Rajni Ekadashi, Garg Vishnu K, Bacchani Daisy, Sharma Richa, Vohra Rajat, Mamoria Vedprakash, Malhotra Hemant
Department of Microbiology, Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Department of Anaesthesiology, Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Indian J Crit Care Med. 2021 Apr;25(4):369-373. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23781.
World is in grip of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic right now. Majority of studies center around its epidemiological and clinical characteristics. Information regarding secondary bacterial infections is limited. This retrospective observational study was done to determine the prevalence and characteristics of bloodstream infections in COVID-19 patients admitted in a tertiary care center in Jaipur.
All blood cultures received from COVID-19 positive patients admitted in designated COVID care ICUs and wards were included in the study. A predesigned pretested questionnaire was used to collect relevant data. Blood cultures were done using BD BACTEC™ FX40, and identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing of isolates were done by VITEK® 2 COMPACT.
One thousand five hundred seventy-eight (1578) COVID-19 positive patients were admitted in center during 5-month study period from whom 158 blood cultures were received. Out of these, 15 (9.4%) were positive. Median age of patients with positive blood culture was 54 years and included 10 males and 5 females. Ten (67%) patients needed intensive care in ICU. Significant correlation of blood culture positivity was found with parameters like ICU admission, presence of an indwelling device, underlying comorbidity, raised biochemical markers, and adverse clinical outcome.
Incidence of bloodstream infections is low for COVID-19 patients. Antibiotic prophylaxis needs to be used with caution, and prompt discontinuation should be done based on clinical judgment.
Rajni E, Garg VK, Bacchani D, Sharma R, Vohra R, Mamoria V, et al. Prevalence of Bloodstream Infections and their Etiology in COVID-19 Patients Admitted in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Jaipur. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021;25(4):369-373.
目前全球正处于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行之中。大多数研究集中在其流行病学和临床特征方面。关于继发性细菌感染的信息有限。本回顾性观察研究旨在确定斋浦尔一家三级护理中心收治的COVID-19患者血流感染的患病率及特征。
本研究纳入了指定COVID护理重症监护病房和病房收治的COVID-19阳性患者的所有血培养样本。使用预先设计并经过预测试的问卷收集相关数据。采用BD BACTEC™ FX40进行血培养,通过VITEK® 2 COMPACT对分离株进行鉴定和药敏试验。
在为期5个月的研究期间,该中心收治了1578例COVID-19阳性患者,共收到158份血培养样本。其中15份(9.4%)呈阳性。血培养阳性患者的中位年龄为54岁,包括10名男性和5名女性。10例(67%)患者需要在重症监护病房接受重症护理。发现血培养阳性与入住重症监护病房、存在留置装置、基础合并症、生化指标升高及不良临床结局等参数存在显著相关性。
COVID-19患者血流感染的发生率较低。抗生素预防需谨慎使用,应根据临床判断及时停用。
拉吉尼·E、加尔格·V·K、巴查尼·D、夏尔马·R、沃拉·R、马莫里亚·V等。斋浦尔一家三级护理医院收治的COVID-19患者血流感染情况及其病因。《印度危重症医学杂志》2021;25(4):369 - 373。