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2. Aspiration Risk Factors, Microbiology, and Empiric Antibiotics for Patients Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia
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Marin-Corral, J, Pascual-Guardia, S, Amati, F, Aliberti, S, Masclans, J, Soni, N, Rodriguez, A, Sibila, O, Sanz, F, Sotgiu, G, Anzueto, A, Dimakou, K, Petrino, R, van de Garde, E, Restrepo, M, Aruj, P, Attorri, S, Barimboim, E, Caeiro, J, Garzon, M, Cambursano, V, Adrian Ceccato, V, Chertcoff, J, Lascar, F, Di Tulio, F, Diaz, A, de Vedia, L, Ganaha, M, Lambert, S, Lopardo, G, Luna, C, Malberti, A, Morcillo, N, Tartara, S, Pensotti, C, Pereyra, B, Scapellato, P, Stagnaro, J, Shah, S, Lotsch, F, Thalhammer, F, Anseeuw, K, Francois, C, Van Braeckel, E, Vincent, J, Djimon, M, Bashi, J, Dodo, R, Nouer, S, Chipev, P, Encheva, M, Miteva, D, Petkova, D, Balkissou, A, Pefura Yone, E, Mbatchou Ngahane, B, Shen, N, Xu, J, Bustamante Rico, C, Buitrago, R, Pereira Paternina, F, Kayembe Ntumba, J, Carevic, V, Jakopovic, M, Jankovic, M, Matkovic, Z, Mitrecic, I, Bouchy Jacobsson, M, Christensen, A, Heitmann Bodtger, U, Meyer, C, Jensen, A, Baunbaek-knudsen, G, Petersen, P, Andersen, S, El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, I, Morsy, N, Shafiek, H, Sobh, E, Abdulsemed, K, Bertrand, F, Brun-Buisson, C, de Montmollin, E, Fartoukh, M, Messika, J, Tattevin, P, Khoury, A, Ebruke, B, Dreher, M, Kolditz, M, Meisinger, M, Pletz, M, Hagel, S, Rupp, J, Schaberg, T, Spielmanns, M, Creutz, P, Suttorp, N, Siaw-Lartey, B, Papapetrou, D, Tsigou, E, Ampazis, D, Kaimakamis, E, Bhatia, M, Dhar, R, D'Souza, G, Garg, R, Koul, P, Mahesh, P, Jayaraj, B, Narayan, K, Udnur, H, Krishnamurthy, S, Kant, S, Swarnakar, R, Limaye, S, Salvi, S, Golshani, K, Keatings, V, Martin-Loeches, I, Maor, Y, Strahilevitz, J, Faverio, P, Battaglia, S, Carrabba, M, Ceriana, P, Confalonieri, M, Monforte, A, Del Prato, B, De Rosa, M, Fantini, R, Fiorentino, G, Gammino, M, Menzella, F, Milani, G, Nava, S, Palmiero, G, Gabrielli, B, Rossi, P, Sorino, C, Steinhilber, G, Zanforlin, A, San Luca, O, Franzetti, F, Carugati, M, Morosi, M, Monge, E, Carone, M, Patella, V, Scarlata, S, Comel, A, Kurahashi, K, Bacha, Z, Ugalde, D, Zuniga, O, Villegas, J, Medenica, M, Mihsra, D, Shrestha, P, Ridgeon, E, Awokola, B, Adefuye Bolanle Olufunlola, O, Olumide, S, Ukwaja, K, Irfan, M, Minarowski, L, Szymon, S, Froes, F, Leuschner, P, Meireles, M, Ferrao, C, Neves, J, Abel, S, Ravara, S, Brocovschii, V, Rusu, D, Toma, C, Chirita, D, Dorobat, C, Birkun, A, Kaluzhenina, A, Almotairi, A, Ali Bukhary, Z, Edathodu, J, Fathy, A, Abdulaziz Enani, A, Mohamed, N, Memon, J, Bella, A, Bogdanovic, S, Milenkovic, B, Pesut, D, Borderias, L, Bordon Garcia, N, Alarcon, H, Cilloniz, C, Torres, A, Diaz-Brito, V, Casas, X, Gonzalez, A, Fernandez-Almira, M, Interna, M, Gallego, M, Gaspar-GarcIa, I, Gonzalez del Castillo, J, Victoria, P, Martinez, E, Malo de Molina, R, Marcos, P, Menendez, R, Pando-Sandoval, A, Aymerich, C, Lacoma de la Torre, A, Garcia-Olive, I, Rello, J, Moyano, S, Rodrigo-Troyano, A, Sole-Violan, J, Uranga, A, van Boven, J, Torra, E, Pujol, J, Feldman, C, Yum, H, Arnauld Attannon Fiogbe, I, Yangui, F, Bilaceroglu, S, Levent Dalar, I, Yilmaz, U, Bogomolov, A, Elahi, N, Dhasmana, D, Feneley, A, Hill, A, Rudran, B, Ruiz-Buitrago, S, Campbell, M, Whitaker, P, Youzguin, A, Singanayagam, A, Hancock, C, Villafuerte, D, Allen, K, Brito, V, Dietz, J, Dysart, C, Kellie, S, Ricardo, A, Meier, G, Gaga, M, Holland, T, Bergin, S, Kheir, F, Landmeier, M, Lois, M, Nair, G, Patel, H, Reyes, K, Rodriguez-Cintron, W, Saito, S, Noda, J, Hinojosa, C, Levine, S, Reyes, L, Angel, L, Whitlow, K, Hipskind, J, Sukhija, K, Totten, V, Wunderink, R, Shah, R, Mateyo, K, Noriega, L, Alvarado, E, Aman, M, Labra, L, Marin-Corral J., Pascual-Guardia S., Amati F., Aliberti S., Masclans J. R., Soni N., Rodriguez A., Sibila O., Sanz F., Sotgiu G., Anzueto A., Dimakou K., Petrino R., van de Garde E., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Adrian Ceccato V. H. D. C. A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A. C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J. L., Djimon M. Z., Bashi J., Dodo R., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A. D., Pefura Yone E. W., Mbatchou Ngahane B. H., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Bustamante Rico C. A., Buitrago R., Pereira Paternina F. J., Kayembe Ntumba J. -M., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Bouchy Jacobsson M. -L., Christensen A. B., Heitmann Bodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., Baunbaek-knudsen G., Petersen P. T., Andersen S., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I., Morsy N. E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K. A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Faverio P., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A. D., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., San Luca O., Franzetti F., Carugati M., Morosi M., Monge E., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., Mihsra D. R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Adefuye Bolanle Olufunlola O. N. O., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Neves J., Abel Salazar, Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Ali Bukhary Z. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Abdulaziz Enani A. M., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic S. N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Bordon Garcia N. M., Alarcon H. C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Interna M., Gallego M., Gaspar-GarcIa I., Gonzalez del Castillo J., Victoria P. J., Martinez E. L., Malo de Molina R., Marcos P. J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., Lacoma de la Torre A., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Arnauld Attannon Fiogbe I. U., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Levent Dalar I. D., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Hancock C., Villafuerte D., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Ricardo A. Franco-Sadud C. J., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Reyes L. F., Angel L. F., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Wunderink R. G., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., Labra L., Marin-Corral, J, Pascual-Guardia, S, Amati, F, Aliberti, S, Masclans, J, Soni, N, Rodriguez, A, Sibila, O, Sanz, F, Sotgiu, G, Anzueto, A, Dimakou, K, Petrino, R, van de Garde, E, Restrepo, M, Aruj, P, Attorri, S, Barimboim, E, Caeiro, J, Garzon, M, Cambursano, V, Adrian Ceccato, V, Chertcoff, J, Lascar, F, Di Tulio, F, Diaz, A, de Vedia, L, Ganaha, M, Lambert, S, Lopardo, G, Luna, C, Malberti, A, Morcillo, N, Tartara, S, Pensotti, C, Pereyra, B, Scapellato, P, Stagnaro, J, Shah, S, Lotsch, F, Thalhammer, F, Anseeuw, K, Francois, C, Van Braeckel, E, Vincent, J, Djimon, M, Bashi, J, Dodo, R, Nouer, S, Chipev, P, Encheva, M, Miteva, D, Petkova, D, Balkissou, A, Pefura Yone, E, Mbatchou Ngahane, B, Shen, N, Xu, J, Bustamante Rico, C, Buitrago, R, Pereira Paternina, F, Kayembe Ntumba, J, Carevic, V, Jakopovic, M, Jankovic, M, Matkovic, Z, Mitrecic, I, Bouchy Jacobsson, M, Christensen, A, Heitmann Bodtger, U, Meyer, C, Jensen, A, Baunbaek-knudsen, G, Petersen, P, Andersen, S, El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, I, Morsy, N, Shafiek, H, Sobh, E, Abdulsemed, K, Bertrand, F, Brun-Buisson, C, de Montmollin, E, Fartoukh, M, Messika, J, Tattevin, P, Khoury, A, Ebruke, B, Dreher, M, Kolditz, M, Meisinger, M, Pletz, M, Hagel, S, Rupp, J, Schaberg, T, Spielmanns, M, Creutz, P, Suttorp, N, Siaw-Lartey, B, Papapetrou, D, Tsigou, E, Ampazis, D, Kaimakamis, E, Bhatia, M, Dhar, R, D'Souza, G, Garg, R, Koul, P, Mahesh, P, Jayaraj, B, Narayan, K, Udnur, H, Krishnamurthy, S, Kant, S, Swarnakar, R, Limaye, S, Salvi, S, Golshani, K, Keatings, V, Martin-Loeches, I, Maor, Y, Strahilevitz, J, Faverio, P, Battaglia, S, Carrabba, M, Ceriana, P, Confalonieri, M, Monforte, A, Del Prato, B, De Rosa, M, Fantini, R, Fiorentino, G, Gammino, M, Menzella, F, Milani, G, Nava, S, Palmiero, G, Gabrielli, B, Rossi, P, Sorino, C, Steinhilber, G, Zanforlin, A, San Luca, O, Franzetti, F, Carugati, M, Morosi, M, Monge, E, Carone, M, Patella, V, Scarlata, S, Comel, A, Kurahashi, K, Bacha, Z, Ugalde, D, Zuniga, O, Villegas, J, Medenica, M, Mihsra, D, Shrestha, P, Ridgeon, E, Awokola, B, Adefuye Bolanle Olufunlola, O, Olumide, S, Ukwaja, K, Irfan, M, Minarowski, L, Szymon, S, Froes, F, Leuschner, P, Meireles, M, Ferrao, C, Neves, J, Abel, S, Ravara, S, Brocovschii, V, Rusu, D, Toma, C, Chirita, D, Dorobat, C, Birkun, A, Kaluzhenina, A, Almotairi, A, Ali Bukhary, Z, Edathodu, J, Fathy, A, Abdulaziz Enani, A, Mohamed, N, Memon, J, Bella, A, Bogdanovic, S, Milenkovic, B, Pesut, D, Borderias, L, Bordon Garcia, N, Alarcon, H, Cilloniz, C, Torres, A, Diaz-Brito, V, Casas, X, Gonzalez, A, Fernandez-Almira, M, Interna, M, Gallego, M, Gaspar-GarcIa, I, Gonzalez del Castillo, J, Victoria, P, Martinez, E, Malo de Molina, R, Marcos, P, Menendez, R, Pando-Sandoval, A, Aymerich, C, Lacoma de la Torre, A, Garcia-Olive, I, Rello, J, Moyano, S, Rodrigo-Troyano, A, Sole-Violan, J, Uranga, A, van Boven, J, Torra, E, Pujol, J, Feldman, C, Yum, H, Arnauld Attannon Fiogbe, I, Yangui, F, Bilaceroglu, S, Levent Dalar, I, Yilmaz, U, Bogomolov, A, Elahi, N, Dhasmana, D, Feneley, A, Hill, A, Rudran, B, Ruiz-Buitrago, S, Campbell, M, Whitaker, P, Youzguin, A, Singanayagam, A, Hancock, C, Villafuerte, D, Allen, K, Brito, V, Dietz, J, Dysart, C, Kellie, S, Ricardo, A, Meier, G, Gaga, M, Holland, T, Bergin, S, Kheir, F, Landmeier, M, Lois, M, Nair, G, Patel, H, Reyes, K, Rodriguez-Cintron, W, Saito, S, Noda, J, Hinojosa, C, Levine, S, Reyes, L, Angel, L, Whitlow, K, Hipskind, J, Sukhija, K, Totten, V, Wunderink, R, Shah, R, Mateyo, K, Noriega, L, Alvarado, E, Aman, M, Labra, L, Marin-Corral J., Pascual-Guardia S., Amati F., Aliberti S., Masclans J. R., Soni N., Rodriguez A., Sibila O., Sanz F., Sotgiu G., Anzueto A., Dimakou K., Petrino R., van de Garde E., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Adrian Ceccato V. H. D. C. A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A. C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J. L., Djimon M. Z., Bashi J., Dodo R., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A. D., Pefura Yone E. W., Mbatchou Ngahane B. H., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Bustamante Rico C. A., Buitrago R., Pereira Paternina F. J., Kayembe Ntumba J. -M., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Bouchy Jacobsson M. -L., Christensen A. B., Heitmann Bodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., Baunbaek-knudsen G., Petersen P. T., Andersen S., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I., Morsy N. E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K. A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Faverio P., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A. D., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., San Luca O., Franzetti F., Carugati M., Morosi M., Monge E., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., Mihsra D. R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Adefuye Bolanle Olufunlola O. N. O., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Neves J., Abel Salazar, Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Ali Bukhary Z. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Abdulaziz Enani A. M., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic S. N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Bordon Garcia N. M., Alarcon H. C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Interna M., Gallego M., Gaspar-GarcIa I., Gonzalez del Castillo J., Victoria P. J., Martinez E. L., Malo de Molina R., Marcos P. J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., Lacoma de la Torre A., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Arnauld Attannon Fiogbe I. U., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Levent Dalar I. D., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Hancock C., Villafuerte D., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Ricardo A. Franco-Sadud C. J., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Reyes L. F., Angel L. F., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Wunderink R. G., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., and Labra L.
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Background: Aspiration community-acquired pneumonia (ACAP) and community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in patients with aspiration risk factors (AspRFs) are infections associated with anaerobes, but limited evidence suggests their pathogenic role. Research Question: What are the aspiration risk factors, microbiology patterns, and empiric anti-anaerobic use in patients hospitalized with CAP? Study Design and Methods: This is a secondary analysis of GLIMP, an international, multicenter, point-prevalence study of adults hospitalized with CAP. Patients were stratified into three groups: (1) ACAP, (2) CAP/AspRF+ (CAP with AspRF), and (3) CAP/AspRF- (CAP without AspRF). Data on demographics, comorbidities, microbiological results, and anti-anaerobic antibiotics were analyzed in all groups. Patients were further stratified in severe and nonsevere CAP groups. Results: We enrolled 2,606 patients with CAP, of which 193 (7.4%) had ACAP. Risk factors independently associated with ACAP were male, bedridden, underweight, a nursing home resident, and having a history of stroke, dementia, mental illness, and enteral tube feeding. Among non-ACAP patients, 1,709 (70.8%) had CAP/AspRF+ and 704 (29.2%) had CAP/AspRF-. Microbiology patterns including anaerobes were similar between CAP/AspRF-, CAP/AspRF+ and ACAP (0.0% vs 1.03% vs 1.64%). Patients with severe ACAP had higher rates of total gram-negative bacteria (64.3% vs 44.3% vs 33.3%, P =.021) and lower rates of total gram-positive bacteria (7.1% vs 38.1% vs 50.0%, P <.001) when compared with patients with severe CAP/AspRF+ and severe CAP/AspRF-, respectively. Most patients (>50% in all groups) independent of AspRFs or ACAP received specific or broad-spectrum anti-anaerobic coverage antibiotics. Interpretation: Hospitalized patients with ACAP or CAP/AspRF+ had similar anaerobic flora compared with patients without aspiration risk factors. Gram-negative bacteria were more prevalent in patients with severe ACAP. Despite having similar
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3. Prevalence and risk factors for Enterobacteriaceae in patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia
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Villafuerte, D, Aliberti, S, Soni, N, Faverio, P, Marcos, P, Wunderink, R, Rodriguez, A, Sibila, O, Sanz, F, Martin-Loeches, I, Menzella, F, Reyes, L, Jankovic, M, Spielmanns, M, Restrepo, M, Aruj, P, Attorri, S, Barimboim, E, Caeiro, J, Garzon, M, Cambursano, V, Ceccato, A, Chertcoff, J, Cordon Diaz, A, de Vedia, L, Ganaha, M, Lambert, S, Lopardo, G, Luna, C, Malberti, A, Morcillo, N, Tartara, S, Pensotti, C, Pereyra, B, Scapellato, P, Stagnaro, J, Shah, S, Lotsch, F, Thalhammer, F, Anseeuw, K, Francois, C, Van Braeckel, E, Vincent, J, Djimon, M, Nouer, S, Chipev, P, Encheva, M, Miteva, D, Petkova, D, Balkissou, A, Yone, E, Ngahane, B, Shen, N, Xu, J, Rico, C, Buitrago, R, Paternina, F, Ntumba, J, Carevic, V, Jakopovic, M, Matkovic, Z, Mitrecic, I, Jacobsson, M, Christensen, A, Heitmann Bodtger, U, Meyer, C, Jensen, A, El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, I, Morsy, N, Shafiek, H, Sobh, E, Abdulsemed, K, Bertrand, F, Brun-Buisson, C, Montmollin, E, Fartoukh, M, Messika, J, Tattevin, P, Khoury, A, Ebruke, B, Dreher, M, Kolditz, M, Meisinger, M, Pletz, M, Hagel, S, Rupp, J, Schaberg, T, Creutz, P, Suttorp, N, Siaw-Lartey, B, Dimakou, K, Papapetrou, D, Tsigou, E, Ampazis, D, Kaimakamis, E, Bhatia, M, Dhar, R, D'Souza, G, Garg, R, Koul, P, Mahesh, P, Jayaraj, B, Narayan, K, Udnur, H, Krishnamurthy, S, Kant, S, Swarnakar, R, Limaye, S, Salvi, S, Golshani, K, Keatings, V, Maor, Y, Strahilevitz, J, Battaglia, S, Carrabba, M, Ceriana, P, Confalonieri, M, Monforte, A, Prato, B, Rosa, M, Fantini, R, Fiorentino, G, Gammino, M, Milani, G, Nava, S, Palmiero, G, Petrino, R, Gabrielli, B, Rossi, P, Sorino, C, Steinhilber, G, Zanforlin, A, Franzetti, F, Carone, M, Patella, V, Scarlata, S, Comel, A, Kurahashi, K, Bacha, Z, Ugalde, D, Zuniga, O, Villegas, J, Medenica, M, van de Garde, E, Mihsra, D, Shrestha, P, Ridgeon, E, Awokola, B, Nwankwo, O, Olufunlola, A, Olumide, S, Ukwaja, K, Irfan, M, Minarowski, L, Szymon, S, Froes, F, Leuschner, P, Meireles, M, Ravara, S, Brocovschii, V, Ion, C, Rusu, D, Toma, C, Chirita, D, Dorobat, C, Birkun, A, Kaluzhenina, A, Almotairi, A, Bukhary, Z, Edathodu, J, Fathy, A, Enani, A, Mohamed, N, Memon, J, Bella, A, Bogdanovic, N, Milenkovic, B, Pesut, D, Borderias, L, Garcia, N, Cabello Alarcon, H, Cilloniz, C, Torres, A, Diaz-Brito, V, Casas, X, Gonzalez, A, Fernandez-Almira, M, Gallego, M, Gaspar-Garcia, I, Castillo, J, Victoria, P, Laserna Martinez, E, Molina, R, Menendez, R, Pando-Sandoval, A, Aymerich, C, Rello, J, Moyano, S, Rodrigo-Troyano, A, Sole-Violan, J, Uranga, A, van Boven, J, Torra, E, Pujol, J, Feldman, C, Yum, H, Fiogbe, A, Yangui, F, Bilaceroglu, S, Dalar, L, Yilmaz, U, Bogomolov, A, Elahi, N, Dhasmana, D, Feneley, A, Hancock, C, Hill, A, Rudran, B, Ruiz-Buitrago, S, Campbell, M, Whitaker, P, Youzguin, A, Singanayagam, A, Allen, K, Brito, V, Dietz, J, Dysart, C, Kellie, S, Franco-Sadud, R, Meier, G, Gaga, M, Holland, T, Bergin, S, Kheir, F, Landmeier, M, Lois, M, Nair, G, Patel, H, Reyes, K, Rodriguez-Cintron, W, Saito, S, Noda, J, Hinojosa, C, Levine, S, Angel, L, Anzueto, A, Whitlow, K, Hipskind, J, Sukhija, K, Totten, V, Shah, R, Mateyo, K, Noriega, L, Alvarado, E, Aman, M, Labra, L, Villafuerte D., Aliberti S., Soni N. J., Faverio P., Marcos P. J., Wunderink R. G., Rodriguez A., Sibila O., Sanz F., Martin-Loeches I., Menzella F., Reyes L. F., Jankovic M., Spielmanns M., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Cordon Diaz A., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J. L., Djimon M. Z., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A. D., Yone E. W. P., Ngahane B. H. M., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Rico C. A. B., Buitrago R., Paternina F. J. P., Ntumba J. -M. K., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M. -L. B., Christensen A. B., Heitmann Bodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I., Morsy N. E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K. A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., Montmollin E. D., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A. D., Prato B. D., Rosa M. D., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Franzetti F., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., van de Garde E. M. W., Mihsra D. R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z. A. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A. M. A., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Garcia N. M. B., Cabello Alarcon H., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Castillo J. G. D., Victoria P. J., Laserna Martinez E., Molina R. M. D., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., Rello J., Moyano S., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F. M., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Hancock C., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Franco-Sadud R. A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., Labra L., Villafuerte, D, Aliberti, S, Soni, N, Faverio, P, Marcos, P, Wunderink, R, Rodriguez, A, Sibila, O, Sanz, F, Martin-Loeches, I, Menzella, F, Reyes, L, Jankovic, M, Spielmanns, M, Restrepo, M, Aruj, P, Attorri, S, Barimboim, E, Caeiro, J, Garzon, M, Cambursano, V, Ceccato, A, Chertcoff, J, Cordon Diaz, A, de Vedia, L, Ganaha, M, Lambert, S, Lopardo, G, Luna, C, Malberti, A, Morcillo, N, Tartara, S, Pensotti, C, Pereyra, B, Scapellato, P, Stagnaro, J, Shah, S, Lotsch, F, Thalhammer, F, Anseeuw, K, Francois, C, Van Braeckel, E, Vincent, J, Djimon, M, Nouer, S, Chipev, P, Encheva, M, Miteva, D, Petkova, D, Balkissou, A, Yone, E, Ngahane, B, Shen, N, Xu, J, Rico, C, Buitrago, R, Paternina, F, Ntumba, J, Carevic, V, Jakopovic, M, Matkovic, Z, Mitrecic, I, Jacobsson, M, Christensen, A, Heitmann Bodtger, U, Meyer, C, Jensen, A, El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, I, Morsy, N, Shafiek, H, Sobh, E, Abdulsemed, K, Bertrand, F, Brun-Buisson, C, Montmollin, E, Fartoukh, M, Messika, J, Tattevin, P, Khoury, A, Ebruke, B, Dreher, M, Kolditz, M, Meisinger, M, Pletz, M, Hagel, S, Rupp, J, Schaberg, T, Creutz, P, Suttorp, N, Siaw-Lartey, B, Dimakou, K, Papapetrou, D, Tsigou, E, Ampazis, D, Kaimakamis, E, Bhatia, M, Dhar, R, D'Souza, G, Garg, R, Koul, P, Mahesh, P, Jayaraj, B, Narayan, K, Udnur, H, Krishnamurthy, S, Kant, S, Swarnakar, R, Limaye, S, Salvi, S, Golshani, K, Keatings, V, Maor, Y, Strahilevitz, J, Battaglia, S, Carrabba, M, Ceriana, P, Confalonieri, M, Monforte, A, Prato, B, Rosa, M, Fantini, R, Fiorentino, G, Gammino, M, Milani, G, Nava, S, Palmiero, G, Petrino, R, Gabrielli, B, Rossi, P, Sorino, C, Steinhilber, G, Zanforlin, A, Franzetti, F, Carone, M, Patella, V, Scarlata, S, Comel, A, Kurahashi, K, Bacha, Z, Ugalde, D, Zuniga, O, Villegas, J, Medenica, M, van de Garde, E, Mihsra, D, Shrestha, P, Ridgeon, E, Awokola, B, Nwankwo, O, Olufunlola, A, Olumide, S, Ukwaja, K, Irfan, M, Minarowski, L, Szymon, S, Froes, F, Leuschner, P, Meireles, M, Ravara, S, Brocovschii, V, Ion, C, Rusu, D, Toma, C, Chirita, D, Dorobat, C, Birkun, A, Kaluzhenina, A, Almotairi, A, Bukhary, Z, Edathodu, J, Fathy, A, Enani, A, Mohamed, N, Memon, J, Bella, A, Bogdanovic, N, Milenkovic, B, Pesut, D, Borderias, L, Garcia, N, Cabello Alarcon, H, Cilloniz, C, Torres, A, Diaz-Brito, V, Casas, X, Gonzalez, A, Fernandez-Almira, M, Gallego, M, Gaspar-Garcia, I, Castillo, J, Victoria, P, Laserna Martinez, E, Molina, R, Menendez, R, Pando-Sandoval, A, Aymerich, C, Rello, J, Moyano, S, Rodrigo-Troyano, A, Sole-Violan, J, Uranga, A, van Boven, J, Torra, E, Pujol, J, Feldman, C, Yum, H, Fiogbe, A, Yangui, F, Bilaceroglu, S, Dalar, L, Yilmaz, U, Bogomolov, A, Elahi, N, Dhasmana, D, Feneley, A, Hancock, C, Hill, A, Rudran, B, Ruiz-Buitrago, S, Campbell, M, Whitaker, P, Youzguin, A, Singanayagam, A, Allen, K, Brito, V, Dietz, J, Dysart, C, Kellie, S, Franco-Sadud, R, Meier, G, Gaga, M, Holland, T, Bergin, S, Kheir, F, Landmeier, M, Lois, M, Nair, G, Patel, H, Reyes, K, Rodriguez-Cintron, W, Saito, S, Noda, J, Hinojosa, C, Levine, S, Angel, L, Anzueto, A, Whitlow, K, Hipskind, J, Sukhija, K, Totten, V, Shah, R, Mateyo, K, Noriega, L, Alvarado, E, Aman, M, Labra, L, Villafuerte D., Aliberti S., Soni N. J., Faverio P., Marcos P. J., Wunderink R. G., Rodriguez A., Sibila O., Sanz F., Martin-Loeches I., Menzella F., Reyes L. F., Jankovic M., Spielmanns M., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Cordon Diaz A., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J. L., Djimon M. Z., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A. D., Yone E. W. P., Ngahane B. H. M., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Rico C. A. B., Buitrago R., Paternina F. J. P., Ntumba J. -M. K., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M. -L. B., Christensen A. B., Heitmann Bodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I., Morsy N. E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K. A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., Montmollin E. D., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A. D., Prato B. D., Rosa M. D., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Franzetti F., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., van de Garde E. M. W., Mihsra D. R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z. A. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A. M. A., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Garcia N. M. B., Cabello Alarcon H., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Castillo J. G. D., Victoria P. J., Laserna Martinez E., Molina R. M. D., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., Rello J., Moyano S., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F. M., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Hancock C., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Franco-Sadud R. A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., and Labra L.
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Background and objective: Enterobacteriaceae (EB) spp. family is known to include potentially multidrug-resistant (MDR) microorganisms, and remains as an important cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) associated with high mortality. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and specific risk factors associated with EB and MDR-EB in a cohort of hospitalized adults with CAP. Methods: We performed a multinational, point-prevalence study of adult patients hospitalized with CAP. MDR-EB was defined when ≥3 antimicrobial classes were identified as non-susceptible. Risk factors assessment was also performed for patients with EB and MDR-EB infection. Results: Of the 3193 patients enrolled with CAP, 197 (6%) had a positive culture with EB. Fifty-one percent (n = 100) of EB were resistant to at least one antibiotic and 19% (n = 38) had MDR-EB. The most commonly EB identified were Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 111, 56%) and Escherichia coli (n = 56, 28%). The risk factors that were independently associated with EB CAP were male gender, severe CAP, underweight (body mass index (BMI) < 18.5) and prior extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) infection. Additionally, prior ESBL infection, being underweight, cardiovascular diseases and hospitalization in the last 12 months were independently associated with MDR-EB CAP. Conclusion: This study of adults hospitalized with CAP found a prevalence of EB of 6% and MDR-EB of 1.2%, respectively. The presence of specific risk factors, such as prior ESBL infection and being underweight, should raise the clinical suspicion for EB and MDR-EB in patients hospitalized with CAP.
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4. Prevalence and risk factors for Enterobacteriaceae in patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia
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Villafuerte D., Aliberti S., Soni N. J., Faverio P., Marcos P. J., Wunderink R. G., Rodriguez A., Sibila O., Sanz F., Martin-Loeches I., Menzella F., Reyes L. F., Jankovic M., Spielmanns M., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Cordon Diaz A., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J. L., Djimon M. Z., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A. D., Yone E. W. P., Ngahane B. H. M., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Rico C. A. B., Buitrago R., Paternina F. J. P., Ntumba J. -M. K., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M. -L. B., Christensen A. B., Heitmann Bodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I., Morsy N. E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K. A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., Montmollin E. D., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A. D., Prato B. D., Rosa M. D., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Franzetti F., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., van de Garde E. M. W., Mihsra D. R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z. A. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A. M. A., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Garcia N. M. B., Cabello Alarcon H., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Castillo J. G. D., Victoria P. J., Laserna Martinez E., Molina R. M. D., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., Rello J., Moyano S., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F. M., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Hancock C., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Franco-Sadud R. A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. 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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,community-acquired pneumonia ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Enterobacteriaceae ,multidrug-resistance ,prevalence ,risk factors ,International Cooperation ,Multidrug-resistance ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Research initiative ,E-NDAS ,Cohort Studies ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,Risk factor ,Veterans Affairs ,health care economics and organizations ,Aged ,business.industry ,Enterobacteriaceae Infections ,QR Microbiology ,medicine.disease ,Drug Resistance, Multiple ,humanities ,Quality enhancement ,QR ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Hospitalization ,Risk factors ,risk factor ,Family medicine ,Female ,business ,Risk assessment ,Cohort study - Abstract
N.J.S. is partially funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Partnered Evaluation Initiative Grant (HX002263-01A1). Background and objective : Enterobacteriaceae (EB) spp. family is known to include potentially multidrug-resistant (MDR) microorganisms, and remains as an important cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) associated with high mortality. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and specific risk factors associated with EB and MDR-EB in a cohort of hospitalized adults with CAP. Methods : We performed a multinational, point-prevalence study of adult patients hospitalized with CAP. MDR-EB was defined when ≥3 antimicrobial classes were identified as non-susceptible. Risk factors assessment was also performed for patients with EB and MDR-EB infection. Results : Of the 3193 patients enrolled with CAP, 197 (6%) had a positive culture with EB. Fifty-one percent (n = 100) of EB were resistant to at least one antibiotic and 19% (n = 38) had MDR-EB. The most commonly EB identified were Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 111, 56%) and Escherichia coli (n = 56, 28%). The risk factors that were independently associated with EB CAP were male gender, severe CAP, underweight (body mass index (BMI)
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5. Correction to: Bacterial etiology of community-acquired pneumonia in immunocompetent hospitalized patients and appropriateness of empirical treatment recommendations: an international point-prevalence study (European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, (2020), 39, 8, (1513-1525), 10.1007/s10096-020-03870-3)
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Carugati M., Aliberti S., Sotgiu G., Blasi F., Gori A., Menendez R., Encheva M., Gallego M., Leuschner P., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Battaglia S., Fantini R., Pascual-Guardia S., Marin-Corral J., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Tulio F. D., Diaz A. C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Vincent J. L., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Djimon M. Z., Bashi J., Roger D., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Miteva D., Petkova D., Dodo B. A., Ngahane M., Hugo B., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Rico C. A. B., Buitrago R., Paternina F. J. P., Jean-Marie K. N., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M. -L. B., Christensen A. B., HeitmannBodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., Baunbaek-knudsen G., Petersen P. T., Andersen S., El-Wahhab I. E. -S. A., Morsy N. E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., d'Arminio Monforte A., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., van de Garde E. M. W., Mihsra D. R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Neves J., Ravara S. B., da Beira C., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Abdulbaqi Z., Bukhary A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A. M. A., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Garcia N. M. B., Alarcon H. C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Gaspar-GarcIa I., del Castillo J. G., Victoria P. J., Martinez E. L., de Molina R. M., Marcos P. J., PandoSandova A., Aymerich C. P., del la Torre A. L., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Sibila O., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Franco-Sadud R. A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Soni N. J., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Wunderink R. G., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Carugati M., Aliberti S., Sotgiu G., Blasi F., Gori A., Menendez R., Encheva M., Gallego M., Leuschner P., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Battaglia S., Fantini R., Pascual-Guardia S., Marin-Corral J., Restrepo M.I., Aruj P.K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J.P., Garzon M.I., Cambursano V.H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Tulio F.D., Diaz A.C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M.C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C.M., Malberti A.G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P.G., Stagnaro J.P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Vincent J.L., Anseeuw K., Francois C.A., Van Braeckel E., Djimon M.Z., Bashi J., Roger D., Nouer S.A., Chipev P., Miteva D., Petkova D., Dodo B.A., Ngahane M., Hugo B., Shen N., Xu J.-F., Rico C.A.B., Buitrago R., Paternina F.J.P., Jean-Marie K.N., Carevic V.V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M.-L.B., Christensen A.B., HeitmannBodtger U.C., Meyer C.N., Jensen A.V., Baunbaek-knudsen G., Petersen P.T., Andersen S., El-Wahhab I.E.-S.A., Morsy N.E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M.W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P.A., Mahesh P.A., Jayaraj B.S., Narayan K.V., Udnur H.B., Krishnamurthy S.B., Golshani K., Keatings V.M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., d'Arminio Monforte A., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fiorentino G., Gammino M.A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z.A., Ugalde D.B., Zuniga O.C., Villegas J.F., Medenica M., van de Garde E.M.W., Mihsra D.R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B.I., Nwankwo O.N.O., Olufunlola A.B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K.N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Neves J., Ravara S.B., da Beira C., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Abdulbaqi Z., Bukhary A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A.M.A., Mohamed N.E., Memon J.U., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Garcia N.M.B., Alarcon H.C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A.E., Fernandez-Almira M.L., Gaspar-GarcIa I., del Castillo J.G., Victoria P.J., Martinez E.L., de Molina R.M., Marcos P.J., PandoSandova A., Aymerich C.P., del la Torre A.L., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Sibila O., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J.F., Torra E.V., Pujol J.A., Feldman C., Yum H.K., Fiogbe A.A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D.J., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Hill A.T., Rudran B., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Allen K.S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C.E., Kellie S.M., Franco-Sadud R.A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T.L., Bergin S.P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G.B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Soni N.J., Noda J., Hinojosa C.I., Levine S.M., Angel L.F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K.S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Wunderink R.G., Shah R.D., and Mateyo K.J.
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pneumonia ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio - Abstract
In the originally published article, the individual collaborator names were not captured under the group name “GLIMP Collaborators”. The names are now captured correctly under this group accordingly. The original article has been corrected.
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6. International prevalence and risk factors evaluation for drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia
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Aliberti, S, Cook, GS, Babu, BL, Reyes, LF, Rodriguez, AH, Sanz, F, Soni, NJ, Anzueto, A, Faverio, P, Sadud, RF, Muhammad, I, Prat, C, Vendrell, E, Neves, J, Kaimakamis, E, Feneley, A, Swarnakar, R, Franzetti, F, Carugati, M, Morosi, M, Monge, E, Restrepo, MI, Aruj, PK, Attorri, S, Barimboim, E, Caeiro, JP, Garzon, MI, Cambursano, VH, Ceccato, A, Chertcoff, J, Lascar, F, Di Tulio, F, Diaz, AC, de Vedia, L, Ganaha, MC, Lambert, S, Lopardo, G, Lopez, V, Luna, CM, Malberti, AG, Morcillo, N, Tartara, S, Pensotti, C, Pereyra, B, Scapellato, PG, Stagnaro, JP, Shah, S, Lotsch, F, Thalhammer, F, Anseeuw, K, Francois, CA, Van Braeckel, E, Vincent, JL, Djimon, MZ, Bashi, J, Dodo, R, Nouer, SA, Chipev, P, Encheva, M, Miteva, D, Petkova, D, Balkissou, AD, Yone, EWP, Ngahane, BHM, Shen, N, Xu, JF, Rico, CAB, Buitrago, R, Paternina, FJP, Ntumba, JMK, Carevic, VV, Jakopovic, M, Jankovic, M, Matkovic, Z, Mitrecic, I, Jacobsson, MLB, Christensen, AB, Bodtger, UCH, Meyer, CN, Jensen, AV, Baunbaek-knudsen, G, Petersen, PT, Andersen, S, Abd El-Wahhab, IES, Morsy, NE, Shafiek, H, Sobh, E, Abdulsemed, KA, Bertrand, F, Brun-Buisson, C, de Montmollin, E, Fartoukh, M, Messika, J, Tattevin, P, Khoury, A, Ebruke, B, Dreher, M, Kolditz, M, Meisinger, M, Pletz, MW, Hagel, S, Rupp, J, Schaberg, T, Spielmanns, M, Creutz, P, Suttorp, N, Siaw-Lartey, B, Dimakou, K, Papapetrou, D, Tsigou, E, Ampazis, D, Bhatia, M, Dhar, R, D'Souza, G, Garg, R, Koul, PA, Mahesh, PA, Jayaraj, BS, Narayan, KV, Udnur, HB, Krishnamurthy, SB, Kant, S, Limaye, S, Salvi, S, Golshani, K, Keatings, VM, Martin-Loeches, I, Maor, Y, Strahilevitz, J, Battaglia, S, Carrabba, M, Ceriana, P, Confalonieri, M, Monforte, AD, Del Prato, B, De Rosa, M, Fantini, R, Fiorentino, G, Gammino, MA, Menzella, F, Milani, G, Nava, S, Palmiero, G, Petrino, R, Gabrielli, B, Rossi, P, Sorino, C, Steinhilber, G, Zanforlin, A, Carone, M, Patella, V, Scarlata, S, Comel, A, Kurahashi, K, Bacha, ZA, Ugalde, DB, Zuniga, OC, Villegas, JF, Medenica, M, van de Garde, EMW, Mihsra, DR, Shrestha, P, Ridgeon, E, Awokola, BI, Nwankwo, ONO, Olufunlola, AB, Olumide, S, Ukwaja, KN, Irfan, M, Minarowski, L, Szymon, S, Froes, F, Leuschner, P, Meireles, M, Ferrao, C, Ravara, SB, Brocovschii, V, Ion, C, Rusu, D, Toma, C, Chirita, D, Dorobat, CM, Birkun, A, Kaluzhenina, A, Almotairi, A, Bukhary, ZAA, Edathodu, J, Fathy, A, Enani, AMA, Mohamed, NE, Memon, JU, Bella, A, Bogdanovic, N, Milenkovic, B, Pesut, D, Borderias, L, Garcia, NMB, Alarcon, HC, Cilloniz, C, Torres, A, Diaz-Brito, V, Casas, X, Gonzalez, AE, Fernandez-Almira, ML, Gallego, M, Gaspar-Garcia, I, del Castillo, JG, Victoria, PJ, Martinez, EL, de Molina, RM, Marcos, PJ, Menendez, R, Pando-Sandoval, A, Aymerich, CP, de la Torre, AL, Garcia-Olive, I, Rello, J, Moyano, S, Sibila, O, Rodrigo-Troyano, A, Sole-Violan, J, Uranga, A, van Boven, JFM, Torra, EV, Pujol, JA, Feldman, C, Yum, HK, Fiogbe, AA, Yangui, F, Bilaceroglu, S, Dalar, L, Yilmaz, U, Bogomolov, A, Elahi, N, Dhasmana, DJ, Ions, R, Skeemer, J, Woltmann, G, Hancock, C, Hill, AT, Rudran, B, Ruiz-Buitrago, S, Campbell, M, Whitaker, P, Youzguin, A, Singanayagam, A, Allen, KS, Brito, V, Dietz, J, Dysart, CE, Kellie, SM, Franco-Sadud, RA, Meier, G, Gaga, M, Holland, TL, Bergin, SP, Kheir, F, Landmeier, M, Lois, M, Nair, GB, Patel, H, Reyes, K, Rodriguez-Cintron, W, Saito, S, Noda, J, Hinojosa, CI, Levine, SM, Angel, LF, Whitlow, KS, Hipskind, J, Sukhija, K, Totten, V, Wunderink, RG, Shah, RD, Mateyo, KJ, Noriega, L, Alvarado, E, Aman, M, Labra, L, Aliberti, S, Cook, G, Babu, B, Reyes, L, H. Rodriguez, A, Sanz, F, Soni, N, Anzueto, A, Faverio, P, Sadud, R, Muhammad, I, Prat, C, Vendrell, E, Neves, J, Kaimakamis, E, Feneley, A, Swarnakar, R, Franzetti, F, Carugati, M, Morosi, M, Monge, E, Restrepo, M, Aliberti, S., Cook, G. S., Babu, B. L., Reyes, L. F., Rodriguez, A. H., Sanz, F., Soni, N. J., Anzueto, A., Faverio, P., Sadud, R. F., Muhammad, I., Prat, C., Vendrell, E., Neves, J., Kaimakamis, E., Feneley, A., Swarnakar, R., Franzetti, F., Carugati, M., Morosi, M., Monge, E., Restrepo, M. I., Aruj, P. K., Attorri, S., Barimboim, E., Caeiro, J. P., Garzon, M. I., Cambursano, V. H., Ceccato, A., Chertcoff, J., Lascar, F., Di Tulio, F., Diaz, A. C., de Vedia, L., Ganaha, M. C., Lambert, S., Lopardo, G., Luna, C. M., Malberti, A. G., Morcillo, N., Tartara, S., Pensotti, C., Pereyra, B., Scapellato, P. G., Stagnaro, J. P., Shah, S., Lotsch, F., Thalhammer, F., Anseeuw, K., Francois, C. A., Van Braeckel, E., Vincent, J. L., Djimon, M. Z., Bashi, J., Dodo, R., Nouer, S. A., Chipev, P., Encheva, M., Miteva, D., Petkova, D., Balkissou, A. D., Yone, E. W. P., Ngahane, B. H. M., Shen, N., Xu, J. -F., Rico, C. A. B., Buitrago, R., Paternina, F. J. P., Ntumba, J. -M. K., Carevic, V. V., Jakopovic, M., Jankovic, M., Matkovic, Z., Mitrecic, I., Jacobsson, M. -L. B., Christensen, A. B., Bodtger, U. C. H., Meyer, C. N., Jensen, A. V., Baunbaek-Knudsen, G., Petersen, P. T., Andersen, S., El-Wahhab, I. E. -S. A., Morsy, N. E., Shafiek, H., Sobh, E., Abdulsemed, K. A., Bertrand, F., Brun-Buisson, C., de Montmollin, E., Fartoukh, M., Messika, J., Tattevin, P., Khoury, A., Ebruke, B., Dreher, M., Kolditz, M., Meisinger, M., Pletz, M. W., Hagel, S., Rupp, J., Schaberg, T., Spielmanns, M., Creutz, P., Suttorp, N., Siaw-Lartey, B., Dimakou, K., Papapetrou, D., Tsigou, E., Ampazis, D., Bhatia, M., Dhar, R., D'Souza, G., Garg, R., Koul, P. A., Mahesh, P. A., Jayaraj, B. S., Narayan, K. V., Udnur, H. B., Krishnamurthy, S. B., Kant, S., Limaye, S., Salvi, S., Golshani, K., Keatings, V. M., Martin-Loeches, I., Maor, Y., Strahilevitz, J., Battaglia, S., Carrabba, M., Ceriana, P., Confalonieri, M., D'Arminio Monforte, A., Del Prato, B., De Rosa, M., Fantini, R., Fiorentino, G., Gammino, M. A., Menzella, F., Milani, G., Nava, S., Palmiero, G., Petrino, R., Gabrielli, B., Rossi, P., Sorino, C., Steinhilber, G., Zanforlin, A., Carone, M., Patella, V., Scarlata, S., Comel, A., Kurahashi, K., Bacha, Z. A., Ugalde, D. B., Zuniga, O. C., Villegas, J. F., Medenica, M., van de Garde, E. M. W., Mihsra, D. R., Shrestha, P., Ridgeon, E., Awokola, B. I., Nwankwo, O. N. O., Olufunlola, A. B., Olumide, S., Ukwaja, K. N., Irfan, M., Minarowski, L., Szymon, S., Froes, F., Leuschner, P., Meireles, M., Ferrao, C., Ravara, S. B., Brocovschii, V., Ion, C., Rusu, D., Toma, C., Chirita, D., Dorobat, C. M., Birkun, A., Kaluzhenina, A., Almotairi, A., Bukhary, Z. A. A., Edathodu, J., Fathy, A., Enani, A. M. A., Mohamed, N. E., Memon, J. U., Bella, A., Bogdanovic, N., Milenkovic, B., Pesut, D., Borderias, L., Garcia, N. M. B., Alarcon, H. C., Cilloniz, C., Torres, A., Diaz-Brito, V., Casas, X., Gonzalez, A. E., Fernandez-Almira, M. L., Gallego, M., Gaspar-Garcia, I., Del Castillo, J. G., Victoria, P. J., Martinez, E. L., de Molina, R. M., Marcos, P. J., Menendez, R., Pando-Sandoval, A., Aymerich, C. P., de la Torre, A. L., Garcia-Olive, I., Rello, J., Moyano, S., Sibila, O., Rodrigo-Troyano, A., Sole-Violan, J., Uranga, A., van Boven, J. F. M., Torra, E. V., Pujol, J. A., Feldman, C., Yum, H. K., Fiogbe, A. A., Yangui, F., Bilaceroglu, S., Dalar, L., Yilmaz, U., Bogomolov, A., Elahi, N., Dhasmana, D. J., Ions, R., Skeemer, J., Woltmann, G., Hancock, C., Hill, A. T., Rudran, B., Ruiz-Buitrago, S., Campbell, M., Whitaker, P., Youzguin, A., Singanayagam, A., Allen, K. S., Brito, V., Dietz, J., Dysart, C. E., Kellie, S. M., Franco-Sadud, R. A., Meier, G., Gaga, M., Holland, T. L., Bergin, S. 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J., Noriega, L., Alvarado, E., Aman, M., Labra, L., Aliberti S., Cook G.S., Babu B.L., Reyes L.F., Rodriguez A.H., Sanz F., Soni N.J., Anzueto A., Faverio P., Sadud R.F., Muhammad I., Prat C., Vendrell E., Neves J., Kaimakamis E., Feneley A., Swarnakar R., Franzetti F., Carugati M., Morosi M., Monge E., Restrepo M.I., Aruj P.K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J.P., Garzon M.I., Cambursano V.H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A.C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M.C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C.M., Malberti A.G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P.G., Stagnaro J.P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C.A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J.L., Djimon M.Z., Bashi J., Dodo R., Nouer S.A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A.D., Yone E.W.P., Ngahane B.H.M., Shen N., Xu J.-F., Rico C.A.B., Buitrago R., Paternina F.J.P., Ntumba J.-M.K., Carevic V.V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M.-L.B., Christensen A.B., Bodtger U.C.H., Meyer C.N., Jensen A.V., Baunbaek-Knudsen G., Petersen P.T., Andersen S., El-Wahhab I.E.-S.A., Morsy N.E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K.A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M.W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'souza G., Garg R., Koul P.A., Mahesh P.A., Jayaraj B.S., Narayan K.V., Udnur H.B., Krishnamurthy S.B., Kant S., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V.M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., D'Arminio Monforte A., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M.A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z.A., Ugalde D.B., Zuniga O.C., Villegas J.F., Medenica M., van de Garde E.M.W., Mihsra D.R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B.I., Nwankwo O.N.O., Olufunlola A.B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K.N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Ravara S.B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C.M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z.A.A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A.M.A., Mohamed N.E., Memon J.U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Garcia N.M.B., Alarcon H.C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A.E., Fernandez-Almira M.L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Del Castillo J.G., Victoria P.J., Martinez E.L., de Molina R.M., Marcos P.J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C.P., de la Torre A.L., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sibila O., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J.F.M., Torra E.V., Pujol J.A., Feldman C., Yum H.K., Fiogbe A.A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D.J., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Hill A.T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K.S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C.E., Kellie S.M., Franco-Sadud R.A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T.L., Bergin S.P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G.B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C.I., Levine S.M., Angel L.F., Whitlow K.S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Wunderink R.G., Shah R.D., Mateyo K.J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., and Labra L.
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Streptococcus pneumonia ,antibiotic resistance ,Internationality ,sputum examination ,bronchiectasis ,very elderly ,Antibiotics ,Prevalence ,Drug resistance ,medicine.disease_cause ,Logistic regression ,Global Health ,Community-Acquired Infections/epidemiology ,lung lavage ,0302 clinical medicine ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Cost of Illness ,Risk Factors ,drug resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Microbial drug resistant ,Aged, 80 and over ,adult ,international cooperation ,drug effect ,Middle Aged ,influenza vaccination ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,antiinfective agent ,Europe ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Hospitalization ,Global burden of disease ,Streptococcus pneumoniae ,Infectious Diseases ,risk factor ,bacterium identification ,Female ,community acquired infection ,influenza ,liver disease ,pneumococcal vaccination ,Pneumococcal infection ,hospitalization ,medicine.drug ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asia ,medicine.drug_class ,030106 microbiology ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Article ,Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Pneumonia, Pneumococcal/epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,controlled study ,human ,tetracycline ,Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data ,Aged ,levofloxacin ,nonhuman ,business.industry ,disease association ,microbiology ,community acquired pneumonia ,macrolide ,Pneumonia ,asthma ,South America ,Pneumonia, Pneumococcal ,vaccination ,medicine.disease ,major clinical study ,antibiotic sensitivity ,penicillin derivative ,Penicillin ,Streptococcus pneumoniae/drug effects ,blood examination ,Africa ,North America ,microbiological examination ,business - Abstract
Objective: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most frequent bacterial pathogen isolated in subjects with Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) worldwide. Limited data are available regarding the current global burden and risk factors associated with drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae (DRSP) in CAP subjects. We assessed the multinational prevalence and risk factors for DRSP-CAP in a multinational point-prevalence study. Design: The prevalence of DRSP-CAP was assessed by identification of DRSP in blood or respiratory samples among adults hospitalized with CAP in 54 countries. Prevalence and risk factors were compared among subjects that had microbiological testing and antibiotic susceptibility data. Multivariate logistic regressions were used to identify risk factors independently associated with DRSP-CAP. Results: 3,193 subjects were included in the study. The global prevalence of DRSP-CAP was 1.3% and continental prevalence rates were 7.0% in Africa, 1.2% in Asia, and 1.0% in South America, Europe, and North America, respectively. Macrolide resistance was most frequently identified in subjects with DRSP-CAP (0.6%) followed by penicillin resistance (0.5%). Subjects in Africa were more likely to have DRSP-CAP (OR: 7.6; 95% CI: 3.34-15.35, p < 0.001) when compared to centres representing other continents. Conclusions: This multinational point-prevalence study found a low global prevalence of DRSP-CAP that may impact guideline development and antimicrobial policies. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association.
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7. Correction to: Atypical pathogens in hospitalized patients with community-acquired pneumonia: a worldwide perspective (BMC Infectious Diseases, (2018), 18, 1, (677), 10.1186/s12879-018-3565-z)
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Gramegna A., Sotgiu G., Di Pasquale M., Radovanovic D., Terraneo S., Reyes L. F., Vendrell E., Neves J., Menzella F., Blasi F., Aliberti S., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Cambursano V. H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A. C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Lotsch F., Vincent J. L., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Djimon M. Z., Bashi J., Roger D., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Dodo B. A., Hugo M. N. B., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Rico C. A. B., Buitrago R., Paternina F. J. P., Jean-Marie K. N., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M. -L. B., Christensen A. B., HeitmannBodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., Baunbaek-knudsen G., Petersen P. T., Andersen S., El-Wahhab I. E. -S. A., Morsy N. E., Shafi ek H., Sobh E., Bertrand F., Brun- Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Bhatia M., Ampazis D., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., d'Arminio A., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., van de Garde E. M. W., Mihsra D. R., Ridgeon E., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymo S., Froes F., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Leuschner P., Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Chirita D., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z. A. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A. M. A., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Borderias L., Garcia N. M. B., Alarcon H. C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., FernandezAlmira M. L., Gallego M., Gaspar-GarcIa I., del Castillo J. G., Victoria P. J., Martinez E. L., de Molina R. M., Marcos P. J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., del la Torre A. L., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Sibila O., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F. M., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Franco-Sadud R. A., Kellie G. M. S. M., Gaga M., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Soni N. J., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Wunderink R. G., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Gramegna A., Sotgiu G., Di Pasquale M., Radovanovic D., Terraneo S., Reyes L.F., Vendrell E., Neves J., Menzella F., Blasi F., Aliberti S., Restrepo M.I., Aruj P.K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J.P., Cambursano V.H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A.C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M.C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C.M., Malberti A.G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P.G., Stagnaro J.P., Lotsch F., Vincent J.L., Anseeuw K., Francois C.A., Van Braeckel E., Djimon M.Z., Bashi J., Roger D., Nouer S.A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Dodo B.A., Hugo M.N.B., Shen N., Xu J.-F., Rico C.A.B., Buitrago R., Paternina F.J.P., Jean-Marie K.N., Carevic V.V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M.-L.B., Christensen A.B., HeitmannBodtger U.C., Meyer C.N., Jensen A.V., Baunbaek-knudsen G., Petersen P.T., Andersen S., El-Wahhab I.E.-S.A., Morsy N.E., Shafi ek H., Sobh E., Bertrand F., Brun- Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M.W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Bhatia M., Ampazis D., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P.A., Mahesh P.A., Jayaraj B.S., Narayan K.V., Udnur H.B., Krishnamurthy S.B., Golshani K., Keatings V.M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., d'Arminio A., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M.A., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z.A., Ugalde D.B., Zuniga O.C., Villegas J.F., Medenica M., van de Garde E.M.W., Mihsra D.R., Ridgeon E., Nwankwo O.N.O., Olufunlola A.B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K.N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymo S., Froes F., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Leuschner P., Ravara S.B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Chirita D., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z.A.A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A.M.A., Mohamed N.E., Memon J.U., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Borderias L., Garcia N.M.B., Alarcon H.C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A.E., FernandezAlmira M.L., Gallego M., Gaspar-GarcIa I., del Castillo J.G., Victoria P.J., Martinez E.L., de Molina R.M., Marcos P.J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C.P., del la Torre A.L., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Sibila O., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J.F.M., Torra E.V., Pujol J.A., Feldman C., Yum H.K., Fiogbe A.A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D.J., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Allen K.S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C.E., Franco-Sadud R.A., Kellie G.M.S.M., Gaga M., Bergin S.P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G.B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Soni N.J., Noda J., Hinojosa C.I., Levine S.M., Angel L.F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K.S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Wunderink R.G., Shah R.D., and Mateyo K.J.
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CAP, Atypical pathogens, Epidemiology ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio - Abstract
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors identified that they have been incorrectly tagged under the name of their related consortium GLIMP Study Group.
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8. Differences in cerebral saturation measured during prehospital advanced life support, between patients with presumed cardiac origin and noncardiac origin of cardiac arrest
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Genbrugge, C, Boer, W, Anseeuw, K, Meex, I, Jans, F, Dens, J, and Deyne, C De
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9. Extracorporeal treatment for calcium channel blocker poisoning: systematic review and recommendations from the EXTRIP workgroup.
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Nolin T.D., MacLaren R., Megarbane B., Mowry J., Osterman M., Peng A., Roy J.-P., Vijayan A., Wood D., Yates C., Wong A., Hoffman R.S., Walsh S.J., Roberts D.M., Gosselin S., Bunchman T.E., Kebede S., Lavergne V., Ghannoum M., Alhatali B., Anseeuw K., Berling I., Bouchard J., Bird S., Chin P., Doi K., Galvao T., Goldfarb D., Hassanian H., Hoegberg L., Kallab S., Kielstein J., Li Y., Macedo E., Nolin T.D., MacLaren R., Megarbane B., Mowry J., Osterman M., Peng A., Roy J.-P., Vijayan A., Wood D., Yates C., Wong A., Hoffman R.S., Walsh S.J., Roberts D.M., Gosselin S., Bunchman T.E., Kebede S., Lavergne V., Ghannoum M., Alhatali B., Anseeuw K., Berling I., Bouchard J., Bird S., Chin P., Doi K., Galvao T., Goldfarb D., Hassanian H., Hoegberg L., Kallab S., Kielstein J., Li Y., and Macedo E.
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Background: Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are commonly used to treat conditions such as arterial hypertension and supraventricular dysrhythmias. Poisoning from these drugs can lead to severe morbidity and mortality. We aimed to determine the utility of extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs) in the management of CCB poisoning. Method(s): We conducted systematic reviews of the literature, screened studies, extracted data, summarized findings, and formulated recommendations following published EXTRIP methods. Result(s): A total of 83 publications (6 in vitro and 1 animal experiments, 55 case reports or case series, 19 pharmacokinetic studies, 1 cohort study and 1 systematic review) met inclusion criteria regarding the effect of ECTR. Toxicokinetic or pharmacokinetic data were available on 210 patients (including 32 for amlodipine, 20 for diltiazem, and 52 for verapamil). Regardless of the ECTR used, amlodipine, bepridil, diltiazem, felodipine, isradipine, mibefradil, nifedipine, nisoldipine, and verapamil were considered not dialyzable, with variable levels of evidence, while no dialyzability grading was possible for nicardipine and nitrendipine. Data were available for clinical analysis on 78 CCB poisoned patients (including 32 patients for amlodipine, 16 for diltiazem, and 23 for verapamil). Standard care (including high dose insulin euglycemic therapy) was not systematically administered. Clinical data did not suggest an improvement in outcomes with ECTR. Consequently, the EXTRIP workgroup recommends against using ECTR in addition to standard care for patients severely poisoned with either amlodipine, diltiazem or verapamil (strong recommendations, very low quality of the evidence (1D)). There were insufficient clinical data to draft recommendation for other CCBs, although the workgroup acknowledged the low dialyzability from, and lack of biological plausibility for, ECTR. Conclusion(s): Both dialyzability and clinical data do not support a clinical benefit from ECTRs
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10. Carga y factores de riesgo para la neumonía adquirida en la comunidad de Pseudomonas aeruginosa : un estudio multinacional de prevalencia puntual de pacientes hospitalizados
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Restrepo M. I., Babu B. L., Reyes L. F., Chalmers J. D., Soni N. J., Sibila O., Faverio P., Cilloniz C., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Aliberti S., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A. C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J. L., Djimon M. Z., Bashi J., Dodo R., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Dodo Balkissou A., Pefura Yone E. W., Mbatchou Ngahane B. H., Shen N., Xu J. F., Bustamante Rico C. A., Buitrago R., Pereira Paternina F. J., Kayembe Ntumba J. M., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Bouchy Jacobsson M. L., Bro Christensen A., Heitmann Bodtger U. C., Niels Meyer C., Vestergaard Jensen A., Baunbaek-Knudsen G., Petersen P. T., Andersen S., Abd El-Wahhab I. E., Elsayed Morsy N., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdella Abdulsemed K., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A. D., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Franzetti F., Carugati M., Morosi M., Monge E., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., van de Garde E. M. W., Raj Mihsra D., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Neves J., Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Ali Bukhary Z. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Abdulaziz Enani A. M., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Borderias L., Bordon Garcia N. M., Cabello Alarcon H., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Del Castillo J. G., Victoria P. J., Martinez E. L., de Molina R. M., Marcos P. J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., de la Torre A. L., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F. M., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Zablocki C. J., MurphyMurphy R. G., Franco-Sadud R. A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Wunderink R. G., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., Labra L., Restrepo, M. I., Babu, B. L., Reyes, L. F., Chalmers, J. D., Soni, N. J., Sibila, O., Faverio, P., Cilloniz, C., Rodriguez-Cintron, W., Aliberti, S., Aruj, P. K., Attorri, S., Barimboim, E., Caeiro, J. P., Garzon, M. I., Cambursano, V. H., Ceccato, A., Chertcoff, J., Lascar, F., Di Tulio, F., Diaz, A. C., de Vedia, L., Ganaha, M. C., Lambert, S., Lopardo, G., Luna, C. M., Malberti, A. G., Morcillo, N., Tartara, S., Pensotti, C., Pereyra, B., Scapellato, P. G., Stagnaro, J. P., Shah, S., Lotsch, F., Thalhammer, F., Anseeuw, K., Francois, C. A., Van Braeckel, E., Vincent, J. L., Djimon, M. Z., Bashi, J., Dodo, R., Nouer, S. A., Chipev, P., Encheva, M., Miteva, D., Petkova, D., Dodo Balkissou, A., Pefura Yone, E. W., Mbatchou Ngahane, B. H., Shen, N., Xu, J. F., Bustamante Rico, C. A., Buitrago, R., Pereira Paternina, F. J., Kayembe Ntumba, J. M., Carevic, V. V., Jakopovic, M., Jankovic, M., Matkovic, Z., Mitrecic, I., Bouchy Jacobsson, M. L., Bro Christensen, A., Heitmann Bodtger, U. C., Niels Meyer, C., Vestergaard Jensen, A., Baunbaek-Knudsen, G., Petersen, P. T., Andersen, S., Abd El-Wahhab, I. E., Elsayed Morsy, N., Shafiek, H., Sobh, E., Abdella Abdulsemed, K., Bertrand, F., Brun-Buisson, C., de Montmollin, E., Fartoukh, M., Messika, J., Tattevin, P., Khoury, A., Ebruke, B., Dreher, M., Kolditz, M., Meisinger, M., Pletz, M. W., Hagel, S., Rupp, J., Schaberg, T., Spielmanns, M., Creutz, P., Suttorp, N., Siaw-Lartey, B., Dimakou, K., Papapetrou, D., Tsigou, E., Ampazis, D., Kaimakamis, E., Bhatia, M., Dhar, R., D'Souza, G., Garg, R., Koul, P. A., Mahesh, P. A., Jayaraj, B. S., Narayan, K. V., Udnur, H. B., Krishnamurthy, S. B., Kant, S., Swarnakar, R., Limaye, S., Salvi, S., Golshani, K., Keatings, V. M., Martin-Loeches, I., Maor, Y., Strahilevitz, J., Battaglia, S., Carrabba, M., Ceriana, P., Confalonieri, M., Monforte, A. D., Del Prato, B., De Rosa, M., Fantini, R., Fiorentino, G., Gammino, M. A., Menzella, F., Milani, G., Nava, S., Palmiero, G., Petrino, R., Gabrielli, B., Rossi, P., Sorino, C., Steinhilber, G., Zanforlin, A., Franzetti, F., Carugati, M., Morosi, M., Monge, E., Carone, M., Patella, V., Scarlata, S., Comel, A., Kurahashi, K., Bacha, Z. A., Ugalde, D. B., Zuniga, O. C., Villegas, J. F., Medenica, M., van de Garde, E. M. W., Raj Mihsra, D., Shrestha, P., Ridgeon, E., Awokola, B. I., Nwankwo, O. N. O., Olufunlola, A. B., Olumide, S., Ukwaja, K. N., Irfan, M., Minarowski, L., Szymon, S., Froes, F., Leuschner, P., Meireles, M., Ferrao, C., Neves, J., Ravara, S. B., Brocovschii, V., Ion, C., Rusu, D., Toma, C., Chirita, D., Dorobat, C. M., Birkun, A., Kaluzhenina, A., Almotairi, A., Ali Bukhary, Z. A., Edathodu, J., Fathy, A., Abdulaziz Enani, A. M., Mohamed, N. E., Memon, J. U., Bella, A., Bogdanovic, N., Milenkovic, B., Pesut, D., Feldman, C., Yum, H. K., Borderias, L., Bordon Garcia, N. M., Cabello Alarcon, H., Torres, A., Diaz-Brito, V., Casas, X., Gonzalez, A. E., Fernandez-Almira, M. L., Gallego, M., Gaspar-Garcia, I., Del Castillo, J. G., Victoria, P. J., Martinez, E. L., de Molina, R. M., Marcos, P. J., Menendez, R., Pando-Sandoval, A., Aymerich, C. P., de la Torre, A. L., Garcia-Olive, I., Rello, J., Moyano, S., Sanz, F., Rodrigo-Troyano, A., Sole-Violan, J., Uranga, A., van Boven, J. F. M., Torra, E. V., Pujol, J. A., Fiogbe, A. A., Yangui, F., Bilaceroglu, S., Dalar, L., Yilmaz, U., Bogomolov, A., Elahi, N., Dhasmana, D. J., Feneley, A., Ions, R., Skeemer, J., Woltmann, G., Hancock, C., Hill, A. T., Rudran, B., Ruiz-Buitrago, S., Campbell, M., Whitaker, P., Youzguin, A., Singanayagam, A., Allen, K. S., Brito, V., Dietz, J., Dysart, C. E., Kellie, S. M., Zablocki, C. J., Murphymurphy, R. G., Franco-Sadud, R. A., Meier, G., Gaga, M., Holland, T. L., Bergin, S. P., Kheir, F., Landmeier, M., Lois, M., Nair, G. B., Patel, H., Saito, S., Noda, J., Hinojosa, C. I., Levine, S. M., Angel, L. F., Anzueto, A., Whitlow, K. S., Hipskind, J., Sukhija, K., Totten, V., Wunderink, R. G., Shah, R. D., Mateyo, K. J., Noriega, L., Alvarado, E., Aman, M., Labra, L., Restrepo, M, Babu, B, Reyes, L, Chalmers, J, Soni, N, Sibila, O, Faverio, P, Cilloniz, C, Rodriguez-Cintron, W, Aliberti, S, Real World Studies in PharmacoEpidemiology, -Genetics, -Economics and -Therapy (PEGET), Value, Affordability and Sustainability (VALUE), Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC), Restrepo M.I., Babu B.L., Reyes L.F., Chalmers J.D., Soni N.J., Sibila O., Faverio P., Cilloniz C., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Aliberti S., Aruj P.K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J.P., Garzon M.I., Cambursano V.H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A.C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M.C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C.M., Malberti A.G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P.G., Stagnaro J.P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C.A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J.L., Djimon M.Z., Bashi J., Dodo R., Nouer S.A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Dodo Balkissou A., Pefura Yone E.W., Mbatchou Ngahane B.H., Shen N., Xu J.F., Bustamante Rico C.A., Buitrago R., Pereira Paternina F.J., Kayembe Ntumba J.M., Carevic V.V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Bouchy Jacobsson M.L., Bro Christensen A., Heitmann Bodtger U.C., Niels Meyer C., Vestergaard Jensen A., Baunbaek-Knudsen G., Petersen P.T., Andersen S., Abd El-Wahhab I.E., Elsayed Morsy N., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdella Abdulsemed K., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M.W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P.A., Mahesh P.A., Jayaraj B.S., Narayan K.V., Udnur H.B., Krishnamurthy S.B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V.M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A.D., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M.A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Franzetti F., Carugati M., Morosi M., Monge E., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z.A., Ugalde D.B., Zuniga O.C., Villegas J.F., Medenica M., van de Garde E.M.W., Raj Mihsra D., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B.I., Nwankwo O.N.O., Olufunlola A.B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K.N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Neves J., Ravara S.B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C.M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Ali Bukhary Z.A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Abdulaziz Enani A.M., Mohamed N.E., Memon J.U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Feldman C., Yum H.K., Borderias L., Bordon Garcia N.M., Cabello Alarcon H., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A.E., Fernandez-Almira M.L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Del Castillo J.G., Victoria P.J., Martinez E.L., de Molina R.M., Marcos P.J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C.P., de la Torre A.L., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J.F.M., Torra E.V., Pujol J.A., Fiogbe A.A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D.J., Feneley A., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Hill A.T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K.S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C.E., Kellie S.M., Zablocki C.J., MurphyMurphy R.G., Franco-Sadud R.A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T.L., Bergin S.P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G.B., Patel H., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C.I., Levine S.M., Angel L.F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K.S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Wunderink R.G., Shah R.D., Mateyo K.J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., and Labra L.
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Pneumonia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,Male ,antibiotic resistance ,Internationality ,Cross-sectional study ,bacterial colonization ,very elderly ,Prevalence ,Drug Resistance ,Drug resistance ,Pneumònia adquirida a la comunitat ,Pseudomonas aeruginosa community acquired pneumonia ,Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tracheostomy ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Risk Factors ,Epidemiology ,80 and over ,Medicine ,Community-Acquired Infection ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged, 80 and over ,Cross Infection ,adult ,article ,Bacterial ,Middle Aged ,Antibiotic coverage ,Bronchiectasis ,Community-Acquired Infections ,hospital patient ,priority journal ,risk factor ,Aged ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Female ,Humans ,Logistic Models ,Pneumonia, Bacterial ,Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,Infectious diseases ,Human ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic Obstructive ,Logistic Model ,Admission ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,chronic lung disease ,Pulmonary Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Bronchiectasi ,Internal medicine ,Pseudomonas ,controlled study ,human ,Cross-Sectional Studie ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,community acquired pneumonia ,Pneumonia ,medicine.disease ,logistic regression analysis ,major clinical study ,antibiotic sensitivity ,hospital admission ,030228 respiratory system ,microbiological examination ,business ,chronic obstructive lung disease - Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a challenging bacterium to treat due to its intrinsic resistance to the antibiotics used most frequently in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Data about the global burden and risk factors associated with P. aeruginosa-CAP are limited. We assessed the multinational burden and specific risk factors associated with P. aeruginosa-CAP. We enrolled 3193 patients in 54 countries with confirmed diagnosis of CAP who underwent microbiological testing at admission. Prevalence was calculated according to the identification of P. aeruginosa. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify risk factors for antibiotic-susceptible and antibiotic-resistant P. aeruginosa-CAP. The prevalence of P. aeruginosa and antibiotic-resistant P. aeruginosa-CAP was 4.2% and 2.0%, respectively. The rate of P. aeruginosa CAP in patients with prior infection/colonisation due to P. aeruginosa and at least one of the three independently associated chronic lung diseases (i.e. tracheostomy, bronchiectasis and/or very severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) was 67%. In contrast, the rate of P. aeruginosa-CAP was 2% in patients without prior P. aeruginosa infection/colonisation and none of the selected chronic lung diseases. The multinational prevalence of P. aeruginosa-CAP is low. The risk factors identified in this study may guide healthcare professionals in deciding empirical antibiotic coverage for CAP patients.
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11. Patógenos atípicos en pacientes hospitalizados con neumonía adquirida en la comunidad: una perspectiva mundial
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Gramegna A., Sotgiu G., Di Pasquale M., Radovanovic D., Terraneo S., Reyes L. F., Vendrell E., Neves J., Menzella F., Blasi F., Aliberti S., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Cambursano V. H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A. C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Lotsch F., Vincent J. L., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Djimon M. Z., Bashi J., Roger D., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Dodo B. A., Hugo M. N. B., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Rico C. A. B., Buitrago R., Paternina F. J. P., Jean-Marie K. N., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M. -L. B., Christensen A. B., HeitmannBodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., Baunbaek-knudsen G., Petersen P. T., Andersen S., El-Wahhab I. E. -S. A., Morsy N. E., Shafi ek H., Sobh E., Bertrand F., Brun- Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Bhatia M., Ampazis D., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., d'Arminio A., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., van de Garde E. M. W., Mihsra D. R., Ridgeon E., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymo S., Froes F., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Leuschner P., Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Chirita D., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z. A. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A. M. A., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Borderias L., Garcia N. M. B., Alarcon H. C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., FernandezAlmira M. L., Gallego M., Gaspar-GarcIa I., del Castillo J. G., Victoria P. J., Martinez E. L., de Molina R. M., Marcos P. J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., del la Torre A. L., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Sibila O., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F. M., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Franco-Sadud R. A., Kellie G. M. S. M., Gaga M., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Soni N. J., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Wunderink R. G., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Gramegna A., Sotgiu G., Di Pasquale M., Radovanovic D., Terraneo S., Reyes L.F., Vendrell E., Neves J., Menzella F., Blasi F., Aliberti S., Restrepo M.I., Aruj P.K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J.P., Cambursano V.H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A.C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M.C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C.M., Malberti A.G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P.G., Stagnaro J.P., Lotsch F., Vincent J.L., Anseeuw K., Francois C.A., Van Braeckel E., Djimon M.Z., Bashi J., Roger D., Nouer S.A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Dodo B.A., Hugo M.N.B., Shen N., Xu J.-F., Rico C.A.B., Buitrago R., Paternina F.J.P., Jean-Marie K.N., Carevic V.V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M.-L.B., Christensen A.B., HeitmannBodtger U.C., Meyer C.N., Jensen A.V., Baunbaek-knudsen G., Petersen P.T., Andersen S., El-Wahhab I.E.-S.A., Morsy N.E., Shafi ek H., Sobh E., Bertrand F., Brun- Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M.W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Bhatia M., Ampazis D., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P.A., Mahesh P.A., Jayaraj B.S., Narayan K.V., Udnur H.B., Krishnamurthy S.B., Golshani K., Keatings V.M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., d'Arminio A., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M.A., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z.A., Ugalde D.B., Zuniga O.C., Villegas J.F., Medenica M., van de Garde E.M.W., Mihsra D.R., Ridgeon E., Nwankwo O.N.O., Olufunlola A.B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K.N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymo S., Froes F., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Leuschner P., Ravara S.B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Chirita D., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z.A.A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A.M.A., Mohamed N.E., Memon J.U., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Borderias L., Garcia N.M.B., Alarcon H.C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A.E., FernandezAlmira M.L., Gallego M., Gaspar-GarcIa I., del Castillo J.G., Victoria P.J., Martinez E.L., de Molina R.M., Marcos P.J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C.P., del la Torre A.L., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Sibila O., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J.F.M., Torra E.V., Pujol J.A., Feldman C., Yum H.K., Fiogbe A.A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D.J., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Allen K.S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C.E., Franco-Sadud R.A., Kellie G.M.S.M., Gaga M., Bergin S.P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G.B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Soni N.J., Noda J., Hinojosa C.I., Levine S.M., Angel L.F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K.S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Wunderink R.G., Shah R.D., and Mateyo K.J.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Atypical pathogens ,Epidemiology ,Population ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical microbiology ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Internal medicine ,Risk Factors ,Medicine ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Atypical pathogen ,Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia ,Chlamydophila pneumoniae ,medicine.disease ,Antibiotic coverage ,CAP ,Pneumonia ,Infectious Diseases ,030228 respiratory system ,Legionnaires' disease ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Empirical antibiotic coverage for atypical pathogens in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has long been debated, mainly because of a lack of epidemiological data. We aimed to assess both testing for atypical pathogens and their prevalence in hospitalized patients with CAP worldwide, especially in relation with disease severity. Methods A secondary analysis of the GLIMP database, an international, multicentre, point-prevalence study of adult patients admitted for CAP in 222 hospitals across 6 continents in 2015, was performed. The study evaluated frequency of testing for atypical pathogens, including L. pneumophila, M. pneumoniae, C. pneumoniae, and their prevalence. Risk factors for testing and prevalence for atypical pathogens were assessed through univariate analysis. Results Among 3702 CAP patients 1250 (33.8%) underwent at least one test for atypical pathogens. Testing varies greatly among countries and its frequency was higher in Europe than elsewhere (46.0% vs. 12.7%, respectively, p L. pneumophila urinary antigen was the most common test performed worldwide (32.0%). Patients with severe CAP were less likely to be tested for both atypical pathogens considered together (30.5% vs. 35.0%, p = 0.009) and specifically for legionellosis (28.3% vs. 33.5%, p = 0.003) than the rest of the population. Similarly, L. pneumophila testing was lower in ICU patients. At least one atypical pathogen was isolated in 62 patients (4.7%), including M. pneumoniae (26/251 patients, 10.3%), L. pneumophila (30/1186 patients, 2.5%), and C. pneumoniae (8/228 patients, 3.5%). Patients with CAP due to atypical pathogens were significantly younger, showed less cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic comorbidities in comparison to adult patients hospitalized due to non-atypical pathogen CAP. Conclusions Testing for atypical pathogens in patients admitted for CAP in poorly standardized in real life and does not mirror atypical prevalence in different settings. Further evidence on the impact of atypical pathogens, expecially in the low-income countries, is needed to guidelines implementation.
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12. An international perspective on hospitalized patients with viral community-acquired pneumonia
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Radovanovic, D., Sotgiu, G., Jankovic, M., Mahesh, P.A., Marcos, P.J., Abdalla, M.I., Di Pasquale, M.F., Gramegna, A., Terraneo, S., Blasi, F., Santus, P., Aliberti, S., Reyes, L.F., Restrepo, M.I., Aruj, P.K., Attorri, S., Barimboim, E., Caeiro, J.P., Garzón, M.I., Cambursano, V.H., Ceccato, A., Chertcoff, J., Cordon Díaz, A., de Vedia, L., Ganaha, M.C., Lambert, S., Lopardo, G., Luna, C.M., Malberti, A.G., Morcillo, N., Tartara, S., Pensotti, C., Pereyra, B., Scapellato, P.G., Stagnaro, J.P., Shah, S., Lötsch, F., Thalhammer, F., Anseeuw, K., Francois, C.A., Van Braeckel, E., Vincent, J.L., Djimon, M.Z., Aranha Nouér, S., Chipev, P., Encheva, M., Miteva, D., Petkova, D., Balkissou, A.D., Pefura Yone, E.W., Mbatchou Ngahane, B.H., Shen, N., Xu, J.F., Bustamante Rico, C.A., Buitrago, R., Pereira Paternina, F.J., Kayembe Ntumba, J.M., Vladic-Carevic, V., Jakopovic, M., Matkovic, Z., Mitrecic, I., Bouchy Jacobsson, M.L., Bro Christensen, A., Heitmann Bødtger, U.C., Meyer, C.N., Vestergaard Jensen, A., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, I., Elsayed Morsy, N., Shafiek, H., Sobh, E., Abdulsemed, K.A., Bertrand, F., Brun-Buisson, C., de Montmollin, E., Fartoukh, M., Messika, J., Tattevin, P., Khoury, A., Ebruke, B., Dreher, M., Kolditz, M., Meisinger, M., Pletz, M.W., Hagel, S., Rupp, J., Schaberg, T., Spielmanns, M., Creutz, P., Suttorp, N., Siaw-Lartey, B., Dimakou, K., Papapetrou, D., Tsigou, E., Ampazis, D., Kaimakamis, E., Bhatia, M., Dhar, R., D'Souza, G., Garg, R., Koul, P.A., Jayaraj, B.S., Narayan, K.V., Udnur, H.B., Krishnamurthy, S.B., Kant, S., Swarnakar, R., Salvi, S., Limaye, S., Golshani, K., Keatings, V.M., Martin-Loeches, I., Maor, Y., Strahilevitz, J., Battaglia, S., Carrabba, M., Ceriana, P., Confalonieri, M., d'Arminio Monforte, A., Del Prato, B., De Rosa, M., Fantini, R., Fiorentino, G., Gammino, M.A., Menzella, F., Milani, G., Nava, S., Palmiero, G., Petrino, R., Gabrielli, B., Rossi, P., Sorino, C., Steinhilber, G., Zanforlin, A., Franzetti, F., Carone, M., Patella, V., Scarlata, S., Comel, A., Kurahashi, K., Aoun Bacha, Z., Barajas Ugalde, D., Ceballos Zuñiga, O., Villegas, J.F., Medenica, M., van de Garde, E.M.W., Raj Mihsra, D., Shrestha, P., Ridgeon, E., Ishola Awokola, B., Nwankwo, O.N.O., Olufunlola, A.B., Olumide, S., Ukwaja, K.N., Irfan, M., Minarowski, L., Szymon, S., Froes, F., Leuschner, P., Meireles, M., Ferrão, C., Neves, J., Ravara, S.B., Brocovschii, V., Ion, C., Rusu, D., Toma, C., Chirita, D., Dorobat, C.M., Birkun, A., Kaluzhenina, A., Almotairi, A., Bukhary, Z.A.A., Edathodu, J., Fathy, A., Mushira Abdulaziz Enani, A., Eltayeb Mohamed, N., Ulhadi Memon, J., Bella, A., Bogdanovic, N., Milenkovic, B., Pesut, D., Borderìas, L., Bordon Garcia, N.M., Cabello Alarcón, H., Cilloniz, C., Torres, A., Diaz-Brito, V., Casas, X., Encabo González, A., Fernández-Almira, M.L., Gallego, M., Gaspar-GarcÍa, I., González Del Castillo, J., Javaloyes Victoria, P., Laserna Martínez, E., Malo de Molina, R., and Menéndez, R.
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Background: Who should be tested for viruses in patients with community acquired pneumonia (CAP), prevalence and risk factors for viral CAP are still debated. We evaluated the frequency of viral testing, virus prevalence, risk factors and treatment coverage with oseltamivir in patients admitted for CAP. Methods: Secondary analysis of GLIMP, an international, multicenter, point-prevalence study of hospitalized adults with CAP. Testing frequency, prevalence of viral CAP and treatment with oseltamivir were assessed among patients who underwent a viral swab. Univariate and multivariate analysis was used to evaluate risk factors. Results: 553 (14.9%) patients with CAP underwent nasal swab. Viral CAP was diagnosed in 157 (28.4%) patients. Influenza virus was isolated in 80.9% of cases. Testing frequency and viral CAP prevalence were inhomogeneous across the participating centers. Obesity (OR 1.59, 95%CI: 1.01–2.48; p = 0.043) and need for invasive mechanical ventilation (OR 1.62, 95%CI: 1.02–2.56; p = 0.040) were independently associated with viral CAP. Prevalence of empirical treatment with oseltamivir was 5.1%. Conclusion: In an international scenario, testing frequency for viruses in CAP is very low. The most common cause of viral CAP is Influenza virus. Obesity and need for invasive ventilation represent independent risk factors for viral CAP. Adherence to recommendations for treatment with oseltamivir is poor.
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13. Verlaagde vitamine B12-spiegels secundair aan recreationeel gebruik van lachgas
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Steven De Keukeleire, Den Bosch, G., Cleo Crunelle, Neels, H., Anseeuw, K., Faculteit van de Geneeskunde en Farmacie, and Psychiatrie
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14. Is There a Relation between Health Insurance Status and Ways of Transportation to the Emergency Department?
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Anseeuw, K., primary, Dieltiens, G., additional, and Van Schaeren, A., additional
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15. Non-invasive measurements of the viscoelastic properties of the human skin with the suction method
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Barel, Andre, Clarys, Peter, Van Den Eynde, A., Anseeuw, K., Biomechanics and Human Biometry, and General and Biological Chemistry
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18. Prevalence and Etiology of Community-acquired Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Patients
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Di Pasquale, Marta Francesca, Sotgiu, Giovanni, Gramegna, Andrea, Radovanovic, Dejan, Terraneo, Silvia, Reyes, Luis F, Rupp, Jan, González del Castillo, Juan, Blasi, Francesco, Aliberti, Stefano, Restrepo, Marcos I, Aruj, Patricia Karina, Attorri, Silvia, Barimboim, Enrique, Caeiro, Juan Pablo, Garzón, María I, Cambursano, Victor Hugo, Cazaux, A, Ceccato, Adrian, Chertcoff, Julio, Lascar, Florencia, Tulio, Fernando Di, Díaz, Ariel Cordon, de Vedia, Lautaro, Ganaha, Maria Cristina, Lambert, Sandra, Lopardo, Gustavo, Luna, Carlos M, Malberti, Alessio Gerardo, Morcillo, Nora, Tartara, Silvina, Cetrangolo, Antonio A, Pensotti, Claudia, Pereyra, Betiana, Scapellato, Pablo Gustavo, Stagnaro, Juan Pablo, Shah, Sonali, Lötsch, Felix, Thalhammer, Florian, Anseeuw, Kurt, Francois, Camille A, Van Braeckel, Eva, Vincent, Jean Louis, Djimon, Marcel Zannou, Bashi, Jules, Dodo, Roger, Nouér, Simone Aranha, Chipev, Peter, Encheva, Milena, Miteva, Darina, Petkova, Diana, Balkissou, Adamou Dodo, Yone, 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Background The correct management of immunocompromised patients with pneumonia is debated. We evaluated the prevalence, risk factors, and characteristics of immunocompromised patients coming from the community with pneumonia. Methods We conducted a secondary analysis of an international, multicenter study enrolling adult patients coming from the community with pneumonia and hospitalized in 222 hospitals in 54 countries worldwide. Risk factors for immunocompromise included AIDS, aplastic anemia, asplenia, hematological cancer, chemotherapy, neutropenia, biological drug use, lung transplantation, chronic steroid use, and solid tumor. Results At least 1 risk factor for immunocompromise was recorded in 18% of the 3702 patients enrolled. The prevalences of risk factors significantly differed across continents and countries, with chronic steroid use (45%), hematological cancer (25%), and chemotherapy (22%) the most common. Among immunocompromised patients, community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) pathogens were the most frequently identified, and prevalences did not differ from those in immunocompetent patients. Risk factors for immunocompromise were independently associated with neither Pseudomonas aeruginosa nor non–community-acquired bacteria. Specific risk factors were independently associated with fungal infections (odds ratio for AIDS and hematological cancer, 15.10 and 4.65, respectively; both P = .001), mycobacterial infections (AIDS; P = .006), and viral infections other than influenza (hematological cancer, 5.49; P < .001). Conclusions Our findings could be considered by clinicians in prescribing empiric antibiotic therapy for CAP in immunocompromised patients. Patients with AIDS and hematological cancer admitted with CAP may have higher prevalences of fungi, mycobacteria, and noninfluenza viruses.
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19. Aspiration Risk Factors, Microbiology, and Empiric Antibiotics for Patients Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia
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Judith Marin-Corral, Sergi Pascual-Guardia, Francesco Amati, Stefano Aliberti, Joan R Masclans, Nilam Soni, Alejandro Rodriguez, Oriol Sibila, Francisco Sanz, Giovanni Sotgiu, Antonio Anzueto, Katerina Dimakou, Roberta Petrino, Ewoudt van de Garde, Marcos I Restrepo, GLIMP investigators, Patricia Karina Aruj, Silvia Attorri, Enrique Barimboim, Juan Pablo Caeiro, María I Garzón, Victor Hugo Cambursano, V H Dr Cazaux A Adrian Ceccato, Julio Chertcoff, Florencia Lascar, Fernando Di Tulio, Ariel Cordon Díaz, Lautaro de Vedia, Maria Cristina Ganaha, Sandra Lambert, Gustavo Lopardo, Carlos M Luna, Alessio Gerardo Malberti, Nora Morcillo, Silvina Tartara, Claudia Pensotti, Betiana Pereyra, Pablo Gustavo Scapellato, Juan Pablo Stagnaro, Sonali Shah, Felix Lötsch, Florian Thalhammer, Kurt Anseeuw, Camille A Francois, Eva Van Braeckel, Jean Louis Vincent, Marcel Zannou Djimon, Jules Bashi, Roger Dodo, Simone Aranha Nouér, Peter Chipev, Milena Encheva, Darina Miteva, Diana Petkova, Adamou Dodo Balkissou, Eric Walter Pefura Yone, Bertrand Hugo Mbatchou Ngahane, Ning Shen, Jin-Fu Xu, Carlos Andres Bustamante Rico, Ricardo Buitrago, Fernando Jose Pereira Paternina, Jean-Marie Kayembe Ntumba, Vesna Vladic Carevic, Marko Jakopovic, Mateja Jankovic, Zinka Matkovic, Ivan Mitrecic, Marie-Laure Bouchy Jacobsson, Anette Bro Christensen, Uffe Christian Heitmann Bødtger, Christian Niels Meyer, Andreas Vestergaard Jensen, Gertrud Baunbæk-Knudsen, Pelle Trier Petersen, Stine Andersen, Ibrahim El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, Nesreen Elsayed Morsy, Hanaa Shafiek, Eman Sobh, Kedir Abdella Abdulsemed, Fabrice Bertrand, Christian Brun-Buisson, Etienne de Montmollin, Muriel Fartoukh, Jonathan Messika, Pierre Tattevin, Abdo Khoury, Bernard Ebruke, Michael Dreher, Martin Kolditz, Matthias Meisinger, Mathias W Pletz, Stefan Hagel, Jan Rupp, Tom Schaberg, Marc Spielmanns, Petra Creutz, Norton Suttorp, Beatrice Siaw-Lartey, Dimosthenis Papapetrou, Evdoxia Tsigou, Dimitrios Ampazis, Evangelos Kaimakamis, 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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.drug_class ,Aspiration risk ,Antibiotics ,Nursing home resident ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Microbiology ,anaerobic ,aspiration ,bacteria ,pneumonia ,risk factors ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Taverne ,Anti-Bacterial Agent ,medicine ,Humans ,Community-Acquired Infection ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Stroke ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Respiratory Aspiration ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Antibiotic coverage ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Hospitalization ,Pneumonia ,030228 respiratory system ,Risk factors ,risk factor ,Female ,Underweight ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Background: Aspiration community-acquired pneumonia (ACAP) and community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in patients with aspiration risk factors (AspRFs) are infections associated with anaerobes, but limited evidence suggests their pathogenic role. Research Question: What are the aspiration risk factors, microbiology patterns, and empiric anti-anaerobic use in patients hospitalized with CAP? Study Design and Methods: This is a secondary analysis of GLIMP, an international, multicenter, point-prevalence study of adults hospitalized with CAP. Patients were stratified into three groups: (1) ACAP, (2) CAP/AspRF+ (CAP with AspRF), and (3) CAP/AspRF- (CAP without AspRF). Data on demographics, comorbidities, microbiological results, and anti-anaerobic antibiotics were analyzed in all groups. Patients were further stratified in severe and nonsevere CAP groups. Results: We enrolled 2,606 patients with CAP, of which 193 (7.4%) had ACAP. Risk factors independently associated with ACAP were male, bedridden, underweight, a nursing home resident, and having a history of stroke, dementia, mental illness, and enteral tube feeding. Among non-ACAP patients, 1,709 (70.8%) had CAP/AspRF+ and 704 (29.2%) had CAP/AspRF-. Microbiology patterns including anaerobes were similar between CAP/AspRF-, CAP/AspRF+ and ACAP (0.0% vs 1.03% vs 1.64%). Patients with severe ACAP had higher rates of total gram-negative bacteria (64.3% vs 44.3% vs 33.3%, P =.021) and lower rates of total gram-positive bacteria (7.1% vs 38.1% vs 50.0%, P 50% in all groups) independent of AspRFs or ACAP received specific or broad-spectrum anti-anaerobic coverage antibiotics. Interpretation: Hospitalized patients with ACAP or CAP/AspRF+ had similar anaerobic flora compared with patients without aspiration risk factors. Gram-negative bacteria were more prevalent in patients with severe ACAP. Despite having similar microbiological flora between groups, a large proportion of CAP patients received anti-anaerobic antibiotic coverage.
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20. Global initiative for meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia (GLIMP): an international, observational cohort study
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Male ,antibiotic resistance ,Prevalence ,MRSA ,medicine.disease_cause ,pneumonia ,staphylococcus aureus ,Global Health ,Cohort Studies ,0302 clinical medicine ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Risk Factors ,Retrospective Studie ,Community-Acquired Infection ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education.field_of_study ,Cross Infection ,Respiratory tract infections ,Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureu ,Staphylococcal Infections ,Hospitals ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Infectious Diseases ,Infectious diseases ,Female ,Human ,Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Admission ,staphylococcus aureu ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,03 medical and health sciences ,Hospital ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Risk factor ,education ,Intensive care medicine ,Staphylococcal Infection ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Odds ratio ,Pneumonia ,medicine.disease ,Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,030228 respiratory system ,Methicillin Resistance ,Cohort Studie ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic resistance is a major global health problem and pathogens such as meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) have become of particular concern in the management of lower respiratory tract infections. However, few data are available on the worldwide prevalence and risk factors for MRSA pneumonia. We aimed to determine the point prevalence of MRSA pneumonia and identify specific MRSA risk factors in community-dwelling patients hospitalised with pneumonia.METHODS: We did an international, multicentre study of community-dwelling, adult patients admitted to hospital with pneumonia who had microbiological tests taken within 24 h of presentation. We recruited investigators from 222 hospitals in 54 countries to gather point-prevalence data for all patients admitted with these characteristics during 4 days randomly selected during the months of March, April, May, and June in 2015. We assessed prevalence of MRSA pneumonia and associated risk factors through logistic regression analysis.FINDINGS: 3702 patients hospitalised with pneumonia were enrolled, with 3193 patients receiving microbiological tests within 24 h of admission, forming the patient population. 1173 (37%) had at least one pathogen isolated (culture-positive population). The overall prevalence of confirmed MRSA pneumonia was 3·0% (n=95), with differing prevalence between continents and countries. Three risk factors were independently associated with MRSA pneumonia: previous MRSA infection or colonisation (odds ratio 6·21, 95% CI 3·25-11·85), recurrent skin infections (2·87, 1·10-7·45), and severe pneumonia disease (2·39, 1·55-3·68).INTERPRETATION: This multicountry study shows low prevalence of MRSA pneumonia and specific MRSA risk factors among community-dwelling patients hospitalised with pneumonia.FUNDING: None.
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21. Microbiological testing of adults hospitalised with community-acquired pneumonia: an international study
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Manuela Carugati, Stefano Aliberti, Luis Felipe Reyes, Ricardo Franco Sadud, Muhammad Irfan, Cristina Prat, Nilam J. Soni, Paola Faverio, Andrea Gori, Francesco Blasi, Marcos I. Restrepo, Patricia Karina Aruj, Silvia Attorri, Enrique Barimboim, Juan Pablo Caeiro, María I. Garzón, Victor Hugo Cambursano, Adrian Ceccato, Julio Chertcoff, Florencia Lascar, Fernando Di Tulio, Ariel Cordon Díaz, Lautaro de Vedia, Maria Cristina Ganaha, Sandra Lambert, Gustavo Lopardo, Carlos M. Luna, Alessio Gerardo Malberti, Nora Morcillo, Silvina Tartara, Claudia Pensotti, Betiana Pereyra, Pablo Gustavo Scapellato, Juan Pablo Stagnaro, Florencio Varela, Sonali Shah, Felix Lötsch, Florian Thalhammer, Kurt Anseeuw, Camille A. Francois, Eva Van Braeckel, Jean Louis Vincent, Marcel Zannou Djimon, Jules Bashi, Roger Dodo, Simone Aranha Nouér, Peter Chipev, Milena Encheva, Darina Miteva, Diana Petkova, Adamou Dodo Balkissou, Eric Walter Pefura Yone, Bertrand Hugo Mbatchou Ngahane, Ning Shen, Jin-fu Xu, Carlos Andres Bustamante Rico, Ricardo Buitrago, Fernando Jose Pereira Paternina, Jean-Marie Kayembe Ntumba, Vesna Vladic Carevic, Marko Jakopovic, Mateja Jankovic, Zinka Matkovic, Ivan Mitrecic, Marie-Laure Bouchy Jacobsson, Anette Bro Christensen, Uffe Christian Heitmann Bødtger, Christian Niels Meyer, Andreas Vestergaard Jensen, Gertrud Baunbæk-Knudsen, Pelle Trier Petersen, Stine Andersen, Ibrahim El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, Nesreen Elsayed Morsy, Hanaa Shafiek, Eman Sobh, Kedir Abdella Abdulsemed, Fabrice Bertrand, Christian Brun-Buisson, Etienne de Montmollin, Muriel Fartoukh, Jonathan Messika, Pierre Tattevin, Abdo Khoury, Bernard Ebruke, Michael Dreher, Martin Kolditz, Matthias Meisinger, Mathias W. Pletz, Stefan Hagel, Jan Rupp, Tom Schaberg, Marc Spielmanns, Petra Creutz, Norton Suttorp, Beatrice Siaw-Lartey, Katerina Dimakou, Dimosthenis Papapetrou, Evdoxia Tsigou, Dimitrios Ampazis, Evangelos Kaimakamis, Mina Gaga, Mohit Bhatia, Raja Dhar, George D'Souza, Rajiv Garg, Parvaiz A. Koul, P.A. Mahesh, B.S. Jayaraj, Kiran Vishnu Narayan, Hirennappa B. Udnur, Shashi Bhaskara Krishnamurthy, Surya Kant, Rajesh Swarnakar, Sneha Limaye, Sundeep Salvi, Keihan Golshani, Vera M. Keatings, Ignacio Martin-Loeches, Yasmin Maor, Jacob Strahilevitz, Salvatore Battaglia, Maria Carrabba, Piero Ceriana, Marco Confalonieri, Antonella d'Arminio Monforte, Bruno Del Prato, Marino De Rosa, Riccardo Fantini, Giuseppe Fiorentino, Maria Antonia Gammino, Francesco Menzella, Giuseppe Milani, Stefano Nava, Gerardo Palmiero, Roberta Petrino, Barbra Gabrielli, Paolo Rossi, Claudio Sorino, Gundi Steinhilber, Alessandro Zanforlin, Fabio Franzetti, Manuela Morosi, Elisa Monge, Mauro Carone, Vincenzo Patella, Simone Scarlata, Andrea Comel, Kiyoyasu Kurahashi, Zeina Aoun Bacha, Daniel Barajas Ugalde, Omar Ceballos Zuñiga, José F. Villegas, Milic Medenica, E.M.W. van de Garde, Deebya Raj Mihsra, Poojan Shrestha, Elliott Ridgeon, Babatunde Ishola Awokola, Ogonna N.O. Nwankwo, Adefuye Bolanle Olufunlola, Segaolu Olumide, Kingsley N. Ukwaja, Lukasz Minarowski, Skoczyński Szymon, Felipe Froes, Pedro Leuschner, Mariana Meireles, Sofia B Ravara, Victoria Brocovschii, Chesov Ion, Doina Rusu, Cristina Toma, Daniela Chirita, Carmen Mihaela Dorobat, Alexei Birkun, Anna Kaluzhenina, Abdullah Almotairi, Zakeya Abdulbaqi Ali Bukhary, Jameela Edathodu, Amal Fathy, Abdullah Mushira Abdulaziz Enani, Nazik Eltayeb Mohamed, Jawed Ulhadi Memon, Abdelhaleem Bella, Nada Bogdanović, Branislava Milenkovic, Dragica Pesut, Charles Feldman, Ho Kee Yum, Luis Borderìas, Noel Manuel Bordon Garcia, Hugo Cabello Alarcón, Catia Cilloniz, Antoni Torres, Vicens Diaz-Brito, Xavier Casas, Alicia Encabo González, Maria Luisa Fernández-Almira, Miguel Gallego, Inmaculada Gaspar-GarcÍa, Juan González del Castillo, Patricia Javaloyes Victoria, Elena Laserna Martínez, Rosa Malo de Molina, Pedro J. Marcos, Rosario Menéndez, Ana Pando-Sandoval, Cristina Prat Aymerich, Jordi Rello, Silvia Moyano, Francisco Sanz, Oriol Sibila, Ana Rodrigo-Troyano, Jordi Solé-Violán, Ane Uranga, Job F.M. van Boven, Ester Vendrell Torra, Jordi Almirall Pujol, Arnauld Attannon Fiogbe, Ferdaous Yangui, Semra Bilaceroglu, Levent Dalar, Ufuk Yilmaz, Artemii Bogomolov, Naheed Elahi, Devesh J. Dhasmana, Andrew Feneley, Rhiannon Ions, Julie Skeemer, Gerrit Woltmann, Carole Hancock, Adam T. Hill, Banu Rudran, Silvia Ruiz-Buitrago, Marion Campbell, Paul Whitaker, Alexander Youzguin, Anika Singanayagam, Karen S. Allen, Veronica Brito, Jessica Dietz, Claire E. Dysart, Susan M. Kellie, Ricardo A. Franco-Sadud, Garnet Meier, Thomas L. Holland, Stephen P. Bergin, Fayez Kheir, Mark Landmeier, Manuel Lois, Girish B. Nair, Hemali Patel, Katherine Reyes, William Rodriguez-Cintron, Shigeki Saito, Julio Noda, Cecilia I. Hinojosa, Stephanie M. Levine, Luis F. Angel, Antonio Anzueto, K. Scott Whitlow, John Hipskind, Kunal Sukhija, Vicken Totten, Richard G. Wunderink, Ray D. Shah, Kondwelani John Mateyo, Lorena Noriega, Ezequiel Alvarado, Mohamed Aman, Lucía Labra, Carugati M., Aliberti S., Reyes L.F., Sadud R.F., Irfan M., Prat C., Soni N.J., Faverio P., Gori A., Blasi F., Restrepo M.I., Aruj P.K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J.P., Garzon M.I., Cambursano V.H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Diaz A.C., De Vedia L., Ganaha M.C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C.M., Malberti A.G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P.G., Stagnaro J.P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C.A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J.L., Djimon M.Z., Bashi J., Dodo R., Nouer S.A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A.D., Yone E.W.P., Ngahane B.H.M., Shen N., Xu J.-F., Rico C.A.B., Buitrago R., Paternina F.J.P., Ntumba J.-M.K., Carevic V.V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M.L.B., Christensen A.B., Bodtger U.C.H., Meyer C.N., Jensen A.V., Baunbaek-Knudsen G., Petersen P.T., Andersen S., Abd El-Wahhab I.E.-S., Morsy N.E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K.A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., De Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M.W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Gaga M., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P.A., Mahesh P.A., Jayaraj B.S., Narayan K.V., Udnur H.B., Krishnamurthy S.B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V.M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A.D., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M.A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Franzetti F., Morosi M., Monge E., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z.A., Ugalde D.B., Zuniga O.C., Villegas J.F., Medenica M., Van De Garde E.M.W., Mihsra D.R., Medicine I., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B.I., Nwankwo O.N.O., Olufunlola A.B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K.N., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Neves J., De Medicina S., Ravara S.B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Tom C., Chirita D., Dorobat C.M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z.A.A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A.M.A., Mohamed N.E., Memon J.U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Feldman C., Yum H.K., Borderias L., Garcia N.M.B., Alarcon H.C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A.E., Fernandez-Almira M.L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Del Castillo J.G., Victoria P.J., Martinez E.L., De Molina R.M., Marcos P.J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C.P., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Sibila O., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., Van Boven J.F.M., Torra E.V., Pujol J.A., Fiogbe A.A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Feneley A., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Hill A.T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K.S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C.E., Kellie S.M., Franco-Sadud R.A., Meier G., Holland T.L., Bergin S.P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G.B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C.I., Levine S.M., Angel L.F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K.S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Wunderink R.G., Shah R.D., Mateyo K.J., Dhasmana D.J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., Labra L., Carugati, M, Aliberti, S, Reyes, L, Franco Sadud, R, Irfan, M, Prat, C, Soni, N, Faverio, P, Gori, A, Blasi, F, and Restrepo, M
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0301 basic medicine ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,community-acquired pneumonia ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Patients ,Concordance ,030106 microbiology ,Respiratory System ,lcsh:Medicine ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,GUIDELINES ,Pneumònia adquirida a la comunitat ,Sputum culture ,Serology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,MANAGEMENT ,Blood culture ,030212 general & internal medicine ,POPULATION ,pneumonia, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Pneumonia ,Science & Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,MORTALITY ,lcsh:R ,Microbiologia mèdica ,Original Articles ,Guideline ,Pneumonia ,Medical microbiology ,medicine.disease ,Microbiological ,ETIOLOGY ,Diagnostic testing ,REQUIRING HOSPITALIZATION ,business ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Cohort study - Abstract
This study aimed to describe real-life microbiological testing of adults hospitalised with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and to assess concordance with the 2007 Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)/American Thoracic Society (ATS) and 2011 European Respiratory Society (ERS) CAP guidelines. This was a cohort study based on the Global Initiative for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Pneumonia (GLIMP) database, which contains point-prevalence data on adults hospitalised with CAP across 54 countries during 2015. In total, 3702 patients were included. Testing was performed in 3217 patients, and included blood culture (71.1%), sputum culture (61.8%), Legionella urinary antigen test (30.1%), pneumococcal urinary antigen test (30.0%), viral testing (14.9%), acute-phase serology (8.8%), bronchoalveolar lavage culture (8.4%) and pleural fluid culture (3.2%). A pathogen was detected in 1173 (36.5%) patients. Testing attitudes varied significantly according to geography and disease severity. Testing was concordant with IDSA/ATS and ERS guidelines in 16.7% and 23.9% of patients, respectively. IDSA/ATS concordance was higher in Europe than in North America (21.5% versus 9.8%; p, Testing practices vary based on geography and disease severity, and IDSA/ATS/ERS testing recommendations are rarely followed http://ow.ly/80Iy30lxo1c
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22. Clinical effects of cannabis compared to synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs): a retrospective cohort study of presentations with acute toxicity to European hospitals between 2013 and 2020.
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Waters ML, Dargan PI, Yates C, Dines AM, Eyer F, Giraudon I, Heyerdahl F, Hovda KE, Liechti ME, Miró Ò, Vallersnes OM, Anseeuw K, Badaras R, Bitel M, Bonnici J, Brvar M, Caganova B, Calýskan F, Ceschi A, Chamoun K, Daveloose L, Galicia M, Gartner B, Gorozia K, Grenc D, Gresnigt FMJ, Hondebrink L, Jürgens G, Konstari J, Kutubidze S, Laubner G, Liakoni E, Liguts V, Lyphout C, McKenna R, Mégarbane B, Moughty A, Nitescu GV, Noseda R, O'Connor N, Paasma R, Ortega Perez J, Perminas M, Persett PS, Põld K, Puchon E, Puiguriguer J, Radenkova-Saeva J, Rulisek J, Samer C, Schmid Y, Scholz I, Stašinskis R, Surkus J, Van den Hengel-Koot I, Vigorita F, Vogt S, Waldman W, Waring WS, Zacharov S, Zellner T, and Wood DM
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Europe epidemiology, Adult, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Cannabis toxicity, Cannabinoids toxicity, Adolescent, Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists toxicity, Emergency Service, Hospital
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Introduction: Cannabis is the most common recreational drug worldwide and synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists are currently the largest group of new psychoactive substances. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical features and outcomes of lone acute cannabis toxicity with lone acute synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist toxicity in a large series of presentations to European emergency departments between 2013-2020., Methods: Self-reported drug exposure, clinical, and outcome data were extracted from the European Drug Emergencies Network Plus which is a surveillance network that records data on drug-related emergency department presentations to 36 centres in 24 European countries. Cannabis exposure was considered the control in all analyses. To compare the lone cannabis and lone synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist groups, univariate analysis using chi squared testing was used for categorical variables and non-parametric Mann-Whitney U- testing for continuous variables. Statistical significance was defined as a P value of <0.05., Results: Between 2013-2020 there were 54,314 drug related presentations of which 2,657 were lone cannabis exposures and 503 lone synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist exposures. Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist presentations had statistically significantly higher rates of drowsiness, coma, agitation, seizures and bradycardia at the time of presentation. Cannabis presentations were significantly more likely to have palpitations, chest pain, hypertension, tachycardia, anxiety, vomiting and headache., Discussion: Emergency department presentations involving lone synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist exposures were more likely to have neuropsychiatric features and be admitted to a psychiatric ward, and lone cannabis exposures were more likely to have cardiovascular features. Previous studies have shown variability in the acute toxicity of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists compared with cannabis but there is little comparative data available on lone exposures. There is limited direct comparison in the current literature between lone synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist and lone cannabis exposure, with only two previous poison centre series and two clinical series. Whilst this study is limited by self-report being used to identify the drug(s) involved in the presentations, previous studies have demonstrated that self-report is reliable in emergency department presentations with acute drug toxicity., Conclusion: This study directly compares presentations with acute drug toxicity related to the lone use of cannabis or synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists. It supports previous findings of increased neuropsychiatric toxicity from synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists compared to cannabis and provides further data on cardiovascular toxicity in lone cannabis use.
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23. Diagnosis and practical management of digoxin toxicity: a narrative review and consensus.
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Andrews P, Anseeuw K, Kotecha D, Lapostolle F, and Thanacoody R
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- Humans, Consensus, Digoxin, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
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There are currently no universally accepted guidelines for the management of digoxin toxicity. In the absence of clinical practice guidelines, a set of consensus recommendations for management of digoxin toxicity in the clinical setting were developed through a modified Delphi approach. The recommendations highlight the importance of early recognition of signs of potentially life-threatening toxicity that requires immediate treatment with digoxin-specific antibodies. The consensus identifies a straightforward approach to dosing immune antibody fragments according to the presence or absence of signs of life-threatening toxicity. Supportive measures and management of specific signs of toxicity are also covered., (Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)
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24. Sniffing out safety: canine detection and identification of SARS-CoV-2 infection from armpit sweat.
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Callewaert C, Pezavant M, Vandaele R, Meeus B, Vankrunkelsven E, Van Goethem P, Plumacker A, Misset B, Darcis G, Piret S, De Vleeschouwer L, Staelens F, Van Varenbergh K, Tombeur S, Ottevaere A, Montag I, Vandecandelaere P, Jonckheere S, Vandekerckhove L, Tobback E, Wieers G, Marot JC, Anseeuw K, D'Hoore L, Tuyls S, De Tavernier B, Catteeuw J, Lotfi A, Melnik A, Aksenov A, Grandjean D, Stevens M, Gasthuys F, and Guyot H
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Detection dogs were trained to detect SARS-CoV-2 infection based on armpit sweat odor. Sweat samples were collected using cotton pads under the armpits of negative and positive human patients, confirmed by qPCR, for periods of 15-30 min. Multiple hospitals and organizations throughout Belgium participated in this study. The sweat samples were stored at -20°C prior to being used for training purposes. Six dogs were trained under controlled atmosphere conditions for 2-3 months. After training, a 7-day validation period was conducted to assess the dogs' performances. The detection dogs exhibited an overall sensitivity of 81%, specificity of 98%, and an accuracy of 95%. After validation, training continued for 3 months, during which the dogs' performances remained the same. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis revealed a unique sweat scent associated with SARS-CoV-2 positive sweat samples. This scent consisted of a wide variety of volatiles, including breakdown compounds of antiviral fatty acids, skin proteins and neurotransmitters/hormones. An acceptability survey conducted in Belgium demonstrated an overall high acceptability and enthusiasm toward the use of detection dogs for SARS-CoV-2 detection. Compared to qPCR and previous canine studies, the detection dogs have good performances in detecting SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans, using frozen sweat samples from the armpits. As a result, they can be used as an accurate pre-screening tool in various field settings alongside the PCR test., Competing Interests: CC is the founder of DrArmpit BV. AA and AM are founders of Arome Science Inc. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. The reviewer A-LC is currently co-organizing a Research Topic with one of the authors DG., (Copyright © 2023 Callewaert, Pezavant, Vandaele, Meeus, Vankrunkelsven, Van Goethem, Plumacker, Misset, Darcis, Piret, De Vleeschouwer, Staelens, Van Varenbergh, Tombeur, Ottevaere, Montag, Vandecandelaere, Jonckheere, Vandekerckhove, Tobback, Wieers, Marot, Anseeuw, D’Hoore, Tuyls, De Tavernier, Catteeuw, Lotfi, Melnik, Aksenov, Grandjean, Stevens, Gasthuys and Guyot.)
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25. Extracorporeal Treatment for Methotrexate Poisoning: Systematic Review and Recommendations from the EXTRIP Workgroup.
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Ghannoum M, Roberts DM, Goldfarb DS, Heldrup J, Anseeuw K, Galvao TF, Nolin TD, Hoffman RS, Lavergne V, Meyers P, Gosselin S, Botnaru T, Mardini K, and Wood DM
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- Humans, Leucovorin therapeutic use, Methotrexate, Observational Studies as Topic, Renal Dialysis methods, Drug Overdose, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions, Poisoning therapy
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Methotrexate is used in the treatment of many malignancies, rheumatological diseases, and inflammatory bowel disease. Toxicity from use is associated with severe morbidity and mortality. Rescue treatments include intravenous hydration, folinic acid, and, in some centers, glucarpidase. We conducted systematic reviews of the literature following published EXtracorporeal TReatments In Poisoning (EXTRIP) methods to determine the utility of extracorporeal treatments in the management of methotrexate toxicity. The quality of the evidence and the strength of recommendations (either "strong" or "weak/conditional") were graded according to the GRADE approach. A formal voting process using a modified Delphi method assessed the level of agreement between panelists on the final recommendations. A total of 92 articles met inclusion criteria. Toxicokinetic data were available on 90 patients (89 with impaired kidney function). Methotrexate was considered to be moderately dialyzable by intermittent hemodialysis. Data were available for clinical analysis on 109 patients (high-dose methotrexate [>0.5 g/m
2 ]: 91 patients; low-dose [≤0.5 g/m2 ]: 18). Overall mortality in these publications was 19.5% and 26.7% in those with high-dose and low-dose methotrexate-related toxicity, respectively. Although one observational study reported lower mortality in patients treated with glucarpidase compared with those treated with hemodialysis, there were important limitations in the study. For patients with severe methotrexate toxicity receiving standard care, the EXTRIP workgroup: ( 1 ) suggested against extracorporeal treatments when glucarpidase is not administered; ( 2 ) recommended against extracorporeal treatments when glucarpidase is administered; and ( 3 ) recommended against extracorporeal treatments instead of administering glucarpidase. The quality of evidence for these recommendations was very low. Rationales for these recommendations included: ( 1 ) extracorporeal treatments mainly remove drugs in the intravascular compartment, whereas methotrexate rapidly distributes into cells; ( 2 ) extracorporeal treatments remove folinic acid; ( 3 ) in rare cases where fast removal of methotrexate is required, glucarpidase will outperform any extracorporeal treatment; and ( 4 ) extracorporeal treatments do not appear to reduce the incidence and magnitude of methotrexate toxicity., (Copyright © 2022 by the American Society of Nephrology.)- Published
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26. Effect of the First Wave of the Belgian COVID-19 Pandemic on Physician-Provided Prehospital Critical Care in the City of Antwerp (Belgium).
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Lavigne T, De Tavernier B, Van Regenmortel N, De Tavernier W, Christiaen J, Hubloue I, and Anseeuw K
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- Belgium epidemiology, Cohort Studies, Critical Care, Humans, Pandemics, Retrospective Studies, SARS-CoV-2, State Medicine, COVID-19, Emergency Medical Services, Physicians
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Introduction: There is evidence to suggest that patients delayed seeking urgent medical care during the first wave of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. A delay in health-seeking behavior could increase the disease severity of patients in the prehospital setting. The combination of COVID-19-related missions and augmented disease severity in the prehospital environment could result in an increase in the number and severity of physician-staffed prehospital interventions, potentially putting a strain on this highly specialized service., Study Objective: The aim was to investigate if the COVID-19 pandemic influences the frequency of physician-staffed prehospital interventions, prehospital mortality, illness severity during prehospital interventions, and the distribution in the prehospital diagnoses., Methods: A retrospective, multicenter cohort study was conducted on prehospital charts from March 14, 2020 through April 30, 2020, compared to the same period in 2019, in an urban area. Recorded data included demographics, prehospital diagnosis, physiological parameters, mortality, and COVID-status. A modified National Health Service (NHS) National Early Warning Score (NEWS) was calculated for each intervention to assess for disease severity. Data were analyzed with univariate and descriptive statistics., Results: There was a 31% decrease in physician-staffed prehospital interventions during the period under investigation in 2020 as compared to 2019 (2019: 644 missions and 2020: 446 missions), with an increase in prehospital mortality (OR = 0.646; 95% CI, 0.435 - 0.959). During the study period, there was a marked decrease in the low and medium NEWS groups, respectively, with an OR of 1.366 (95% CI, 1.036 - 1.802) and 1.376 (0.987 - 1.920). A small increase was seen in the high NEWS group, with an OR of 0.804 (95% CI, 0.566 - 1.140); 2019: 80 (13.67%) and 2020: 69 (16.46%). With an overall decrease in cases in all diagnostic categories, a significant increase was observed for respiratory illness (31%; P = .004) and cardiac arrest (54%; P < .001), combined with a significant decrease for intoxications (-58%; P = .007). Due to the national test strategy at that time, a COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) result was available in only 125 (30%) patients, of which 20 (16%) were positive., Conclusion: The frequency of physician-staffed prehospital interventions decreased significantly. There was a marked reduction in interventions for lower illness severity and an increase in higher illness severity and mortality. Further investigation is needed to fully understand the reasons for these changes.
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27. Suicide by vaping the synthetic cannabinoid 4F-MDMB-BINACA: cannabinoid receptors and fluoride at the crossroads of toxicity?
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Van Rafelghem B, Covaci A, Anseeuw K, van Nuijs ALN, Neels H, Mahieu B, and Jacobs W
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- Acute Disease, Adult, Fluorides, Humans, Male, Receptors, Cannabinoid, Young Adult, Cannabinoids, Illicit Drugs, Pancreatitis, Suicide, Vaping
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A 22-year-old man was hospitalized after stating he would 'commit suicide in a non-detectable way'. He was admitted with a severe necrotizing pancreatitis and acute kidney injury, evolving to multiple organ failure. His condition rapidly deteriorated, and he died 11 days after hospital admission. Postmortem histopathology confirmed fulminant necrotizing pancreatitis, acute tubular necrosis, cerebral edema, pericentral/midzonal hepatocellular necrosis and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Metabolites of 4F-MDMB-BINACA, a synthetic cannabinoid, were detected in urine and serum collected at hospital admission. The same drug was found in a vapor fluid found in the man's apartment. As cannabis use has been etiologically linked to acute pancreatitis, we hypothesize that the more afferent and potent 4F-MDMB-BINACA could induce acute pancreatitis via stimulation of cannabinoid (CB)1-receptors. Alternatively, terminal fluorination could have induced a dose-dependent toxic effect on a wide range of cellular processes, leading to cell dysfunction and death. This is the first clinicopathological description of a lethal intoxication with 4F-MDMB-BINACA, following extensive vaping. Toxic effects could either relate to CB-receptor binding or to direct fluoride toxicity., (© 2021. Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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28. Preparing for venomous snake bites in Europe.
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D'Hoore L and Anseeuw K
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- Animals, Europe, Humans, Venoms, Snake Bites epidemiology, Snake Bites therapy, Viperidae
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29. Cerebral saturation in cardiac arrest patients measured with near-infrared technology during pre-hospital advanced life support. Results from Copernicus I cohort study.
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Genbrugge C, De Deyne C, Eertmans W, Anseeuw K, Voet D, Mertens I, Sabbe M, Stroobants J, Bruckers L, Mesotten D, Jans F, Boer W, and Dens J
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- Aged, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest therapy, Prospective Studies, Recovery of Function, Advanced Cardiac Life Support methods, Cerebrovascular Circulation physiology, Emergency Medical Services methods, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest metabolism, Oxygen metabolism, Oxygen Consumption physiology, Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared methods
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Aim: To date, monitoring options during pre-hospital advanced life support (ALS) are limited. Regional cerebral saturation (rSO
2 ) may provide more information concerning the brain during ALS. We hypothesized that an increase in rSO2 during ALS in out-of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients is associated with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC)., Methods: A prospective, non-randomized multicenter study was conducted in the pre-hospital setting of six hospitals in Belgium. Cerebral saturation was measured during pre-hospital ALS by a medical emergency team in OHCA patients. Cerebral saturation was continuously measured until ALS efforts were terminated or until the patient with sustained ROSC (>20 min) arrived at the emergency department. To take the longitudinal nature of the data into account, a linear mixed model was used. The correlation between the repeated measures of a patient was handled by means of a random intercept and a random slope. Our primary analysis tested the association of rSO2 with ROSC., Results: Of the 329 patients 110 (33%) achieved ROSC. First measured rSO2 was 30% ± 18 in the ROSC group and 24% ± 15 in the no-ROSC group (p = .004; mean ± SD). Higher mean rSO2 values were observed in the ROSC group compared to the no-ROSC group (41% ± 13 versus 33% ± 13 respectively; p < 0.001). The median increase in rSO2, measured from start until two minutes before ROSC, was higher in the ROSC group (ROSC group 17% (IQR 6-29)) than in the no-ROSC group (8% (IQR 2-13); p < 0.001). An increase in rSO2 above 15% was associated with ROSC (OR 4.5; 95%CI 2.747-7.415; p < 0.001)., Conclusion: Regional cerebral saturation measurements can be used during pre-hospital ALS as an additional marker to predict ROSC. An increase of at least 15% in rSO2 during ALS is associated with a higher probability of ROSC., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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30. Are Dutch Hospitals Prepared for Chemical, Biological, or Radionuclear Incidents? A Survey Study.
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Mortelmans LJM, Gaakeer MI, Dieltiens G, Anseeuw K, and Sabbe MB
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- Bioterrorism, Chemical Terrorism, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Internet, Netherlands, Surveys and Questionnaires, Terrorism, Disaster Planning, Disasters, Emergency Service, Hospital standards, Hospitals standards, Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care
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Introduction Being one of Europe's most densely populated countries, and having multiple nuclear installations, a heavy petrochemical industry, and terrorist targets, the Netherlands is at-risk for chemical, biological, or radionuclear (CBRN) incidents. Recent world and continental events show that this threat is real and that authorities may be underprepared. Hypothesis The hypothesis of this study is that Dutch hospitals are underprepared to deal with these incidents., Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was performed. All 93 Dutch hospitals with an emergency department (ED) were sent a link to an online survey on different aspects of CBRN preparedness. Besides specific hospital information, information was obtained on the hospital's disaster planning; risk perception; and availability of decontamination units, personal protective equipment (PPE), antidotes, radiation detection, infectiologists, isolation measures, and staff training., Results: Response rate was 67%. Sixty-two percent of participating hospitals were estimated to be at-risk for CBRN incidents. Only 40% had decontamination facilities and 32% had appropriate PPE available for triage and decontamination teams. Atropine was available in high doses in all hospitals, but specific antidotes that could be used for treating victims of CBRN incidents, such as hydroxycobolamine, thiosulphate, Prussian blue, Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA), or pralidoxime, were less frequently available (74%, 65%, 18%, 14%, and 42%, respectively). Six percent of hospitals had radioactive detection equipment with an alarm function and 22.5% had a nuclear specialist available 24/7 in case of disasters. Infectiologists were continuously available in 60% of the hospitals. Collective isolation facilities were present in 15% of the hospitals., Conclusion: There is a serious lack of hospital preparedness for CBRN incidents in The Netherlands. Mortelmans LJM , Gaakeer MI , Dieltiens G , Anseeuw K , Sabbe MB . Are Dutch hospitals prepared for chemical, biological, or radionuclear incidents? A survey study. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2017;32(5):483-491.
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31. Experts Consensus Recommendations for the Management of Calcium Channel Blocker Poisoning in Adults.
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St-Onge M, Anseeuw K, Cantrell FL, Gilchrist IC, Hantson P, Bailey B, Lavergne V, Gosselin S, Kerns W 2nd, Laliberté M, Lavonas EJ, Juurlink DN, Muscedere J, Yang CC, Sinuff T, Rieder M, and Mégarbane B
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- Consensus, Hospitalization, Humans, Calcium Channel Blockers poisoning, Drug Overdose therapy
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Objective: To provide a management approach for adults with calcium channel blocker poisoning., Data Sources, Study Selection, and Data Extraction: Following the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation II instrument, initial voting statements were constructed based on summaries outlining the evidence, risks, and benefits., Data Synthesis: We recommend 1) for asymptomatic patients, observation and consideration of decontamination following a potentially toxic calcium channel blocker ingestion (1D); 2) as first-line therapies (prioritized based on desired effect), IV calcium (1D), high-dose insulin therapy (1D-2D), and norepinephrine and/or epinephrine (1D). We also suggest dobutamine or epinephrine in the presence of cardiogenic shock (2D) and atropine in the presence of symptomatic bradycardia or conduction disturbance (2D); 3) in patients refractory to the first-line treatments, we suggest incremental doses of high-dose insulin therapy if myocardial dysfunction is present (2D), IV lipid-emulsion therapy (2D), and using a pacemaker in the presence of unstable bradycardia or high-grade arteriovenous block without significant alteration in cardiac inotropism (2D); 4) in patients with refractory shock or who are periarrest, we recommend incremental doses of high-dose insulin (1D) and IV lipid-emulsion therapy (1D) if not already tried. We suggest venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, if available, when refractory shock has a significant cardiogenic component (2D), and using pacemaker in the presence of unstable bradycardia or high-grade arteriovenous block in the absence of myocardial dysfunction (2D) if not already tried; 5) in patients with cardiac arrest, we recommend IV calcium in addition to the standard advanced cardiac life-support (1D), lipid-emulsion therapy (1D), and we suggest venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation if available (2D)., Conclusion: We offer recommendations for the stepwise management of calcium channel blocker toxicity. For all interventions, the level of evidence was very low.
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32. Are Tertiary Care Paediatricians Prepared for Disaster Situations?
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Mortelmans LJ, Maebe S, Dieltiens G, Anseeuw K, Sabbe MB, and Van de Voorde P
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- Disasters, Emergency Service, Hospital organization & administration, Humans, Surveys and Questionnaires, Attitude of Health Personnel, Disaster Planning organization & administration, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Pediatricians organization & administration, Tertiary Healthcare organization & administration
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Introduction: Children, with their specific vulnerabilities and needs, make up to more than 20% of society, so they are at risk of getting involved in disasters. Are the specialists treating them for medical problems in daily life also capable to deal with them in disaster situations?, Hypothesis/problem: The goals of this study were to evaluate perceived knowledge and capability of tertiary pediatricians to deal with disasters, to identify promoting factors, and to evaluate education need and willingness to work., Methods: A survey looking for demographics, hospital disaster planning, estimated risk and capability for disasters, training, and willingness to work, and a set of six content assessment questions to evaluate knowledge, were presented to emergency pediatricians and pediatric emergency physicians in specialized tertiary centers., Results: The response rate was 51%. Thirty-five percent had disaster training and 53% felt that disaster education should be obligatory in their curriculum. Risk for disasters was estimated from 2.4/10 for nuclear incidents to 7.6/10 for major trauma. Self-estimated capability for these situations ranged from 1.8/10 in nuclear incidents to 7.6/10 in major trauma. Unconditional willingness to work ranged from 37% in nuclear situations to 68% in pandemics. Mean score on the questions was 2.06/6. Training, knowledge of antidote and personal protective equipment (PPE) use, self-estimated capability, and exposure were significant predictors for higher scores. Willingness to work correlated significantly with age, self-estimated capability, and risk estimation. In case of chemical and nuclear incidents, there was correlation with knowledge on the use of decontamination, PPE, and radio-detection devices., Conclusion: Despite a clear perception of the risks and a high willingness to work, preparedness is limited. The major conclusion is that basics of disaster management should be included in pediatric training.
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33. Extracorporeal Treatment in Phenytoin Poisoning: Systematic Review and Recommendations from the EXTRIP (Extracorporeal Treatments in Poisoning) Workgroup.
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Anseeuw K, Mowry JB, Burdmann EA, Ghannoum M, Hoffman RS, Gosselin S, Lavergne V, and Nolin TD
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- Coma chemically induced, Coma diagnosis, Coma therapy, Education methods, Humans, Renal Dialysis methods, Treatment Outcome, Education standards, Phenytoin poisoning, Practice Guidelines as Topic standards, Renal Dialysis standards
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The Extracorporeal Treatments in Poisoning (EXTRIP) Workgroup conducted a systematic literature review using a standardized process to develop evidence-based recommendations on the use of extracorporeal treatment (ECTR) in patients with phenytoin poisoning. The authors reviewed all articles, extracted data, summarized findings, and proposed structured voting statements following a predetermined format. A 2-round modified Delphi method was used to reach a consensus on voting statements, and the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method was used to quantify disagreement. 51 articles met the inclusion criteria. Only case reports, case series, and pharmacokinetic studies were identified, yielding a very low quality of evidence. Clinical data from 31 patients and toxicokinetic grading from 46 patients were abstracted. The workgroup concluded that phenytoin is moderately dialyzable (level of evidence = C) despite its high protein binding and made the following recommendations. ECTR would be reasonable in select cases of severe phenytoin poisoning (neutral recommendation, 3D). ECTR is suggested if prolonged coma is present or expected (graded 2D) and it would be reasonable if prolonged incapacitating ataxia is present or expected (graded 3D). If ECTR is used, it should be discontinued when clinical improvement is apparent (graded 1D). The preferred ECTR modality in phenytoin poisoning is intermittent hemodialysis (graded 1D), but hemoperfusion is an acceptable alternative if hemodialysis is not available (graded 1D). In summary, phenytoin appears to be amenable to extracorporeal removal. However, because of the low incidence of irreversible tissue injury or death related to phenytoin poisoning and the relatively limited effect of ECTR on phenytoin removal, the workgroup proposed the use of ECTR only in very select patients with severe phenytoin poisoning., (Copyright © 2016 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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34. Extracorporeal treatment for digoxin poisoning: systematic review and recommendations from the EXTRIP Workgroup.
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Mowry JB, Burdmann EA, Anseeuw K, Ayoub P, Ghannoum M, Hoffman RS, Lavergne V, Nolin TD, and Gosselin S
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- Animals, Cardiotonic Agents pharmacokinetics, Cardiotonic Agents toxicity, Consensus, Delphi Technique, Digoxin blood, Digoxin pharmacokinetics, Disease Models, Animal, Humans, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Renal Dialysis, Digoxin toxicity, Drug Overdose therapy, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions therapy
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Background: The Extracorporeal Treatments in Poisoning (EXTRIP) workgroup was formed to provide recommendations on the use of extracorporeal treatments (ECTR) in poisoning. Here, we present our results for digoxin., Methods: After a systematic literature search, clinical and toxicokinetic data were extracted and summarized following a predetermined format. The entire workgroup voted through a two-round modified Delphi method to reach a consensus on voting statements. A RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method was used to quantify disagreement, and anonymous votes were compiled and discussed in person. A second vote was conducted to determine the final workgroup recommendations., Results: Out of 435 articles screened, 77 met inclusion criteria. Only in-vitro, animal studies, case reports and case series were identified yielding a very low quality of evidence for all recommendations. Based on data from 84 patients, including six fatalities, it was concluded that digoxin is slightly dialyzable (level of evidence = B), and that ECTR is unlikely to improve the outcome of digoxin-toxic patients whether or not digoxin immune Fab (Fab) is administered. Despite the lack of robust clinical evidence, the workgroup recommended against the use of ECTR in cases of severe digoxin poisoning when Fab was available (1D) and also suggested against the use of ECTR when Fab was unavailable (2D)., Conclusion: ECTR, in any form, is not indicated for either suspected or proven digoxin toxicity, regardless of the clinical context, and is not indicated for removal of digoxin-Fab complex.
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35. Dutch senior medical students and disaster medicine: a national survey.
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Mortelmans LJ, Bouman SJ, Gaakeer MI, Dieltiens G, Anseeuw K, and Sabbe MB
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Background: Medical students have been deployed in victim care of several disasters throughout history. They are corner stones in first-line care in recent pandemic planning. Furthermore, every physician and senior medical student is expected to assist in case of disaster situations, but are they educated to do so? Being one of Europe's densest populated countries with multiple nuclear installations, a large petrochemical industry and also at risk for terrorist attacks, The Netherlands bear some risks for incidents. We evaluated the knowledge on Disaster Medicine in the Dutch medical curriculum. Our hypothesis is that Dutch senior medical students are not prepared at all., Methods: Senior Dutch medical students were invited through their faculty to complete an online survey on Disaster Medicine, training and knowledge. This reported knowledge was tested by a mixed set of 10 theoretical and practical questions., Results: With a mean age of 25.5 years and 60 % females, 999 participants completed the survey. Of the participants, 51 % considered that Disaster Medicine should absolutely be taught in the regular medical curriculum and only 2 % felt it as useless; 13 % stated to have some knowledge on disaster medicine. Self-estimated capability to deal with various disaster situations varied from 1.47/10 in nuclear incidents to 3.92/10 in influenza pandemics. Self-estimated knowledge on these incidents is in the same line (1.71/10 for nuclear incidents and 4.27/10 in pandemics). Despite this limited knowledge and confidence, there is a high willingness to respond (ranging from 4.31/10 in Ebola outbreak over 5.21/10 in nuclear incidents to 7.54/10 in pandemics). The case/theoretical mix gave a mean score of 3.71/10 and raised some food for thought. Although a positive attitude, 48 % will place contaminated walking wounded in a waiting room and 53 % would use iodine tablets as first step in nuclear decontamination. Of the participants, 52 % even believes that these tablets protect against external radiation, 41 % thinks that these tablets limit radiation effects more than shielding and 57 % believes that decontamination of chemical victims consists of a specific antidote spray in military cabins., Conclusions: Despite a high willingness to respond, our students are not educated for disaster situations.
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36. A Non-Fatal Self-Poisoning Attempt with Sildenafil.
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Matheeussen V, Maudens KE, Anseeuw K, and Neels H
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Drug Overdose blood, Half-Life, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors blood, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors pharmacokinetics, Sildenafil Citrate blood, Sildenafil Citrate pharmacokinetics, Substance Abuse Detection methods, Drug Overdose diagnosis, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors poisoning, Sildenafil Citrate poisoning, Suicide, Attempted
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The phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor, sildenafil, is not generally known for its use as a self-poisoning drug. However, intoxication cases with lethal outcome have been described. The case presented here is of a 56-year-old man who claimed to have undertaken an unsuccessful suicide attempt by mono-ingestion of 65 tablets of 100 mg sildenafil. He arrived at the emergency department 24 h after intake with severe vomiting and symptoms of blurred vision. Clinical examination revealed no priapism. Of note was a sinus tachycardia of 100 bpm without signs of hypotension. To quantify the sildenafil concentration in serum, an high-performance liquid chromatography photo-diode array method was developed and validated according to European Medicines Agency guidelines. The intoxicated patient had a serum concentration of 22.2 µg/mL sildenafil, at the time of presentation, which is far above the therapeutic peak concentration. The serum concentration further declined to 9.2 and 2.3 µg/mL, respectively, 5 and 14 h later, revealing a biological half-life of 4.2 h. To the best of our knowledge, this patient took the highest sildenafil dose, which resulted in the highest serum concentration, ever reported. In this subject, sildenafil showed good tolerability because few symptoms occurred and only moderate supportive therapy was needed for full recovery without sequelae., (© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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37. Belgian senior medical students and disaster medicine, a real disaster?
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Mortelmans LJ, Dieltiens G, Anseeuw K, and Sabbe MB
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- Adult, Belgium, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Students, Medical, Young Adult, Curriculum, Disaster Medicine education, Education, Medical, Undergraduate
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38. Pediatric cyanide poisoning by fire smoke inhalation: a European expert consensus. Toxicology Surveillance System of the Intoxications Working Group of the Spanish Society of Paediatric Emergencies.
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Mintegi S, Clerigue N, Tipo V, Ponticiello E, Lonati D, Burillo-Putze G, Delvau N, and Anseeuw K
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- 4-Aminopyridine adverse effects, 4-Aminopyridine analogs & derivatives, 4-Aminopyridine therapeutic use, Age Factors, Algorithms, Antidotes adverse effects, Antidotes therapeutic use, Child, Child, Preschool, Cyanides blood, Disease Management, Disease Susceptibility, Emergencies, Europe, Humans, Hydroxocobalamin administration & dosage, Hydroxocobalamin therapeutic use, Infant, Methemoglobinemia chemically induced, Poisoning diagnosis, Poisoning drug therapy, Smoke Inhalation Injury epidemiology, Sodium Nitrite adverse effects, Sodium Nitrite therapeutic use, Thiosulfates adverse effects, Thiosulfates therapeutic use, Cyanides poisoning, Emergency Medical Services standards, Fires, Smoke analysis, Smoke Inhalation Injury etiology
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Most fire-related deaths are attributable to smoke inhalation rather than burns. The inhalation of fire smoke, which contains not only carbon monoxide but also a complex mixture of gases, seems to be the major cause of morbidity and mortality in fire victims, mainly in enclosed spaces. Cyanide gas exposure is quite common during smoke inhalation, and cyanide is present in the blood of fire victims in most cases and may play an important role in death by smoke inhalation. Cyanide poisoning may, however, be difficult to diagnose and treat. In these children, hydrogen cyanide seems to be a major source of concern, and the rapid administration of the antidote, hydroxocobalamin, may be critical for these children.European experts recently met to formulate an algorithm for prehospital and hospital management of adult patients with acute cyanide poisoning. Subsequently, a group of European pediatric experts met to evaluate and adopt that algorithm for use in the pediatric population.
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39. Cyanide poisoning by fire smoke inhalation: a European expert consensus.
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Anseeuw K, Delvau N, Burillo-Putze G, De Iaco F, Geldner G, Holmström P, Lambert Y, and Sabbe M
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- Algorithms, Clinical Protocols, Delphi Technique, Emergency Medical Services, Europe, Hematinics therapeutic use, Humans, Hydroxocobalamin therapeutic use, Smoke analysis, Smoke Inhalation Injury drug therapy, Chemical Warfare Agents poisoning, Hydrogen Cyanide poisoning, Smoke Inhalation Injury complications
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Smoke inhalation is a common cause of cyanide poisoning during fires, resulting in injury and even death. In many cases of smoke inhalation, cyanide has increasingly been recognized as a significant toxicant. The diagnosis of cyanide poisoning remains very difficult, and failure to recognize it may result in inadequate or inappropriate treatment. Findings suggesting cyanide toxicity include the following: (a) a history of enclosed-space fire; (b) any alteration in the level of consciousness; (c) any cardiovascular changes (particularly inexplicable hypotension); and (d) elevated plasma lactate. The feasibility and safety of empiric treatment with hydroxocobalamin for fire smoke victims have been reported in the literature. On the basis of a literature review and a panel discussion, a group of European experts has proposed emergency management protocols for cyanide toxicity in fire smoke victims.
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40. Antidotes for cyanide poisoning---author's reply.
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Anseeuw K, Delvau N, Burillo-Putze G, De Iaco F, Geldner G, Holmström P, Lambert Y, and Sabbe M
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- Humans, Chemical Warfare Agents poisoning, Hydrogen Cyanide poisoning, Smoke Inhalation Injury complications
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41. Extracorporeal treatment for thallium poisoning: recommendations from the EXTRIP Workgroup.
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Ghannoum M, Nolin TD, Goldfarb DS, Roberts DM, Mactier R, Mowry JB, Dargan PI, Maclaren R, Hoegberg LC, Laliberté M, Calello D, Kielstein JT, Anseeuw K, Winchester JF, Burdmann EA, Bunchman TE, Li Y, Juurlink DN, Lavergne V, Megarbane B, Gosselin S, Liu KD, and Hoffman RS
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- Animals, Consensus, Delphi Technique, Evidence-Based Medicine, Heavy Metal Poisoning, Humans, Metals, Heavy blood, Poisoning blood, Poisoning diagnosis, Severity of Illness Index, Thallium pharmacokinetics, Treatment Outcome, Poisoning therapy, Renal Dialysis standards, Thallium poisoning
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Background: The EXtracorporeal TReatments In Poisoning (EXTRIP) workgroup was formed to provide recommendations on the use of extracorporeal treatment (ECTR) in poisoning. To test and validate its methods, the workgroup reviewed data for thallium (Tl)., Methods: After an extensive search, the co-chairs reviewed the articles, extracted the data, summarized findings, and proposed structured voting statements following a predetermined format. A two-round modified Delphi method was chosen to reach a consensus on voting statements and RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method to quantify disagreement. Blinded votes were compiled, returned, and discussed during a conference call. A second vote determined the final recommendations., Results: Forty-five articles met inclusion criteria. Only case reports and case series were identified, yielding a very low quality of evidence for all recommendations. Data on 74 patients, including 11 who died, were abstracted. The workgroup concluded that Tl is slightly dialyzable and made the following recommendations: ECTR is recommended in severe Tl poisoning (1D). ECTR is indicated if Tl exposure is highly suspected on the basis of history or clinical features (2D) or if the serum Tl concentration is >1.0 mg/L (2D). ECTR should be initiated as soon as possible, ideally within 24-48 hours of Tl exposure (1D), and be continued until the serum Tl concentration is <0.1 mg/L for a minimal duration of 72 hours (2D)., Conclusion: Despite Tl's low dialyzability and the limited evidence, the workgroup strongly recommended extracorporeal removal in the case of severe Tl poisoning.
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42. The EXTRIP (EXtracorporeal TReatments In Poisoning) workgroup: guideline methodology.
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Lavergne V, Nolin TD, Hoffman RS, Roberts D, Gosselin S, Goldfarb DS, Kielstein JT, Mactier R, Maclaren R, Mowry JB, Bunchman TE, Juurlink D, Megarbane B, Anseeuw K, Winchester JF, Dargan PI, Liu KD, Hoegberg LC, Li Y, Calello DP, Burdmann EA, Yates C, Laliberté M, Decker BS, Mello-Da-Silva CA, Lavonas E, and Ghannoum M
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- Animals, Hemoperfusion methods, Humans, International Cooperation, Renal Replacement Therapy methods, Sorption Detoxification methods, Extracorporeal Circulation methods, Poisoning therapy, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Renal Dialysis methods
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Extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs), such as hemodialysis and hemoperfusion, are used in poisoning despite a lack of controlled human trials demonstrating efficacy. To provide uniform recommendations, the EXTRIP group was formed as an international collaboration among recognized experts from nephrology, clinical toxicology, critical care, or pharmacology and supported by over 30 professional societies. For every poison, the clinical benefit of ECTR is weighed against associated complications, alternative therapies, and costs. Rigorous methodology, using the AGREE instrument, was developed and ratified. Methods rely on evidence appraisal and, in the absence of robust studies, on a thorough and transparent process of consensus statements. Twenty-four poisons were chosen according to their frequency, available evidence, and relevance. A systematic literature search was performed in order to retrieve all original publications regardless of language. Data were extracted on a standardized instrument. Quality of the evidence was assessed by GRADE as: High = A, Moderate = B, Low = C, Very Low = D. For every poison, dialyzability was assessed and clinical effect of ECTR summarized. All pertinent documents were submitted to the workgroup with a list of statements for vote (general statement, indications, timing, ECTR choice). A modified Delphi method with two voting rounds was used, between which deliberation was required. Each statement was voted on a Likert scale (1-9) to establish the strength of recommendation. This approach will permit the production of the first important practice guidelines on this topic.
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43. Dried blood spot punches for confirmation of suspected γ-hydroxybutyric acid intoxications: validation of an optimized GC-MS procedure.
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Ingels AS, De Paepe P, Anseeuw K, Van Sassenbroeck D, Neels H, Lambert W, and Stove C
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- Hematocrit, Humans, Hydroxybutyrates toxicity, Dried Blood Spot Testing methods, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Hydroxybutyrates blood
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Background: γ-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), notorious as a club- and date-rape drug, was quantified in dried blood spots (DBS) by punching out a disc, followed by 'on-spot' derivatization and analysis by GC-MS., Results: A homogenous distribution in DBS was demonstrated and accurate results were obtained when analyzing a disc punched out from a 20-35 µl spot, regardless the hematocrit of the blood sample. Validation based on US FDA and European Medicines Agency guidelines was performed, with a calibration range covering 2-100 µg/ml., Conclusion: A sensitive GC-MS method for GHB analysis in DBS was successfully optimized and validated. The successful analysis of DBS collected from GHB abusers suggests the routine applicability of the DBS sampling technique for GHB analysis in toxicological cases.
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44. Methanol poisoning: the duality between 'fast and cheap' and 'slow and expensive'.
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Anseeuw K, Sabbe MB, and Legrand A
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- Adult, Antidotes adverse effects, Antidotes therapeutic use, Belgium, Ethanol adverse effects, Ethanol economics, Ethanol therapeutic use, Female, Fomepizole, Humans, Length of Stay economics, Poisoning economics, Poisoning therapy, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications therapy, Pyrazoles adverse effects, Pyrazoles economics, Pyrazoles therapeutic use, Renal Dialysis economics, Antidotes economics, Hospital Costs, Inactivation, Metabolic, Methanol poisoning
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The management of methanol poisoning includes early antidote therapy to inhibit the metabolism of methanol to formate. Ethanol and fomepizole are both effective, but recently fomepizole has been preferred, although there is no scientific evidence that the use of fomepizole is a superior therapeutic strategy compared with the use of ethanol combined with haemodialysis. The same patient was admitted twice to our emergency department with methanol poisoning. The first time (methanol 3.24 g/l), she was treated with fomepizole without dialysis owing to the absence of acidosis. The second time (methanol 5.5 g/l), she received ethanol as an antidote and dialysis was started. For both therapeutic strategies, hospital length of stay, observation unit length of stay and costs are compared. In the Belgian healthcare system, we found that fomepizole treatment was three times as expensive as ethanol treatment, and the majority of costs are not reimbursed. Fomepizole antidote therapy, compared with ethanol, has fewer reported side effects, but is more expensive. In hospitals where dialysis is easily available, ethanol antidote therapy should still be considered, especially if similar cost differences exist within the healthcare system one is working in.
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