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危重症 COVID-19 患者与非 COVID-19 患者的合并感染:临床微生物培养结果比较。

Co-Infections in Critically Ill Patients with or without COVID-19: A Comparison of Clinical Microbial Culture Findings.

机构信息

Infectious Diseases, Department of Traslational Medicine, University of Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, Italy.

Clinical Microbiology, Department of Biotechnology, Transfusional and Laboratory, University Hospital of Ferrara, 44124 Ferrara, Italy.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Apr 20;18(8):4358. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18084358.

Abstract

Co-infections in critically ill patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection have an important impact on the outcome of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We compared the microbial isolations found in COVID-19 patients hospitalized in an intensive care unit (ICU) with those in a non-COVID-19 ICU from 22 February to 30 April 2020 and in the same period of 2019. We considered blood, urine or respiratory specimens obtained with bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) or bronchial aspirate (BASP), collected from all patients admitted in ICUs with or without COVID-19 infection. We found a higher frequency of infections due to methicillin-resistant (MR) staphylococci, vancomycin-resistant , carbapenem-resistant and in COVID-19-positive patients admitted in ICUs compared to those who were COVID-19 negative. Carbapenem-resistant was more frequently isolated from patients admitted in non-COVID-19 ICUs. Several conditions favor the increased frequency of these infections by antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. Among all, the severity of the respiratory tracts was definitely decisive, which required assisted ventilation with invasive procedures. The turnover in the ICU of a large number of patients in a very short time requiring urgent invasive interventions has favored the not always suitable execution of assistance procedures. No less important is the increased exposure to infectious risk from bacteria and fungi in patients with severe impairment due to ventilation. The highest costs for antifungal drugs were shown in the ICU-COVID group.

摘要

在因严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2 (SARS-CoV-2) 感染而住院的重症患者中,合并感染对 2019 冠状病毒病 (COVID-19) 的结局有重要影响。我们比较了 2020 年 2 月 22 日至 4 月 30 日期间因 COVID-19 住院于 ICU 的患者与同期非 COVID-19 ICU 的患者的微生物分离情况,还比较了 2019 年同期的情况。我们考虑了所有 ICU 中无论是否合并 COVID-19 感染的患者的血液、尿液或通过支气管肺泡灌洗 (BAL) 或支气管抽吸 (BASP) 获得的呼吸道标本。与 COVID-19 阴性患者相比,我们发现 COVID-19 阳性 ICU 患者的耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌、万古霉素耐药肠球菌、碳青霉烯耐药肠杆菌科细菌和耐碳青霉烯鲍曼不动杆菌的感染频率更高。耐碳青霉烯鲍曼不动杆菌更常从非 COVID-19 ICU 的患者中分离出来。多种情况有利于抗生素耐药微生物的感染频率增加。其中,呼吸道严重程度肯定是决定性的,这需要通过有创程序进行辅助通气。在很短的时间内,大量需要紧急有创干预的患者在 ICU 中周转,这不利于辅助程序的适当执行。因通气导致严重受损的患者对细菌和真菌的感染风险增加,这一点也同样重要。在 ICU-COVID 组中,抗真菌药物的花费最高。

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