Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics and risk factors associated with mortality in cancer patients with bloodstream infections (BSI), analyzing multidrug resistant bacteria (MDR). Methods: We conducted a prospective observational study at a cancer referral center from August 2016 to July 2017, which included all BSI. Results: 4220 patients were tested with blood cultures; 496 were included. Mean age was 48 years. In 299 patients with solid tumors, secondary BSI and Central Line-Associated BSI (CLABSI) were the most common (55.9% and 31.8%, respectively). In 197 hematologic patients, primary and mucosal barrier injury (MBI) BSI were the main type (38.6%). Gram-negative were the most frequent bacteria ...
ABSTRACTA prospective clinical and microbiological surveillance study was conducted during a 26-mont...
: Bloodstream infections (BSI) caused by Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) in patients with hematological...
Objectives: We assess the epidemiology and risk factors for mortality of bloodstream infection (BSI)...
Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the epidemiology, microbiology, and risk factors...
BACKGROUND: Mortality related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) is high. The epidemiology of BSIs is...
Background. Mortality related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) is high. The epidemiology of BSIs is ...
Bacterial bloodstream infection (BSI) represents a significant complication in hematologic patients....
Objectives: To assess the current incidence, clinical features, risk factors, aetiology, antimicrobi...
CONTEXT: Cancer patients are at unusually high risk for developing bloodstream infections (BSI), whi...
Objective: We aimed to determine the frequency, type, and etiology of infections and the risk factor...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for mortality in patients suffering from hematological malignan...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for mortality in patients suffering from hematological malignan...
PURPOSE\nCancer is associated with an increased risk of acquiring bloodstream infection (BSIs). Most...
To assess the current incidence, clinical features, risk factors, aetiology, antimicrobial resistanc...
Introduction: Though with the invent of better diagnostic and therapeutic modalities the mortality r...
ABSTRACTA prospective clinical and microbiological surveillance study was conducted during a 26-mont...
: Bloodstream infections (BSI) caused by Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) in patients with hematological...
Objectives: We assess the epidemiology and risk factors for mortality of bloodstream infection (BSI)...
Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the epidemiology, microbiology, and risk factors...
BACKGROUND: Mortality related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) is high. The epidemiology of BSIs is...
Background. Mortality related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) is high. The epidemiology of BSIs is ...
Bacterial bloodstream infection (BSI) represents a significant complication in hematologic patients....
Objectives: To assess the current incidence, clinical features, risk factors, aetiology, antimicrobi...
CONTEXT: Cancer patients are at unusually high risk for developing bloodstream infections (BSI), whi...
Objective: We aimed to determine the frequency, type, and etiology of infections and the risk factor...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for mortality in patients suffering from hematological malignan...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for mortality in patients suffering from hematological malignan...
PURPOSE\nCancer is associated with an increased risk of acquiring bloodstream infection (BSIs). Most...
To assess the current incidence, clinical features, risk factors, aetiology, antimicrobial resistanc...
Introduction: Though with the invent of better diagnostic and therapeutic modalities the mortality r...
ABSTRACTA prospective clinical and microbiological surveillance study was conducted during a 26-mont...
: Bloodstream infections (BSI) caused by Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) in patients with hematological...
Objectives: We assess the epidemiology and risk factors for mortality of bloodstream infection (BSI)...