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Title: Hospital-Acquired Bloodstream Infections in Relation to Intensive Care Unit Stays During Hospitalization—A Population-Based Cohort Study
Author: Gradel, Kim Oren
Coia, John Eugenio
Chen, Ming
Nielsen, Stig Lønberg
Jensen, Thøger Gorm
Møller, Jens Kjølseth
Dessau, Ram Benny
Povoa, Pedro
Keywords: cohort study
hospital-acquired bloodstream infections
intensive care unit
long-term outcomes
population-based
prognosis
Medicine(all)
Issue Date: Dec-2024
Abstract: Background: Little is known about the clinical characteristics and pathogens causing hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSIs) in relation to an intensive care unit (ICU) stay. Methods: Population-based cohort study, comprising 35% of the Danish population, 2009–2016. We derived four patient groups with first-time HA-BSIs: no ICU stay during the admission (non-ICU patients) and HA-BSI acquired before, in, or after an ICU stay (before-ICU, in-ICU, and after-ICU patients). These groups were compared in relation to microbiological and clinical characteristics, including 28- and >28-day mortality. Results: Among 6888 HA-BSI patients, 4017, 792, 1388, and 691 were non-ICU, before-ICU, in-ICU, and after-ICU, respectively. The rates of several microorganisms differed between the patient groups, e.g., Enterococci (9.4% of non-ICU and 32.0% of in-ICU patients). The 28-day mortality was 26.3% in non-ICU, 45.0% in before-ICU, 35.6% in in-ICU, and 19.0% in after-ICU patients. The corresponding adjusted hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) were 2.10 (1.85–2.36), 1.67 (1.50–1.87), and 0.76 (0.63–0.91) (reference: non-ICU patients). There were few differences as regards >28-day mortality. Conclusions: We found large differences between common microorganisms and prognosis between the four patient groups. After-ICU patients had the lowest 28-day mortality despite age and comorbidity characteristics similar to the other three groups.
Description: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 by the authors.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/177010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13247783
ISSN: 2077-0383
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