From: Actinobaculum schaalii- invasive pathogen or innocent bystander? A retrospective observational study
Patient's baseline characteristics (n = 27) and outcome | |
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Age (years) | Â |
Mean | 73 |
Median | 81 |
Range | 19-101 |
Gender | Â |
Male | 16 (59.3%) |
Female | 11 (40.7%) |
Hospitalstay (days) | Â |
Mean | 18 |
Median | 9 |
Range | 1-79 |
Immunosuppression | 1 (3.7%) |
Comorbidities | 25 (92.6%) |
Cancer | 7 (25.9%) |
Cardiopathy | 14 (51.9%) |
Chronic renal insufficiency | 4 (14.8%) |
Diabetes mellitus | 4 (14.8%) |
Neurological disorder | 13 (48.1%) |
Hypertension | 6 (22.2%) |
Chronic pulmonary disorder | 2 (7.4%) |
Chronic Vascular disorder | 4 (14.8%) |
Endocriological disorder (other than diabtes mellitus | 3 (11.1%) |
Chronic pancreatitis | 1 (3.7%) |
Underlying genitourinary tract pathology | 12 (44.4%) |
Nephrolithiasis | 1 (3.7%) |
Stenosis | 4 (14.8%) |
Double-J catheter | 2 (7.4%) |
Urinary catheter | 3 (11.1%) |
Prostatic hyperplasia | 5 (18.5%) |
Renal cysts | 1 (3.7%) |
Uterine and vaginal prolapse | 1 (3.7%) |
Renal transplantation | 1 (3.7%) |
Outcome | Â |
Discharge | 17 (63.0%) |
Referal to another hospital | 3 (11.1%) |
Referal to a longterm-care facility | 5 (18.5%) |
Death | 2 (7.4%) |