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Med. clín (Ed. impr.) ; 152(6): 222-225, mar. 2019. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-182081

ABSTRACT

Introduction and objective: We studied the natural history of patients with chronic stable illnesses that are colonized by Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The aim was to determine the persistence colonization 1 year after. Moreover, we intended to disclose factors that predict MRSA persistence. Material and methods: A multicentric, prospective observational study was designed. Patients from an acute-care hospital and 4 long-term healthcare facilities were included. Demographic, clinical and microbiological data (nasal and skin swabs) were obtained every 3 months during a year. MRSA carriers were decolonized with nasal mupirocin. Results: Among the 699 screened patients, 114 MRSA carriers were identified. MRSA carriage persisted in 59.4% of those who completed the follow-up. Baseline factors associated to MRSA persistence were heart failure, comorbidities, antibiotics, and ulcers. At one year: LTHF, underweight, Barthel<60, and ulcers (the two latest were independent predictors). Persistence was not associated to decolonization. Conclusion: Our study disclosed a high MRSA persistence rate and identified several associated factors (both at baseline and one year later). This information may be useful to identify individuals at high-risk of being MRSA carriers at hospital admission


Introducción y objetivo: Se estudió la evolución natural de los pacientes con enfermedades crónicas que son colonizados por Staphylococcus aureus resistente a la meticilina (SARM) para determinar la persistencia de colonización al año, e identificar factores predictores de persistencia. Material y métodos: Estudio multicéntrico, prospectivo y observacional. Se incluyeron los ingresados en un hospital y los 4 centros sociosanitarios de referencia, recogiendo datos estadísticos, clínicos y microbiológicos (muestras nasales y cutáneas), trimestralmente durante un año. Los portadores recibieron mupirocina. Resultados: Se identificaron 114 portadores de SARM entre los 699 ingresados. Fueron portadores persistentes el 59,4% de aquellos que completaron el seguimiento. Los factores basales asociados a la persistencia fueron la insuficiencia cardíaca, las comorbilidades, la antibioterapia y las úlceras. Al año: CSS, bajo peso, índice de Barthel<60, y úlceras (estos 2 últimos de forma independiente). Persistencia y descolonización no estuvieron estadísticamente relacionados. Conclusión: Se detectó una elevada persistencia de SARM al año, independientemente asociada a dependencia funcional y úlceras. Esta información es útil para detectar el riesgo de ser portador de SARM desde su ingreso


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus/isolation & purification , Drug Carriers , Chronic Disease , Coculture Techniques , Prospective Studies , Heart Failure/diagnosis , Heart Failure/microbiology , Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects , Virulence Factors
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Med Clin (Barc) ; 152(6): 222-225, 2019 03 15.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29779567

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: We studied the natural history of patients with chronic stable illnesses that are colonized by Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The aim was to determine the persistence colonization 1 year after. Moreover, we intended to disclose factors that predict MRSA persistence. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A multicentric, prospective observational study was designed. Patients from an acute-care hospital and 4 long-term healthcare facilities were included. Demographic, clinical and microbiological data (nasal and skin swabs) were obtained every 3 months during a year. MRSA carriers were decolonized with nasal mupirocin. RESULTS: Among the 699 screened patients, 114 MRSA carriers were identified. MRSA carriage persisted in 59.4% of those who completed the follow-up. Baseline factors associated to MRSA persistence were heart failure, comorbidities, antibiotics, and ulcers. At one year: LTHF, underweight, Barthel<60, and ulcers (the two latest were independent predictors). Persistence was not associated to decolonization. CONCLUSION: Our study disclosed a high MRSA persistence rate and identified several associated factors (both at baseline and one year later). This information may be useful to identify individuals at high-risk of being MRSA carriers at hospital admission.


Subject(s)
Carrier State/microbiology , Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus/isolation & purification , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Health Facilities , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nose/microbiology , Prospective Studies , Skin/microbiology , Time Factors
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Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin ; 24(3): 157-61, 2006 Mar.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16606556

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Prosthetic joint infections are a cause of increasing morbidity and medical expenditure. OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence and the clinical and the epidemiological characteristics of knee and hip prosthetic infections (PI) in patients undergoing elective surgery in five Catalonian hospitals. To determine the predictive factors of PI. METHODS: A total of 425 patients operated on between 8 January and 8 July 2001 were prospectively followed for a period of two years. The cumulative incidence, incidence rate and effect measures were determined. Logistic regression was used to identify variables associated with PI. RESULTS: Average age was 71 years and 63.1% were women. Antibiotic prophylaxis with cefazolin was given to 44.7% of the patients, with a mean duration of two days. Prophylaxis was administered during anesthesia induction in 75.6% of the patients. Among the total, 63.4% of the patients were ASA 2. Microbiological confirmation was obtained in all the infected patients; Staphylococcus epidermidis was found in 58%. Fourteen PI were diagnosed, 71% during the first 3 months, with a cumulative incidence of 3.29% and a 3-month incidence rate of 63 patients/10,000 patients/month. Diabetes mellitus was the only variable related to PI in the multivariate analysis: 3.18, 95% CI (1.1-9.9). CONCLUSIONS: The cumulative incidence of PI was slightly higher than that seen in other studies. Variations were observed in the antibiotic used for prophylaxis, and the place where it was administered. PI occurred 3.18 times more frequently in diabetic patients.


Subject(s)
Prosthesis-Related Infections/epidemiology , Aged , Female , Hip Prosthesis , Hospitals/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Incidence , Knee Prosthesis , Male , Prospective Studies , Spain
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Enferm. infecc. microbiol. clín. (Ed. impr.) ; 24(3): 157-161, mar. 2006. tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-044459

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes. Las infecciones de prótesis (IP) articulares son causa de morbilidad y aumento del gasto. Objetivos. Conocer la incidencia y características clínicas y epidemiológicas de las IP de cadera y rodilla, en pacientes intervenidos en cinco hospitales. Identificar factores predictores. Métodos. Se identificaron prospectivamente 425 pacientes intervenidos entre el 8 de enero y el 8 de julio de 2001. Se realizó un seguimiento de 2 años. Se determinaron la incidencia acumulada (IA), tasa de incidencia (TI) y medidas de efecto. Para identificar variables relacionadas con la IP se realizó una regresión logística. Resultados. La edad media fue de 71 años; el 63,1% fueron mujeres. En el 44,7% se realizó profilaxis antibiótica con cefazolina, con una duración media de 2 días. Se administró durante la inducción anestésica en el 75,6%. El 63,4% de los pacientes tenían un ASA 2. Se obtuvo confirmación microbiológica en todos, aislándose Staphylococcus epidermidis en el 58%. Se diagnosticaron 14 IP, 71% de ellas en el primer trimestre; con una IA acumulada a los 2 años del 3,29%, una tasa de incidencia a los 3 meses de 63 casos por 10.000 sujetos/mes de exposición. En el análisis multivariado la diabetes mellitus fue la única variable relacionada con la IP (OR: 3,18; IC 95%: 1,1-9,9). Conclusiones. La IA de la IP es algo superior que en otros estudios. Se evidencia una variabilidad en el antibiótico utilizado en la profilaxis y en el lugar de administración. La IP es 3,18 veces más frecuente en pacientes diabéticos (AU)


Background. Prosthetic joint infections are a cause of increasing morbidity and medical expenditure. Objectives. To determine the incidence and the clinical and the epidemiological characteristics of knee and hip prosthetic infections (PI) in patients undergoing elective surgery in five Catalonian hospitals. To determine the predictive factors of PI. Methods. A total of 425 patients operated on between 8 January and 8 July 2001 were prospectively followed for a period of two years. The cumulative incidence, incidence rate and effect measures were determined. Logistic regression was used to identify variables associated with PI. Results. Average age was 71 years and 63.1% were women. Antibiotic prophylaxis with cefazolin was given to 44.7% of the patients, with a mean duration of two days. Prophylaxis was administered during anesthesia induction in 75.6% of the patients. Among the total, 63.4% of the patients were ASA 2. Microbiological confirmation was obtained in all the infected patients; Staphylococcus epidermidis was found in 58%. Fourteen PI were diagnosed, 71% during the first 3 months, with a cumulative incidence of 3.29% and a 3-month incidence rate of 63 patients/10,000 patients/month. Diabetes mellitus was the only variable related to PI in the multivariate analysis: 3.18, 95% CI (1.1-9.9). Conclusions. The cumulative incidence of PI was slightly higher than that seen in other studies. Variations were observed in the antibiotic used for prophylaxis, and the place where it was administered. PI occurred 3.18 times more frequently in diabetic patients (AU)


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Hip Prosthesis , Prosthesis-Related Infections/epidemiology , Hospitals/statistics & numerical data , Incidence , Knee Prosthesis , Prospective Studies , Spain
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