2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127448
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The Spread of Multi Drug Resistant Infections Is Leading to an Increase in the Empirical Antibiotic Treatment Failure in Cirrhosis: A Prospective Survey

Abstract: BackgroundThe spread of multi-resistant infections represents a continuously growing problem in cirrhosis, particularly in patients in contact with the healthcare environment.AimOur prospective study aimed to analyze epidemiology, prevalence and risk factors of multi-resistant infections, as well as the rate of failure of empirical antibiotic therapy in cirrhotic patients.MethodsAll consecutive cirrhotic patients hospitalized between 2008 and 2013 with a microbiologically-documented infection (MDI) were enroll… Show more

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“…It is a continuous challenge because of the progressive evolution of pathogens and their antibiotic resistances. An increase in the prevalence of multiresistant pathogens has been documented in the last decades in hospital‐acquired (HA) and in HCA infections in several countries . This microbiological pattern explains the increasing rate of therapeutic failure and the poor prognosis when these patients are treated with first‐line standard antibiotic treatment .…”
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“…It is a continuous challenge because of the progressive evolution of pathogens and their antibiotic resistances. An increase in the prevalence of multiresistant pathogens has been documented in the last decades in hospital‐acquired (HA) and in HCA infections in several countries . This microbiological pattern explains the increasing rate of therapeutic failure and the poor prognosis when these patients are treated with first‐line standard antibiotic treatment .…”
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“…The most likely explanation for this persistent high mortality is the growing spread of multiresistant pathogens with a consequent reduction in the rate of treatment success with empirical standard antibiotic therapies. This problem has been raised by several researchers in the last decade …”
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“…The spread of these strains in fact is a leading cause of failure of antimicrobial empirical treatment in LC. 42 We recently analyzed 162 cirrhotic patients with BSI hospitalized at our hospital from 2008 to 2012. 38 GNB, which caused 64% of episodes, were classified as MDR and XDR in 25% and 21% of cases, according to the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) and consensus definitions.…”
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