Clinical effects of bacteremia in sepsis patients with community-acquired pneumonia
- Abstract
- Background Data regarding the clinical efects of bacteremia on severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) are limited. Thus, we investigated clinical characteristics and outcomes of severe CAP patients with bacteremia compared with those of subjects without bacteremia. In addition, we evaluated clinical factors associated with bacteremia at the time of sepsis awareness.
Methods We enrolled sepsis patients diagnosed with CAP at emergency departments (EDs) from an ongoing nationwide multicenter observational registry, the Korean Sepsis Alliance, between September 2019 and December 2020. For evaluation of clinical factors associated with bacteremia, we divided eligible patients into bacteremia and non bacteremia groups, and logistic regression analysis was performed using the clinical characteristics at the time of sepsis awareness.
Result During the study period, 1,510 (47.9%) sepsis patients were caused by CAP, and bacteremia was identifed in 212 (14.0%) patients. Septic shock occurred more frequently in the bacteremia group than in the non-bacteremia group (27.4% vs. 14.8%; p<0.001). In multivariable analysis, hematologic malignancies and septic shock were associated with an increased risk of bacteremia. However, chronic lung disease was associated with a decreased risk of bacteremia. Hospital mortality was signifcantly higher in the bacteremia group than in the non-bacteremia group (27.3% vs. 40.6%, p<0.001). The most prevalent pathogen in blood culture was Klebsiella pneumoniae followed by Escherichia coli in gram-negative pathogens.
Conclusion The incidence of bacteremia in severe CAP was low at 14.0%, but the occurrence of bacteremia was associated with increased hospital mortality. In severe CAP, hematologic malignancies and septic shock were associated with an increased risk of bacteremia.
- Issued Date
- 2023
Tae Wan Kim
Se-Uk Lee
Boram Park
Kyeongman Jeon
Sunghoon Park
Gee Young Suh
Dong Kyu Oh
Soo Yeon Lee
Mi Hyeon Park
Haein Lee
Chae-man Lim
Ryoung-Eun Ko
Korean Sepsis Alliance (KSA) investigators
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- Bacteremia; Pneumonia; Community-acquired infection; Blood culture; Multicenter study
- DOI
- 10.1186/s12879-023-08887-5
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16631
- Publisher
- BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES
- Language
- 영어
- ISSN
- 1471-2334
- Citation Volume
- 23
- Citation Number
- 1
- Citation Start Page
- 1
- Citation End Page
- 9
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