Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospital
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Resumo: | Introduction: Hospital infections are a worldwide problem, challenging health professionals and systems. The surgical patients are more exposed to nosocomial infections. Objective:To determine the bacterial profile of the nosocomial infections of patients approached to surgical procedures by the general surgery team in a tertiary hospital. Material and Methods: The patients included in this study were approached to surgical procedures by the general surgery team and developed bacterial nosocomial infection documented by one or more positive cultures in 2019 and 2020. The variables analyzed were genre, age, surgical type (urgency or elective), culture sample, infectious focus, isolated bacterial species and its antibiogram, bacterial multidrug resistance and presence or absence of more than one bacterial species isolated in the sample analyzed. Results: Most of the patients were male, surgically treated on an urgent/emergent and with average age of 41 years. The main infectious focus was abdominal, whose the main isolated etiological agents were (27%), Enterococcus faecalis (16%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (14%). There was also an expressive number of cultures demonstrating Acinetobacter baumannii in respiratory infections. Furthermore, 71% of microorganisms isolated from biological samples were multidrug-resistant. Conclusion: The study's findings may promote changes in the empirical antibiotic therapy used in the institution under study, since the high rate of drug resistance found is a risk to the studied population, even more alarming in the context of the frequent isolation of bacterial species. |
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Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospitalPerfil bacteriano das infecções hospitalares de pacientes cirúrgicos em um hospital terciárioInfecção HospitalarFarmacorresistência BacterianaProcedimentos Cirúrgicos OperatóriosHospital InfectionsDrug Resistance, BacterialSurgical Procedures, OperativeIntroduction: Hospital infections are a worldwide problem, challenging health professionals and systems. The surgical patients are more exposed to nosocomial infections. Objective:To determine the bacterial profile of the nosocomial infections of patients approached to surgical procedures by the general surgery team in a tertiary hospital. Material and Methods: The patients included in this study were approached to surgical procedures by the general surgery team and developed bacterial nosocomial infection documented by one or more positive cultures in 2019 and 2020. The variables analyzed were genre, age, surgical type (urgency or elective), culture sample, infectious focus, isolated bacterial species and its antibiogram, bacterial multidrug resistance and presence or absence of more than one bacterial species isolated in the sample analyzed. Results: Most of the patients were male, surgically treated on an urgent/emergent and with average age of 41 years. The main infectious focus was abdominal, whose the main isolated etiological agents were (27%), Enterococcus faecalis (16%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (14%). There was also an expressive number of cultures demonstrating Acinetobacter baumannii in respiratory infections. Furthermore, 71% of microorganisms isolated from biological samples were multidrug-resistant. Conclusion: The study's findings may promote changes in the empirical antibiotic therapy used in the institution under study, since the high rate of drug resistance found is a risk to the studied population, even more alarming in the context of the frequent isolation of bacterial species.Introdução: A infecções hospitalares são um agravo de notoriedade mundial, desafiando profissionais e sistemas de saúde. Pacientes expostos a intervenções cirúrgicas estão mais propensos a esse agravo. Objetivo: Determinar o perfil bacteriano das infecções hospitalares de pacientes abordados cirurgicamente pela equipe da cirurgia geral em um hospital terciário. Material e Métodos: Foram incluídos no estudo os pacientes abordados cirurgicamente pela equipe da cirurgia geral e que desenvolveram infecção hospitalar bacteriana comprovada por uma ou mais culturas positivas nos anos de 2019 e 2020. As variáveis analisadas foram gênero, idade, caráter da cirurgia (urgência ou eletiva), amostra da cultura, foco infeccioso, espécie bacteriana isolada e seu respectivo antibiograma, multirresistência bacteriana e presença ou não de mais de uma espécie bacteriana isolada na amostra analisada. Os dados foram analisados através da descrição de valores absolutos e percentuais. Resultados: A maioria dos pacientes foi do gênero masculino, abordado cirurgicamente em caráter de urgência/emergência e com idade média de 41 anos. O principal foco infeccioso foi o abdominal, cujos principais agentes etiológicos isolados foram Escherichia coli (27%), Enterococcus faecalis (16%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (14%). Também houve um número expressivo de culturas demonstrando Acinetobacter baumannii nas infecções respiratórias. Além disso, 71% das bactérias isoladas das amostras biológicas foram multirresistentes. Conclusão: Os achados do estudo promovem mudanças nos esquemas antibióticos empíricos usados na instituição em estudo, uma vez que o alto índice de farmacorresistência encontrado é um risco à população estudada, ainda mais alarmante no contexto do isolamento frequente de espécies bacterianas.Editora UFJF2021-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtOrapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/hurevista/article/view/3365210.34019/1982-8047.2021.v47.33652HU Revista; v. 47 (2021); 1 - 71982-80470103-3123reponame:HU Revista (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)instacron:UFJFporhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/hurevista/article/view/33652/23164Copyright (c) 2021 Tércio Luiz Ferreira Coelho, Ramom Coelho Jericó, Thiago Jardim Pereira, Carine Freitas e Silva, Carine Rosa Nauehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira Coelho, Tércio Luiz Coelho Jericó, RamomJardim Pereira, ThiagoFreitas e Silva, CarineRosa Naue, Carine2021-05-27T13:58:21Zoai:periodicos.ufjf.br:article/33652Revistahttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/hurevistaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/hurevista/oairevista.hurevista@ufjf.edu.br1982-80470103-3123opendoar:2021-05-27T13:58:21HU Revista (Online) - Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)false |
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Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospital Perfil bacteriano das infecções hospitalares de pacientes cirúrgicos em um hospital terciário |
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Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospital |
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Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospital Ferreira Coelho, Tércio Luiz Infecção Hospitalar Farmacorresistência Bacteriana Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Operatórios Hospital Infections Drug Resistance, Bacterial Surgical Procedures, Operative |
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Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospital |
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Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospital |
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Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospital |
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Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospital |
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Bacterial profile of nosocomial infections of surgical patients in a terciary hospital |
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Ferreira Coelho, Tércio Luiz |
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Ferreira Coelho, Tércio Luiz Coelho Jericó, Ramom Jardim Pereira, Thiago Freitas e Silva, Carine Rosa Naue, Carine |
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Coelho Jericó, Ramom Jardim Pereira, Thiago Freitas e Silva, Carine Rosa Naue, Carine |
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Ferreira Coelho, Tércio Luiz Coelho Jericó, Ramom Jardim Pereira, Thiago Freitas e Silva, Carine Rosa Naue, Carine |
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Infecção Hospitalar Farmacorresistência Bacteriana Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Operatórios Hospital Infections Drug Resistance, Bacterial Surgical Procedures, Operative |
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Infecção Hospitalar Farmacorresistência Bacteriana Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Operatórios Hospital Infections Drug Resistance, Bacterial Surgical Procedures, Operative |
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Introduction: Hospital infections are a worldwide problem, challenging health professionals and systems. The surgical patients are more exposed to nosocomial infections. Objective:To determine the bacterial profile of the nosocomial infections of patients approached to surgical procedures by the general surgery team in a tertiary hospital. Material and Methods: The patients included in this study were approached to surgical procedures by the general surgery team and developed bacterial nosocomial infection documented by one or more positive cultures in 2019 and 2020. The variables analyzed were genre, age, surgical type (urgency or elective), culture sample, infectious focus, isolated bacterial species and its antibiogram, bacterial multidrug resistance and presence or absence of more than one bacterial species isolated in the sample analyzed. Results: Most of the patients were male, surgically treated on an urgent/emergent and with average age of 41 years. The main infectious focus was abdominal, whose the main isolated etiological agents were (27%), Enterococcus faecalis (16%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (14%). There was also an expressive number of cultures demonstrating Acinetobacter baumannii in respiratory infections. Furthermore, 71% of microorganisms isolated from biological samples were multidrug-resistant. Conclusion: The study's findings may promote changes in the empirical antibiotic therapy used in the institution under study, since the high rate of drug resistance found is a risk to the studied population, even more alarming in the context of the frequent isolation of bacterial species. |
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