Intensive Care Medicine Experimental (Jul 2018)

Ecological effects of cefepime use during antibiotic cycling on the Gram-negative enteric flora of ICU patients

  • Carola Venturini,
  • Andrew N. Ginn,
  • Brooke E. Wilson,
  • Guy Tsafnat,
  • Ian Paulsen,
  • Sally R. Partridge,
  • Jonathan R. Iredell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40635-018-0185-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract This study examines the impact of cefepime and APP-β (antipseudomonal penicillin/ β-lactamase inhibitor combinations) on Gram-negative bacterial colonization and resistance in two Australian ICUs. While resistance did not cumulatively increase, cefepime (but not APP-β treatment) was associated with acquisition of antibiotic resistant Enterobacteriaceae, consistent with an ecological effect. Analysis of the resident gut E. coli population in a subset of patients showed an increase in markers of horizontal gene transfer after cefepime exposure that helps explain the increase in APP-β resistance and reminds us that unmeasured impacts on the microbiome are key outcome determinants that need to be fully explored.