Characteristics and antibiotic resistance of bacteria in patients with sepsis caused by gram-negative at Thai Nguyen National Hospital
Overview
Abstract:
CHARACTERISTICS
AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCES OF BACTERIA
IN
PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS CAUSED BY GRAM-NEGATIVE
AT
THAI NGUYEN NATIONAL HOSPITAL (2020 – 2023)
Object: Describe some epidemiological, clinical, subclinical
characteristics in patients with sepsis caused by gram negative bacteria and
survey the antibiotic resistances of gram negative bacteria isolated in these
patients. Subject and methods: Descriptive and
retrospective study on 121 patients diagnosed with sepsis treated at Thai
Nguyen National Hospital (2020-2023). Results:
The most common pathogens causing sepsis due to GN were E.coli 63 (52.1%) and K.pneumoniae
28 (23.1%). Comorbidity in patients with sepsis was diabetes, accounting for
the highest rate of 39/121 (32.2%). Patients had clinical features: fever with
chill 68/121 (56.2 %); septic shock 9/121 (7.4%), infection source 74/121
(61.2%), of which from the urinary tract account for the highest rate of 43/74
(35.5%); followed by gastrointestinal 15/74 (12.4%). Most patients with sepsis
caused by GN had WBC > 12 G/l, CRP 10 - 150 mg/l (59.3%); PCT > 1.5 ng/l
(80.2%), blood glucose increased (78.2%), albumin < 35 g/l 68/85 (80%);
sodium < 135 mmol/l 71/121 (58.7%). E.coli
was highly sensitive to antibiotics of the carbapenem group, nitrofurantoin,
piper/taz, fosfomycin, amikacin, tended to be resistant to cephalosporins and
quinolones, and was resistant to ampicillin and piperacillin. K.pneumoniae was highly sensitive to
carbapenems, quinolones, aminoglycosides, amp/sul, fosfomycin, cephalosporin, high
resistant to amipicillin, piperacillin and nitrofurantoin. Recommendations:
Patients
having fever with chill, infection source from the uninary tract and
gastrointestinal tract may be valuable for diagnosis sepsis caused by GN.
Initial antibiotic selection should be based on the drug resistant properties
of bacteria according to each country and region.
Keywords:
sepsis, clinical, subclinical, antimicrobial, Thai Nguyen, gram negative bacteria.
Article number | 365 |
Journal | Vietnam Medical Journal |
Volume | 544 |
Issue number | chuyên đề |
Publication status | Published - Nov-2024 |
ISBN | 1859-1868 |