) Cured |
| Case#2 | 21 ys | Spastic tetraparesis; dysphagia | Respiratory failureb | VAP & BSI | RIF + COL (5) | VAN + COL + MEM (15) | Cured |
| Case#3 | 25 ys | Spastic tetraparesis | Respiratory failureb | BSI | VAN + COL + MEM (16) | VAN + COL + MEMc | Cured |
| Case#4 | 6 mo | None | ARDS | VAP | VAN + COL + MEM (19) | VAN + COL + MEMc | Cured |
COL colistin, VAN vancomycin, RIF rifampin, MEM meropenem, UTI urinary Tract Infection, BSI bloodstream infection, VAP Ventilator-Acquired Pneumonia, ARDS Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
(a): Case-index; (b): caused by the underlying disease; (c): in cases #3-4 the initial therapy was the definitive one; (d): at least 3-months follow-up
Fig. 1Clinical and therapeutic features of case-index MDR A. baumannii bacteremia. Procalcitonin levels increased up to 7 mg/L under treatment with COL + RIF, which was expression of treatment failure. Rather, it started to decrease under COL + VAN + MEM therapy and reached the normal value after 15 days of such therapy. The decreasing levels of procalcitonin following therapy with COL + VAN + MEM was expression of treatment success. COL: Colistin, VAN: Vancomycin, RIF: Rifampin, MEM: Meropenem
Fig. 2Time–kill studies for colistin (COL), meropenem (MEM) and vancomycin (VAN), alone and in combination, against MDR A. baumannii. a The bactericidal activity of COL + VAN is represented. Values in bracket represent the actual concentration (mg/L). b The bactericidal activity of COL + MEM is represented. Values in bracket represent the actual concentration (mg/L). c The bactericidal activity of COL + MEM + VAN is represented. The actual concentrations of the triple combinations are: 0.5 × MIC COL (0.5 mg/L) COL + 0.25 × MIC VAN (32 mg/L) + 0.5 × MIC MEM (64 mg/L) and 0.5 × MIC COL (0.5 mg/L) COL + 0.125 × MIC VAN (16 mg/L) + 0.5 × MIC MEM (64 mg/L). The dashed horizontal line represents a reduction of 3 log10 cfu/mL compared with the initial bacterial count. GC, growth control