Goda, Revanth ; Sharma, Ravi ; Borkar, Sachin Anil ; Katiyar, Varidh ; Narwal, Priya ; Ganeshkumar, Akshay ; Mohapatra, Sarita ; Suri, Ashish ; Kapil, Arti ; Chandra, P. Sarat ; Kale, Shashank S. (2022) Frailty and Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio as Predictors of Mortality in Patients with Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections or Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections in the Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit: Insights from a Retrospective Study in a Developing Country World Neurosurgery, 162 . e187-e197. ISSN 1878-8750
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2022.02.115
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2022.02.115
Abstract
Objective We aim to evaluate the role of frailty and inflammatory markers in predicting the short-term outcomes after catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) and central line–associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI). Methods Data regarding the patients’ characteristics, isolates on CAUTI and CLABSI, antibiotic susceptibility, frailty (11-point Modified Frailty Index), and inflammatory markers were retrospectively collected. Their impact on the short-term outcomes was assessed using regression modeling response. Results One hundred and one patients with CAUTI (n = 71) and CLABSI (n = 30) between January 2018 and December 2019 were included in this study. The pooled incidence rates for CAUTI were 5.50 and for CLABSI 3.58 episodes/1000 catheter-days. We observed 74.7% drug resistance in our CAUTI isolates and 93.3% in CLABSI. In the multivariate analysis, frailty (P = 0.006), neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) (P = 0.007) and the presence of sepsis (P = 0.029) were found to be significant predictors of in-hospital mortality in CAUTI. In patients with CLABSI, frailty (P = 0.029) and NLR (P = 0.029) were found significant and along with sepsis (P = 0.069) resulted in a regression model with good accuracy in predicting mortality. The receiver operating characteristic curve showed that 11-point Modified Frailty Index and NLR as well as the regression model significantly predicted mortality with an area under the curve of 86.1%, 81.4%, and 95.4%, respectively, in CAUTI, and 70.9%, 77.8%, and 95.2%, respectively, in CLABSI.
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