نتایج جستجو برای: bloodstream infection

تعداد نتایج: 462139  

Journal: :Chest 1991
R L Smith S M Meixler M S Simberkoff

To determine the excess mortality attributable to hospital-acquired bloodstream infections, we applied the acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) II classification to 34 critically ill patients with this complication. The study included primary bloodstream infections, defined by a positive blood culture at least three days after hospitalization, in the absence of any other appa...

2008

Considerable research has been conducted and published regarding the efficacy of ARROWg + ard, chlorhexidine and silver sulfadiazine in suppressing microbial colonization, and their effect on reducing hospital costs. A catheterrelated bloodstream infection can prolong hospitalization and substantially add to the cost of hospitalization. In addition, numerous studies have investigated the incide...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2002
David R Murdoch Stanley Mirrett Lizzie J Harrell Janet S Monahan L Barth Reller

We determined the antibiotic susceptibilities of 1,785 enterococcal bloodstream isolates collected over 25 years. Antibiotic resistance emerged at a greater rate in Enterococcus faecium than in other enterococcal species, and E. faecium isolates became proportionally more common over time. Our findings confirm the pattern of emerging antibiotic resistance among enterococci and highlight the inc...

Journal: :Diabetes Care 2008
Rachel L. Derr Victoria C. Hsiao Christopher D. Saudek

OBJECTIVE To use bone marrow transplantation (BMT) as a model for testing the association between hyperglycemia and infection. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS This cohort study included 382 adults (6.5% with diabetes) who had no evidence of infection before neutropenia during BMT. Mean glucose was calculated from central laboratory and bedside measurements taken before neutropenia; the primary ou...

باصری, زهره, باغانی, اکرم, واحدی, آزاده, پورمند, محمدرضا,

Background: Bloodstream infections are the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. Blood culture plays an important role in identifying most of bacterial agents of bloodstream infections. Knowledge about bacterial agents of bloodstream infections and also antibiotic resistance of these bacteria are important. Antibiotic resistance among bacterial agents of blo...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2017
Twisha S Patel Rola Kaakeh Jerod L Nagel Duane W Newton James G Stevenson

Studies evaluating rapid diagnostic testing plus stewardship intervention have consistently demonstrated improved clinical outcomes for patients with bloodstream infections. However, the cost of implementing new rapid diagnostic testing can be significant, and such testing usually does not generate additional revenue. There are minimal data evaluating the impact of adding matrix-assisted laser ...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 1997
D G Maki S M Stolz S Wheeler L A Mermel

BACKGROUND Bloodstream infection related to short-term use of noncuffed central venous catheters is a common and serious problem. Technologic innovations to reduce the risk for these infections are needed. OBJECTIVE To determine 1) the efficacy of a novel antiseptic catheter in preventing central venous catheter-related infection, 2) patient tolerance of this catheter, and 3) the sources of b...

M Mehdizadeh N Nedaei

Bacterial endocarditis is the infection of inner lining of heart and /or heart valves. This disease is usually related to the presence of some pathogenic bacteria in mouth, digestive system or urinary tract. Most of the times, this infection happens in people with heart problems like the presence of prosthetic valves, history of previous endocarditis, some congenital heart defects and heart tra...

2018
Yangxin Xie Bo Tu Xin Zhang Jingfeng Bi Lei Shi Peng Zhao Weiwei Chen Suxia Liu Dongping Xu Enqiang Qin

Objective The study aimed at analyzing the epidemiology and outcomes of liver cirrhosis patients undergoing gram-negative bacterial bloodstream infection. Results Totally 508 eligible patients were collected, with 25.79% 30-day mortality, and 58.86% patients were confirmed as nosocomial infection. The most common isolates were Escherichia coli (48.29%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (19.29%), and ...

2017
K L McCarthy A V Jennison A M Wailan D L Paterson

The morbidity and mortality associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa bloodstream infections are significant. New strategies are required to treat such infections. We report here the draft genome sequences of two antibiotic-sensitive P. aeruginosa bloodstream infection isolates that were associated with rapid death in nonneutropenic patients.

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