Title
Epidemiology of intra-abdominal infection and sepsis in critically ill patients: “AbSeS”, a multinational observational cohort study and ESICM Trials Group Project
Date Issued
01 December 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Blot S.
Antonelli M.
Arvaniti K.
Blot K.
Creagh-Brown B.
de Lange D.
De Waele J.
Deschepper M.
Dikmen Y.
Dimopoulos G.
Eckmann C.
Francois G.
Girardis M.
Koulenti D.
Labeau S.
Lipman J.
Lipovestky F.
Maseda E.
Montravers P.
Mikstacki A.
Paiva J.A.
Pereyra C.
Rello J.
Timsit J.F.
Vogelaers D.
Lamrous A.
Rezende-Neto J.
Cardenas Y.
Vymazal T.
Fjeldsoee-Nielsen H.
Kott M.
Kostoula A.
Javeri Y.
Einav S.
Makikado L.D.U.
Tomescu D.
Gritsan A.
Jovanovic B.
Venkatesan K.
Mirkovic T.
Creagh-Brown B.
Lamrous A.
Emmerich M.
Canale M.
Dietz L.S.
Ilutovich S.
Miñope J.T.S.
Silva R.B.
Montenegro M.A.
Martin P.
Saul P.
Chediack V.
Sutton G.
Couce R.
Balasini C.
Gonzalez S.
Lascar F.M.
Descotte E.J.
Gumiela N.S.
Pino C.A.
Cesio C.
Valgolio E.
Cunto E.
Dominguez C.
Nelson N.F.
Abegao E.M.
Pozo N.C.
Bianchi L.
Correger E.
Pastorino M.L.
Miyazaki E.A.
Pozo N.C.
Grubissich N.
Garcia M.
Bonetto N.
Quevedo N.E.
Gomez C.D.
Queti F.
Estevarena L.G.
Fernandez R.
Santolaya I.
Pozo N.C.
Grangeat S.H.
Doglia J.
Zakalik G.
Pellegrini C.
Lloria M.M.
Chacon M.E.
Fumale M.
Leguizamon M.
Hidalgo I.B.
Tiranti R.J.
Capponi P.
Tita A.
Cardonnet L.
Bettini L.
Ramos A.
Lovesio L.
Miranda E.M.
Farfan A.B.
Publisher(s)
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Abstract
Purpose: To describe the epidemiology of intra-abdominal infection in an international cohort of ICU patients according to a new system that classifies cases according to setting of infection acquisition (community-acquired, early onset hospital-acquired, and late-onset hospital-acquired), anatomical disruption (absent or present with localized or diffuse peritonitis), and severity of disease expression (infection, sepsis, and septic shock). Methods: We performed a multicenter (n = 309), observational, epidemiological study including adult ICU patients diagnosed with intra-abdominal infection. Risk factors for mortality were assessed by logistic regression analysis. Results: The cohort included 2621 patients. Setting of infection acquisition was community-acquired in 31.6%, early onset hospital-acquired in 25%, and late-onset hospital-acquired in 43.4% of patients. Overall prevalence of antimicrobial resistance was 26.3% and difficult-to-treat resistant Gram-negative bacteria 4.3%, with great variation according to geographic region. No difference in prevalence of antimicrobial resistance was observed according to setting of infection acquisition. Overall mortality was 29.1%. Independent risk factors for mortality included late-onset hospital-acquired infection, diffuse peritonitis, sepsis, septic shock, older age, malnutrition, liver failure, congestive heart failure, antimicrobial resistance (either methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, vancomycin-resistant enterococci, extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Gram-negative bacteria, or carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria) and source control failure evidenced by either the need for surgical revision or persistent inflammation. Conclusion: This multinational, heterogeneous cohort of ICU patients with intra-abdominal infection revealed that setting of infection acquisition, anatomical disruption, and severity of disease expression are disease-specific phenotypic characteristics associated with outcome, irrespective of the type of infection. Antimicrobial resistance is equally common in community-acquired as in hospital-acquired infection.
Start page
1703
End page
1717
Volume
45
Issue
12
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Epidemiología Cuidado crítico y de emergencia
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85075166361
PubMed ID
Source
Intensive Care Medicine
ISSN of the container
03424642
Source funding
Pfizer
Sponsor(s)
AbSeS is a Trials Group Study of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. The study was supported by a Pfizer investigator-initiated research grant. Acknowledgements
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