Hospital acquired bloodstream infection by multi drug resistant organisms-alarming and challenging issue in the intensive care units at present era
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
Abstract
Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (BSIs) cause high mortality in the intensive care units (ICUs) compared to wards. Furthermore, the isolation of multidrug resistant (MDR) organisms in ICUs add to the gravity of the condition making the treatment a bigger challenge. The present study was aimed to evaluate the prevalence, spread, and the possible MDR organisms contributing to ICU-acquired BSI & the source of the secondary BSI in the ICUs. A prospective study was conducted in four ICU of tertiary teaching hospital over a period of six months. Patient that developed features of BSI within 48 hours after hospital admission were included in the present study Blood culture was performed by an automated BacT/ALERT®3D system. The source of secondary BSI was identified by analysing culture results for the samples other than blood. These samples were taken within 48 hours of the patient's blood culture test being positive. A total of 50 patients (25%) had an ICU acquired bloodstream infection. Out of 50 patients, 74% of them had bacterial etiology. Thirty one patients (62%) among them developed multidrug resistant bacteraemia. Fifty six percent of Gram negative bacilli were multi drug resistant. The resistance to carbapenem was 42%. The most common MDR Gram negative isolate was identified as Klebsiella pneumoniae (n=12; 38.7%,) and the most common source was pulmonary infection (26.7% (n=12). 42% of isolates in our study were carbapenem resistant suggesting the need for a proper antibiotic policy in the ICUs. Prolonged stay in the ICU with mechanical ventilation was the critical risk factor and ICU mortality was high (38%).
First Page
2595
Last Page
2601
DOI
10.22207/JPAM.14.4.35
Publication Date
12-1-2020
Recommended Citation
Banerjee, Barnini; Mondal, Soumayan; Eshwara, Vandana Kalwaje; and Mukhopadhyay, Chiranjay, "Hospital acquired bloodstream infection by multi drug resistant organisms-alarming and challenging issue in the intensive care units at present era" (2020). Open Access archive. 27.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/27