| Literature DB >> 34001270 |
Carlos L Correa-Martínez1, Franziska Schuler2, Stefanie Kampmeier3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) have emerged in the healthcare setting worldwide. Infections with these pathogens, i.e., bloodstream infections (BSI), are accompanied with an impaired patient outcome. Diverse factors comprising patient characteristics, therapeutic strategies, and infection control measures are positively or negatively associated with VRE BSI occurrence. However, whether sex-specific differences influence the frequency of VRE BSI is yet unknown. The aim of this systematic review was to comprehensively summarize and analyze sex prevalence in VRE BSI patients. MAIN TEXT: A systematic search for relevant articles was conducted in PubMed and Web of Science. After screening for eligibility, data extraction from included articles and risk of bias assessment were processed. The prevalence of male/female sex in VRE BSI patients and 95% CI were calculated for each study and summarized as pooled estimated effect. In total, nine articles met the inclusion criteria. Risk of bias assessment resulted in low (six studies) to moderate bias (three studies). The pooled prevalence of male patients suffering from VRE BSI was 59% resulting in a 1.4 male/female prevalence ratio.Entities:
Keywords: Bacteremia; Bloodstream infection; Sex differences; VRE; Vancomycin-resistant enterococci; epidemiology
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34001270 PMCID: PMC8130152 DOI: 10.1186/s13293-021-00380-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Sex Differ ISSN: 2042-6410 Impact factor: 5.027
Fig. 1Sex differences influencing the occurrence of infectious diseases
Fig. 2Systematic review flow chart
Characteristics of included studies
| Study | Design | Location | Duration | Patient population | Sample size (male sex %) | Patients with VRE BSI | VRE BSI sex ratio (m:f) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chen et al. [ | Retrospective cross-sectional study | Changhua, Taiwan | 2010–2014 | All admitted patients with enterococcal BSI | 279 (NM) | 36 | 4:5 |
| Ford et al. [ | Cohort study | Salt Lake City, USA | 2006–2014 | Admitted HSCT patients with enterococcal BSI | 161 (72%) | 10 | 1:1 |
| Xie et al. [ | Retrospective chart review | Melbourne, Australia | 2008–2013 | All admitted patients with VRE BSI | 96 (52%) | 96 | 10:9 |
| Ye et al. [ | Retrospective cohort study | Taoyuan, Taiwan | 2011–2015 | Admitted patients > 18 years with VRE BSI | 210 (53%) | 210 | 10:9 |
| Johnstone et al. [ | Matched case-control study | Ontario, Canada | 2009–2013 | All admitted patients with VRE BSI matched to 3 controls | 868 (60%) | 217 | 3:2 |
| Ryan et al. [ | Retrospective cohort study | Dublin, Ireland | 2009–2012 | All admitted patients with VRE BSI | 75 (60%) | 75 | 3:2 |
| Gouliouris et al. [ | Nested case-control study | Cambridge, UK | 2006–2012 | Admitted patients with VRE BSI matched 1:1 to controls | 455 (60%) | 235 | 8:5 |
| Kramer et al. [ | Retrospective cohort study | Berlin, Germany | 2008–2015 | All admitted patients with enterococcal BSI | 1160 (61%) | 103 | 2:1 |
| Bae et al. [ | Retrospective cohort study | Seoul, Korea | 2010–2017 | Admitted patients ≤ 18 years with underlying malignancies and enterococcal BSI | 30 (70%) | 11 | 9:2 |
NM not mentioned, m male, f female
Risk of bias assessment
| Domain | Potential bias | Studies |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Study participation | Yes Partly No Unsure | Ford et al., Bae et al. Ye et al. Chen et al., Xie et al., Johnstone et al., Ryan et al., Gouliouris et al., Kramer et al. None |
| 2. Study attrition | Yes Partly No Unsure | None Chen et al. Ford et al., Xie et al., Ye et al., Johnstone et al., Ryan et al., Gouliouris et al., Kramer et al., Bae et al. None |
| 3. Prognostic factor measurement | Yes Partly No Unsure | None None Chen et al., Ford et al., Xie et al., Ye et al., Johnstone et al., Ryan et al., Gouliouris et al., Kramer et al., Bae et al. None |
| 4. Outcome measurement | Yes Partly No Unsure | None None Chen et al., Ford et al., Xie et al., Ye et al., Johnstone et al., Ryan et al., Gouliouris et al., Kramer et al., Bae et al. None |
| 5. Confounding measurement and account | Yes Partly No Unsure | Ford et al., Bae et al. Ye et al. Chen et al., Xie et al., Johnstone et al., Ryan et al., Gouliouris et al., Kramer et al. None |
| 6. Analysis | Yes Partly No Unsure | None None Chen et al., Ford et al., Xie et al., Ye et al., Johnstone et al., Ryan et al., Gouliouris et al., Kramer et al., Bae et al. None |
Fig. 3Forest plot displaying included articles