Epidemiology of Bacteremia in Patients with Hematological Malignancies and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and the Impact of Antibiotic Resistance on Mortality: Data from a Multicenter Study in Argentina
Fabián Herrera,
Diego Torres,
Ana Laborde,
Rosana Jordán,
Lorena Berruezo,
Inés Roccia Rossi,
Noelia Mañez,
Lucas Tula,
María Laura Pereyra,
Andrea Nenna,
Patricia Costantini,
José Benso,
María Luz González Ibañez,
María José Eusebio,
Nadia Baldoni,
Laura Alicia Barcán,
Sandra Lambert,
Martín Luck,
Fernando Pasterán,
Alejandra Corso,
Melina Rapoport,
Federico Nicola,
María Cristina García Damiano,
Renata Monge,
Ruth Carbone,
Mariana Reynaldi,
Graciela Greco,
Miriam Blanco,
María Laura Chaves,
Marcelo Bronzi,
Alberto Carena
Affiliations
Fabián Herrera
Infectious Diseases Section, Internal Medicine Department, Centro de Educación Médica e Investigaciones Clínicas, (CEMIC), Buenos Aires C1431, Argentina
Diego Torres
Infectious Diseases Section, Internal Medicine Department, Centro de Educación Médica e Investigaciones Clínicas, (CEMIC), Buenos Aires C1431, Argentina
Ana Laborde
Infectious Diseases Service, Fundación para Combatir la Leucemia (FUNDALEU), Buenos Aires C1114, Argentina
Rosana Jordán
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1280, Argentina
Lorena Berruezo
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos (HIGA) Dr. Rodolfo Rossi, La Plata B1902, Argentina
Inés Roccia Rossi
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos (HIGA) Gral. San Martín, La Plata B1900, Argentina
Noelia Mañez
Infectious Diseases Section, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1199, Argentina
Lucas Tula
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital El Cruce, Buenos Aires B1888, Argentina
María Laura Pereyra
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital Universitario Austral, Buenos Aires B1629, Argentina
Andrea Nenna
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital Municipal de Oncología Marie Curie, Buenos Aires C1405, Argentina
Patricia Costantini
Infectious Diseases Service, Instituto de Oncología Ángel H. Roffo, Buenos Aires C1417, Argentina
José Benso
Infectious Diseases Section, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Italiano de San Justo, Buenos Aires C1198, Argentina
María Luz González Ibañez
Infectious Diseases Service, Fundación para Combatir la Leucemia (FUNDALEU), Buenos Aires C1114, Argentina
María José Eusebio
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1280, Argentina
Nadia Baldoni
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos (HIGA) Dr. Rodolfo Rossi, La Plata B1902, Argentina
Laura Alicia Barcán
Infectious Diseases Section, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1199, Argentina
Sandra Lambert
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital El Cruce, Buenos Aires B1888, Argentina
Martín Luck
Infectious Diseases Service, Instituto de Oncología Ángel H. Roffo, Buenos Aires C1417, Argentina
Fernando Pasterán
Antimicrobial Service, INEI-ANLIS Dr. Carlos Malbrán, Buenos Aires C1282, Argentina
Alejandra Corso
Antimicrobial Service, INEI-ANLIS Dr. Carlos Malbrán, Buenos Aires C1282, Argentina
Melina Rapoport
Antimicrobial Service, INEI-ANLIS Dr. Carlos Malbrán, Buenos Aires C1282, Argentina
Federico Nicola
Microbiology Laboratory, Centro de Educación Médica e Investigaciones Clínicas (CEMIC), Buenos Aires C1431, Argentina
María Cristina García Damiano
Microbiology Laboratory, Fundación para Combatir la Leucemia (FUNDALEU), Buenos Aires C1114, Argentina
Renata Monge
Microbiology Service, Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1280, Argentina
Ruth Carbone
Bacteriology Laboratory, Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos (HIGA) Prof. Dr. Rodolfo Rossi de La Plata, Buenos Aires B1902, Argentina
Mariana Reynaldi
Microbiology Laboratory, Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos (HIGA), Gral. San Martín de La Plata, Buenos Aires B1900, Argentina
Graciela Greco
Bacteriology Laboratory, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1199, Argentina
Miriam Blanco
Microbiology Laboratory, Hospital de Alta Complejidad El Cruce, Buenos Aires B1888, Argentina
María Laura Chaves
Microbiology Laboratory, Hospital Municipal de Oncología Marie Curie, Buenos Aires C1405, Argentina
Marcelo Bronzi
Microbiology Laboratory, Instituto de Oncología Ángel H. Roffo, Buenos Aires C1417, Argentina
Alberto Carena
Infectious Diseases Section, Internal Medicine Department, Centro de Educación Médica e Investigaciones Clínicas, (CEMIC), Buenos Aires C1431, Argentina
The epidemiology of bacteremia and the antibiotic resistance profile (ARP) of Gram-negative bacilli (GNB) in hematological malignancies (HM) and hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients may differ according to geographic region. In addition, multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) may impact mortality. This is a prospective, observational, and multicenter study. The first episodes of bacteremia in adult patients with HM or HSCT were included. The risk factors for 30-day mortality were identified. One thousand two hundred and seventy-seven episodes were included (HM: 920; HSCT: 357). GNB were isolated in 60.3% of episodes, with Enterobacterales (46.9%) and P. aeruginosa (8.5%) being the most frequent. Gram-positive cocci were isolated in 41.9% of episodes, with coagulase-negative staphylococci (19.8%) and S. aureus (10.4%) being the most frequent. MDROs were isolated in 40.2% (24.4% GNB). The ARP of GNB in patients with HM vs. HSCT was cefepime: 36.8% vs. 45.7% (p = 0.026); piperacillin–tazobactam: 31.05% vs. 45.2% (p p = 0.012); and aminoglycosides: 9.3% vs. 15.4% (p = 0.017), respectively. Overall mortality between patients with HM and HSCT was 17.5% vs. 17.6% (p = 0.951), respectively. The risk factors for mortality were relapsed and refractory underlying disease, corticosteroids use, respiratory source, septic shock, and GNB resistant to meropenem, while 7-day clinical response was a protective factor for survival. Bacteremia was frequently caused by GNB, with a large proportion of MDROs and a high level of antibiotic resistance, especially in patients with HSCT. Carbapenem-resistant GNB bacteremia was associated with a significant increase in mortality.