Prospective study of 288 episodes of bacteremia in neutropenic cancer patients in a single institution |
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Authors: | E. González-Barca A. Fernández-Sevilla J. Carratalá A. Grañena F. Gudiol |
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Affiliation: | (1) Service of Hematology, Hospital Duran i Reynals, Ciutat Sanitaria i Universitaria de Bellvitge, Autovía de Castelldefells Km 2,7, 08907 l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain;(2) Service of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Duran i Reynals, Ciutat Sanitaria i Universitaria de Bellvitge, Autovía de Castelldefells Km 2,7, 08907 l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Trends in causative organisms and sources of infection were studied in a series of 288 episodes of bacteremia in neutropenic cancer patients observed in a single institution from 1986 to 1993. The incidence of bacteremia increased significantly from 20 episodes per 1000 admissions in 1986 to 50 episodes per 1000 admissions in 1993 (p=0.00001). Over the study period, a continuous increment in gram-positive bacteremia, which reached 81% of episodes in 1993 (p=0.000001), was observed. Conversely, the incidence of gram-negative bacteremia remained stable. Coagulase-negative staphylococci and viridans group streptococci were the most commonly isolated pathogens. Bacteremia caused by coagulase-negative staphylococci increased from 3 episodes per 1000 admissions to 19 episodes per 1000 admissions (p=0.0001), and viridans group streptococci bacteremia increased from 0 episodes per 1000 admissions to 19 episodes per 1000 admissions (p=0.000001). The upward trend in gram-positive bacteremia appeared to be related to a significant increase in both intravascular catheters (p=0.003) and oral mucositis (p=0.003) as sources of infection. Specific strategies to prevent chemotherapy-induced mucositis and catheter-related bacteremia merit further investigations. |
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