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Emergencias ; 30(1): 21-27, 2018 02.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29437306

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Because of high rates of resistance to fluoroquinolones, ceftriaxone has become one of the main options for treating febrile urinary tract infection (FUTI). This study aimed to identify predictors of ceftriaxone resistance in community-acquired FUTIs in men. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cross-sectional ambispective study enrolling men with FUTIs treated in the emergency department of a local area hospital in Spain. RESULTS: A total of 552 FUTI episodes were studied; 103 (18.6%) were caused by a ceftriaxone-resistant microorganism. Variables associated with a ceftriaxone-resistant FUTI were older age, health care-associated FUTI, dementia, diabetes mellitus, neoplasms, a history of UTIs, urologic disease, and complicated FUTI. Patients with ceftriaxone-resistant FUTIs also had higher rates of recent antibiotic treatment. Independent variables associated with FUTI due to a ceftriaxoneresistant microorganism were cirrhosis of the liver (odds ratio [OR], 6,00 95% CI, 1.25-28; P = .025), health careassociated FUTI (OR, 2.3 95% CI, 1.23-4.27; P = .009), and prior treatment with antibiotics (OR, 2.15; 95% CI, 1.23-3.76 P = .007). Components of health care-associated FUTI were a history of admission to a long-term residence (OR, 2.90 95% CI, 1.21-7.16; P = .017) and use of penicillins with or without beta-lactamase inhibitors (OR, 2.16; 95% CI, 1.05-4.42; P = .035). CONCLUSION: Cirrhosis of the liver; history of health care-associated FUTI, especially in patients residing in a long-term care facility; and recent use of antibiotics, mainly penicillins with or without beta-lactamase inhibitors, are risk factors for ceftriaxone-resistant FUTI in men.


OBJETIVO: Las elevadas tasas de resistencia a fluoroquinolonas han hecho de la ceftriaxona una de las principales opciones terapéuticas en las infecciones del tracto urinario febriles (ITUF). El objetivo del estudio es identificar factores predictivos de infección por microorganismos resistentes a ceftriaxona (MRC) en ITUF comunitaria en hombres. METODO: Estudio transversal ambispectivo en el que se incluyeron hombres con ITUF atendidos en el servicio de urgencias de un hospital comarcal. RESULTADOS: Se incluyeron 552 episodios de ITUF, 103 (18,6%) causadas por MRC. Los pacientes con ITUF por MRC tenían mayor edad, más frecuencia de ITUF relacionada con la atención sanitaria (ITUF-AS), demencia, diabetes mellitus, neoplasia, ITU previa, patología urológica, ITUF complicada y antecedente de tratamiento antibiótico reciente. Las variables independientemente asociadas a ITUF por MRC fueron la cirrosis hepática (OR 6,00; IC 95%: 1,25-28; p = 0,025), tener una ITUF-AS (OR 2,3; IC 95%: 1,23-4,27; p = 0,009) y el consumo previo de antibióticos (OR 2,15; IC 95%: 1,23-3,76; p = 0,007). Entre los componentes de la ITUF-AS, el antecedentes de estancia en centro larga estancia (OR 2,90; IC 95%: 1,21-7,16; p = 0,017) y entre los antibióticos el consumo de penicilinas con/sin inhibidores de betalactamasa (OR 2,16; IC 95%: 1,05-4,42; p = 0,035) se asociaron a ITUF por MRC. CONCLUSIONES: La cirrosis, presentar una ITUF-AS, especialmente provenir de un centro de larga estancia, y el consumo reciente de antibióticos, principalmente de penicilinas con/sin inhibidores de betalactamasa, son factores de riesgo de ITUF por MRC en hombres.


Subject(s)
Ceftriaxone/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Urinary Tract Infections/drug therapy , Aged , Cross Infection/drug therapy , Cross Infection/microbiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Emergency Service, Hospital , Fever/etiology , Humans , Liver Cirrhosis/complications , Male , Middle Aged , Penicillins/pharmacology , Risk Factors , Urinary Tract Infections/complications , Urinary Tract Infections/microbiology , beta-Lactam Resistance , beta-Lactamase Inhibitors/pharmacology
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Emergencias (St. Vicenç dels Horts) ; 30(1): 21-27, feb. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-169891

ABSTRACT

Objetivo. Las elevadas tasas de resistencia a fluoroquinolonas han hecho de la ceftriaxona una de las principales opciones terapéuticas en las infecciones del tracto urinario febriles (ITUF). El objetivo del estudio es identificar factores predictivos de infección por microorganismos resistentes a ceftriaxona (MRC) en ITUF comunitaria en hombres. Métodos. Estudio transversal ambispectivo en el que se incluyeron hombres con ITUF atendidos en el servicio de urgencias de un hospital comarcal. Resultados. Se incluyeron 552 episodios de ITUF, 103 (18,6%) causadas por MRC. Los pacientes con ITUF por MRC tenían mayor edad, más frecuencia de ITUF relacionada con la atención sanitaria (ITUF-AS), demencia, diabetes mellitus, neoplasia, ITU previa, patología urológica, ITUF complicada y antecedente de tratamiento antibiótico reciente. Las variables independientemente asociadas a ITUF por MRC fueron la cirrosis hepática (OR 6,00; IC 95%: 1,25-28; p = 0,025), tener una ITUF-AS (OR 2,3; IC 95%: 1,23-4,27; p = 0,009) y el consumo previo de antibióticos (OR 2,15; IC 95%: 1,23-3,76; p = 0,007). Entre los componentes de la ITUF-AS, el antecedentes de estancia en centro larga estancia (OR 2,90; IC 95%: 1,21-7,16; p = 0,017) y entre los antibióticos el consumo de penicilinas con/sin inhibidores de betalactamasa (OR 2,16; IC 95%: 1,05-4,42; p = 0,035) se asociaron a ITUF por MRC. Conclusiones. La cirrosis, presentar una ITUF-AS, especialmente provenir de un centro de larga estancia, y el consumo reciente de antibióticos, principalmente de penicilinas con/sin inhibidores de betalactamasa, son factores de riesgo de ITUF por MRC en hombres (AU)


Background and objectives. Because of high rates of resistance to fluoroquinolones, ceftriaxone has become one of the main options for treating febrile urinary tract infection (FUTI). This study aimed to identify predictors of ceftriaxone resistance in community-acquired FUTIs in men. Methods. Cross-sectional ambispective study enrolling men with FUTIs treated in the emergency department of a local area hospital in Spain. Results. A total of 552 FUTI episodes were studied; 103 (18.6%) were caused by a ceftriaxone-resistant microorganism. Variables associated with a ceftriaxone-resistant FUTI were older age, health care-associated FUTI, dementia, diabetes mellitus, neoplasms, a history of UTIs, urologic disease, and complicated FUTI. Patients with ceftriaxone-resistant FUTIs also had higher rates of recent antibiotic treatment. Independent variables associated with FUTI due to a ceftriaxone resistant microorganism were cirrhosis of the liver (odds ratio [OR], 6,00 95% CI, 1.25-28; P = .025), health care associated FUTI (OR, 2.3 95% CI, 1.23-4.27; P = .009), and prior treatment with antibiotics (OR, 2.15; 95% CI, 1.23-3.76 P = .007). Components of health care-associated FUTI were a history of admission to a long-term residence (OR, 2.90 95% CI, 1.21-7.16; P = .017) and use of penicillins with or without beta-lactamase inhibitors (OR, 2.16; 95% CI, 1.05-4.42; P = .035). Conclusion. Cirrhosis of the liver; history of health care-associated FUTI, especially in patients residing in a long-term care facility; and recent use of antibiotics, mainly penicillins with or without beta-lactamase inhibitors, are risk factors for ceftriaxone-resistant FUTI in men (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Young Adult , Adult , Predictive Value of Tests , Ceftriaxone/therapeutic use , Drug Resistance , Urinary Tract Infections/drug therapy , Risk Factors , Fever/complications , Fever/etiology , Cross-Sectional Studies/methods , Urine/microbiology , beta-Lactams/therapeutic use , Multivariate Analysis
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