Abstract

Background

Cancer patients are susceptible to infections due to immunodeficiency, frequent invasive interventions-devices, chemotherapy and antibiotics exposure. Infections caused by extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae increase morbidity and mortality. The objective was to identify clinical factors associated with ESBL in infected patients with cancer at the Instituto Nacional de Cancerología.

Methods

A case–control study was conducted from 2013 to 2015. Cases were infected patients with ESBL-producer Enterobacteriaceae. Controls (matched for date and ward) with non-ESBL-producer Enterobacteriaceae were included. Data were extracted from electronic medical records at index culture: clinical and admission data, Charlson index, immunosuppressive, radio and chemotherapy, neutropenia, invasive devices, surgical procedures and antimicrobial therapy. Microorganisms were identified by the automatized system. Conditional logistic regression and backward stepwise was used to identify predictors of ESBL isolation.

Results

A total of 265 patients with ESBL producer Enterobacteriaceae and 445 non-ESBL producers were identified, mean age 59, 61% male, 48% admitted as outpatients, 73% with solid tumors, 38% with Charlson index ≥4. E.coli and Klebsiella spp. represented 90% of microorganisms. Factor associated with ESBL producer Enterobacteriaceae were hospitalization ≥7 days (OR: 1,59; CI 1.11–2,29), hospitalization the previous year (OR: 4.02; CI 2,68–6,02), immunosuppressive therapy (OR: 2.07; CI 1,05–4.05), Β-lactam therapy the last month (OR: 1.54; CI 1.05–2.26), invasive devices (OR: 1.58; CI 1.10–2.27), active neoplasia (OR: 2,22; CI1.05–4.68), neutropenia (OR: 2.03; CI:1.26–3.27) and absence of chemotherapy during last 3 months (OR: 1.91; CI1.29–2.82). Discriminatory capacity was acceptable (AUC: 0.71).

Conclusion

The presence of ESBL-producer Enterobacteriaceae in oncologic patients is associated with health care, hospital admission and length of stay, invasive devices and exposure to antibiotics. The magnitude of associated factors are weak and do not completely allow the identification of cancer patients infected with ESBL-producer Enterobacteriaceae.

Disclosures

All authors: No reported disclosures.

Details

Title
479. Associated Factors for Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase Infection Among Patients with Solid or Hematological Malignancy
Author
Martinez-Valencia, Alvaro J 1 ; Gomez Martinez, Brian J 1 ; Anita Montañez Ayala 2 ; Garcia, Katherine 3 ; Ricardo Sánchez Pedraza 4 ; Leydy Paola Jiménez Cetina 5 ; Cuervo, Sonia 6 ; Gómez Rincón, Julio César 3 

 Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Departamento de Medicina Interna . Bogotá, D.C., Colombia 
 Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia, Asociación Colombiana de Infectología – Capítulo central, Bogotá, Colombia 
 Grupo de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología E.S.E., Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogota, Colombia; Grupo en Enfermedades Infecciosas en Cáncer y Alteraciones Hematológicas (GREICAH), Bogota, Distrito Capital de Bogota, Colombia 
 Grupo Epidemiología Clínica, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología ESE. Profesor Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogotá, Bogota, Distrito Capital de Bogota, Colombia 
 Grupo Laboratorio de Microbiología, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología E.S.E., Bogota, Distrito Capital de Bogota, Colombia 
 Grupo Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología ESE, Profesor Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogota, Colombia 
Pages
S234-S235
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Oct 2019
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
23288957
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3171073658
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.