Abstract 1165
Background
Although several studies report the clinical characteristics of bacteremia by Aeromonas species, there is a lack of studies about the bacteremia course in hematologic malignancies. Our aim was to determine the risk factors for bacteremia-associated mortality by Aeromonas sobria in patients with hematological malignancies.
Methods
We performed a retrospective cohort study, by reviewing 37 medical records of patients treated at the “Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplasicas-Peru”, in the period of 2000-2017. We considered a bacteremia-related death if it occurred within the first 7 days of A. sobria isolation, or during the acute course of sepsis. Risk factors were assessed by the Multivariate Cox regression analysis at 30 days after the patient’s admission.
Results
The median age was 24y (2-74y), six patients (16.2%) had ≥65y, and 54.1% were male. The most common diagnosis was lymphoid leukemia (51.4%), followed by myeloid leukemia (27%), high-grade lymphoma (18.9%), and multiple myeloma (2.7%); and 37.8% had community-acquired bacteremia. The gastrointestinal system was the most common primary source of infection (62.2%), followed by the osteoarticular system (18.9%). The mortality rate was 27%, and 11 cases (29.7%) presented septic shock. Furthermore, antibiotic use was as follow, meropenem (64.9%), ceftazidime (37.8%), and amikacin (29.7%). Multivariate Cox regression identified age ≥65, shock, and no disease remission as independent risk factors for mortality (Table). Risk factors for Bacteremia-Associated Mortality of Aeromona sobria.Table: 1093P
Univariate analysis | Multivariate analysis | |||||
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HR | 95% CI | P-value | HR | 95% CI | P-value | |
Age ≥65 | 5.48 | 1.5-19.7 | 0.01 | 8.13 | 1.7-39.4 | 0.009 |
Community-acquire bacteremia | 9.73 | 2.1– 46.1 | 0.004 | - | - | - |
Shock | 13.21 | 2.8–63.0 | 0.001 | 7.06 | 1.5-34.4 | 0.016 |
Non-disease remission | 14.31 | 1.8–113.3 | 0.012 | 10.46 | 1.2-89.8 | 0.024 |
Conclusions
Patients with hematological malignancy infected by A. sobria that either is ≥ 65-years-old does not have a disease remission or develop shock, the risk of dying increases. The physicians can use our results to guide the prognosis of patients infected by this bacteria.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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