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Analysis of risk factors and drug-resistant associated with nosocomial bacteremia / 中国医师杂志
Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 596-599, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-426097
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the risk factors for nosocomial bacteremia and decrease the prevalence of nosocomial bacteremia.Methods We collected the data of bacteremia patients in our hospital from January,2006 to December,2009.According to the criterion of nosocomial infection,the patients were divided into nosocomial bacteremia group (83) and community-onset bacteremia group (119).The influence of a series of variables on the development on both types of bacteremia was analyzed by Student's t test and x2 test.The risk factors were performed using multivariate logistic regression.Results Compared to that of community-onset bacteremia group,the proportion of malignancy (21/83 vs 12/119,x2 =8.2846,P < 0.01 ),venous catheter ( 28/83 vs 3/119,x2 =36.67,P < 0.01 ),diabetes ( 37/83 vs 0/119,x2 =68.226,P <0.05),surgical operation(37/83 vs 0/119,x2 =68.226,P <0.01),previous antibiotics(78/83 vs 10/119,x2 =173.5657,P < 0.01 ) in nosocomial bacteremia group were higher.Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that only 4 factors were significantly and independently responsible for nosocomial bacteremia,They were malignancy ( P < 0.05,OR =3.186),diabetes ( P <0.001,OR =4.821 ),venous catheter( P < 0.05,OR =2.135),previous antibiotics ( P < 0.05,OR =2.135 ).The bacteria in nosocomial bacteremia group showed more ability to resist to antibiotics.Conclusions We should pay more attention to the patients with diabetes or malignancy or venous catheter or previous treated with antibiotics.These patients have more chances to develop to nosocomial bacteremia and infect by the drug-resistant bacteria.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Etiology study / Risk factors Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Chinese Physician Year: 2012 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Etiology study / Risk factors Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Chinese Physician Year: 2012 Type: Article