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Bacteremic sepsis in intensive care: Temporal trends in incidence, organ dysfunction, and prognosis

 

作者: Stéphane Hugonnet,   Stephan Harbarth,   Karin Ferrière,   Bara Ricou,   Peter Suter,   Didier Pittet,  

 

期刊: Critical Care Medicine  (OVID Available online 2003)
卷期: Volume 31, issue 2  

页码: 390-394

 

ISSN:0090-3493

 

年代: 2003

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: bacteremia;mortality;blood;sepsis;critical care;hospital mortality;infection;epidemiology;prognosis;risk factors;sepsis syndrome

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

ObjectiveTo determine whether changes have occurred at our center in the incidence, patterns of organ dysfunctions, prognostic factors, and case-fatality rate of bacteremic sepsis.DesignRetrospective comparative study (1984–1988 vs. 1994–1997).SettingUniversity hospital surgical intensive care unit.PatientsA total of 372 critically ill patients with sepsis and positive blood cultures.InterventionNone.Measurements and Main ResultsIn the 1984–1988 study, 176 patients developed bacteremic sepsis (3.2 per 100 admissions), with a fatality rate of 35% at 28 days, whereas in the 1994–1997 study, 196 patients had bacteremic sepsis (4.3 per 100 admissions), with a 28-day fatality rate of 37%. The frequency of primary bacteremia increased from 21% to 47% (p< .001), paralleled by an increase in the proportional frequency of Gram-positive microorganisms. In 1984–1988, 69% (n = 120) of patients had at least one organ dysfunction, compared with 80% (n = 156) in 1994–1997 (p= .02). The prevalence of pulmonary and cardiac dysfunction increased. The case- fatality rate of septic shock remained high (69% vs. 68%). For both cohorts, the two strongest predictors of mortality remained the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score at the onset of sepsis and the number of evolving organ dysfunctions.ConclusionThe fatality rate of bacteremic sepsis remained constant over the study period, despite an increased incidence of bacteremia and associated organ dysfunction. Continued efforts need to be directed toward the prevention of bacteremic sepsis, given the magnitude and poor prognosis of this syndrome.

 

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