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Table 3 Risk factors for bacteremia in the 19 patients colonized with carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae (CRKP) at univariate analysis

From: Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in high-risk haematological patients: factors favouring spread, risk factors and outcome of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteremias

 

Bacteremia

No bacteremia

p

N° of CRKP colonized patients

11

8

 

Male

5 (45%)

8 (100%)

 

Female

6 (54%)

0

0.01

Underlying disease

 Acute leukemia

10 (91%)

3 (37.5%)

0.0075

  Acute myeloid leukemia

9 (82%)

0

0.0007

 Other haematological malignancy

1 (9%)

5 (62.5%)

ns

Chemotherapy

7 (64%)

5 (62.5%)

ns

- Intensive induction chemotherapy

6 (54%)

0

0.01

n° of patients with <1000 neutrophils/mm3 at CRKP acquisition

5 (45%)

4 (50%)

ns

n° of patients with <100 neutrophils/mm3 at CRKP acquisition

4 (36%)

3 (37%)

ns

Days spent colonized by CRKP with:

  < 1000 neutrophils/mm3, mean, median (range)

14.8, 10 (0–78)

10.7, 5.5 (0–30)

<0.01

  < 100 neutrophils/mm3, mean, median (range)

9.1, 8 (0–30)

5.6, 3 (0–15)

<0.01

Rectal colonization

11 (100%)

8 (100%)

ns

Single site colonization

4 (36%)

5 (62.5%)

ns

Multiple sites colonization

7 (64%)

3 (37%)

ns

Colonized sites besides the rectum

 vagina/urethra

3

0

 

 urinary tract

5

2

 

 oral cavity, pharynx

2

2

 

Mucositis

6 (54%)

3 (37%)

ns

- Diarrea

6

3

 

CRKP localized infection

7 (64%)

3 (37.5%)

ns

 vaginitis

3

0

ns

 typhlitis

2

1

 

 hemorroidal cellulitis

2

1

 

 cellulitis

0

1

 

Previous febrile neutropenia during CRKP colonization

6

3

ns

Previous bacteremia other than CRKP bacteremia during CRKP colonization

4

2

ns

Previous broad-spectrum antibiotics during CRKP colonization

5

4

ns