1. Carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative pathogens associated with septic shock: a review of 120 cases
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Uğur, Önal, Deniz, Akyol, Merve, Mert, Dilşah, Başkol, Seichan Chousein, Memetali, Gamze, Şanlıdağ, Buse, Kenanoğlu, Ayşe, Uyan-Önal, Günel, Quliyeva, Cansu Bulut, Avşar, Damla, Akdağ, Melike, Demir, Hüseyin Aytaç, Erdem, Ümit, Kahraman, Osman, Bozbıyık, Erkin, Özgiray, Devrim, Bozkurt, Funda Karbek, Akarca, Kubilay, Demirağ, İlkin, Çankayalı, Mehmet, Uyar, Feriha, Çilli, Bilgin, Arda, Tansu, Yamazhan, Hüsnü, Pullukçu, Meltem Işıkgöz, Taşbakan, Hilal, Sipahi, Sercan, Ulusoy, and Oguz Resat, Sipahi
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Male ,Pharmacology ,Middle Aged ,Shock, Septic ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Infectious Diseases ,Carbapenems ,Oncology ,Sepsis ,Gram-Negative Bacteria ,Humans ,Female ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the influencing variables for outcomes in patients with septic shock having culture-proven carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative pathogens. It included 120 patients (mean age 64.29 ± 1.35 years and 58.3% female). The mean Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score during septic shock diagnosis was found to be 11.22 ± 0.43 and 9 ± 0.79 among the patients with mortality and among the survivors, respectively (P = 0.017). The logistic regression analysis showed that empirical treatment as mono Gram-negative bacteria-oriented antibiotic therapy (P = 0.016, odds ratio (OR) = 17.730, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.728-182.691), Charlson Comorbidity Index2 (P = 0.032, OR = 7.312, 95% CI: 5.7-18.3), and systemic inflammatory response syndrome score 3 or 4 during septic shock diagnosis (P = 0.014, OR = 5.675, 95% CI: 1.424-22.619) were found as independent risk factors for day 30 mortality. Despite early diagnosis and effective management of patients with septic shock, the mortality rates are quite high in CRGNP-infected patients.
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- 2022
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