PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Treatment duration of complicated urinary tract infections by extended-spectrum beta-lactamases producing enterobacterales.

  • Judith Álvarez Otero,
  • Jose Luis Lamas Ferreiro,
  • Ana Sanjurjo Rivo,
  • Fernando Maroto Piñeiro,
  • Lucía González González,
  • Ignacio Enríquez de Salamanca Holzinger,
  • Jorge Cavero,
  • Irene Rodríguez Conde,
  • María Fernández Soneira,
  • Javier de la Fuente Aguado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237365
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. e0237365

Abstract

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BackgroundUrinary tract infections caused by extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-EB) are a problem increasing in our clinical practice.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcome in patients who received short (≤ 7 days) versus long courses (>7 days) of antimicrobial therapy for complicated ESBL-EB urinary tract infections.MethodsThis is a retrospective and observational study. Positive urine cultures for ESBL-EB in our hospital between March 2015 and July 2017 were identified. Patients with complicated urinary tract infection were included. Differences between treatment groups (7 days or less vs more than 7 days) were analyzed according to baseline characteristics and severity of clinical presentation. Primary outcome was all cause 30-day mortality. Secondary outcome was a combined item of all cause mortality and reinfection by the same enterobacteria at 30 days.Results273 urine cultures were positive for ESBL-EB during the study period. 75 episodes were included, 40 in the long treatment group and 35 in the short treatment group. Mean treatment duration in short and long treatment groups was 6,1 and 13,8 days respectively. Mortality at 30 days was 5,7% in the short treatment group and 5% in the long treatment group without significant differences (P = 0,8). Mortality or reinfection by the same ESBL-EB at 30 days was 8,6% in the short treatment group and 10% in the long treatment group, without significant differences (P = 0,8).ConclusionsShort courses of antimicrobial treatment seems to be effective as treatment of complicated urinary tract infections by ESBL-EB.