Contributing Factors to the Clinical and Economic Burden of Patients with Laboratory-Confirmed Carbapenem-Nonsusceptible Gram-Negative Respiratory Infections

影响实验室确诊的碳青霉烯类耐药革兰氏阴性呼吸道感染患者临床和经济负担的因素

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Abstract

PURPOSE: This study examined patient- and hospital-level predictor variables that contribute to worse clinical and economic outcomes in patients with carbapenem-nonsusceptible respiratory infections. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Electronic data (January 2013 to September 2015) were from 78 US hospitals. Nonduplicate, gram-negative respiratory isolates were considered carbapenem-nonsusceptible if they tested resistant/intermediate to imipenem, meropenem, doripenem, or ertapenem. Potential predictors of outcomes (in-hospital mortality, 30-day readmission, length of stay [LOS], hospital total cost, and net gain/loss per patient) were examined using univariate analysis and generalized linear mixed models. Statistical significance and model goodness-of-fit criteria were used to identify significant predictors. RESULTS: A total of 1488 carbapenem-nonsusceptible respiratory patients were identified. Overall, the mortality rate was 13.7%, 30-day readmission rate was 20.6%, mean LOS was 20 days, mean total cost was $54,158, and mean net loss was $139 per patient. Our models showed that hospital-onset infection, higher clinical severity, mechanical ventilation/intensive care unit status, polymicrobial infection, and underlying diseases were all significant predictors for mortality, LOS, and total cost. Hospital-onset infections were also associated with a significantly greater net loss (P≤.01), and underlying disease significantly impacted readmissions (P=.03). The number of prior admissions, hospital characteristics, and payer type were also found to significantly impact measured outcomes. CONCLUSION: Carbapenem-nonsusceptible respiratory infections are associated with a considerable clinical and economic burden. The impact of hospital-onset infections on both clinical and economic outcomes highlights the continued need for action on this modifiable risk factor through antimicrobial stewardship and optimal therapy, thereby reducing the burden in this patient population.

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