Infectious Disease Reports (Aug 2020)

Insights into the clinical management of carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative infections: An Italian retrospective clinical chart review

  • Guido Granata,
  • Davide Manissero,
  • Maria Vittoria Oppia,
  • Keiko Tone,
  • Bin Cai,
  • Christopher Longshaw,
  • Carolina Venditti,
  • Nicola Petrosillo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/idr.2020.8510
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2

Abstract

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There is a lack of consensus regarding management of infections with carbapenem- resistant Gram-negative (CR-GN) pathogens. This study comprised a medical chart review to assess patient management in a high CR prevalence setting. Data was collated retrospectively from medical records of patients hospitalized between November 1st, 2015 and October 31st, 2016. Of 29 patients, 66% had respiratory tract infections. Median duration of hospitalization was 28 days and ~50% of patients were admitted to the intensive care unit, with 77% remaining for >2 weeks. Median time to obtain respiratory culture results was 5 days. Isolation of patients with diagnosed CR-GN infection took ≥5 days in >50% of patients. A majority (76%) of patients received ≥1 antibiotic before providing a specimen for culture; a total of 17 antibiotic treatments were used. Overall, 72% of patients, and 68% of those with respiratory infections, were discharged alive; 38% were discharged without further antibiotics. The difficulties in achieving effective management in patients with CR-GN infections are largely due to complex co-morbidities, a history of prior antibiotic treatment, and multiple referrals across health care facilities.

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