Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8620557 | Journal of Critical Care | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Out of 5309 patients enrolled; 3822 had suspected clinical infection on admission with 1452 patients growing positive microbial cultures. Among these, 201 bacterial strains were isolated from patients who had community acquired infections. 73% were Gram negative bacilli, commonest being E. coli (63%). 63.4% E. coli and 60.7% Klebsiella isolates were ESBL producers. The mortality in ESBL positive infections was significantly higher as compared to ESBL negative infections (Odds ratio 2.756). Moreover, ESBL positive patients empirically treated with Beta Lactams + Beta Lactamase inhibitors (BL + BLI) had significantly higher mortality as compared to patients treated with carbapenems. More data from multiple centres need to be gathered to formulate appropriate antibiotic policy for critically ill patients admitted from the community.
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Authors
Sumit Ray, Dimple Anand, Sankalp Purwar, Arijit Samanta, Kaustubh V. Upadhye, Prasoon Gupta, Debashis Dhar,