Background and aims: Nosocomial Bacteremia (NB) is associated with high mortality in elderly patients. To determine specific prognostic factors for 7- and 30-day mortality in elderly patients with NB, we analysed the characteristics of 62 NB patients, retrospectively. Methods: This retrospective study concerns 62 cases of NB diagnosed within a 3-year period in a geriatric department. Bacteremia is described according to CDC definitions. Epidemiological characteristics, co-morbidities, clinical (activities of daily living (ADL) before NB) and biological findings (neutrophil count, lymphocyte count, albuminemia before NB) were collected for each patient. A systemic clinical reaction was defined by the presence of one of the following paramete...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
a single 900-bed tertiary care hospital were studied to identify microbiological factors independent...
Objectives: To analyze risk factors for early and late mortality in individuals aged 75 and older wi...
Objectives: The proportion of very elderly people in the population is increasing, and infectious di...
SummaryObjectivesThe proportion of very elderly people in the population is increasing, and infectio...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases are a common cause of increased morbidity and mortality in elderly p...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases are a common cause of increased morbidity and mortality in elderly p...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the characteristics and prognostic factors of nosocomial bacteremia (NB) in ad...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the characteristics and prognostic factors of nosocomial bacteremia (NB) in ad...
Background Elderly patients are at particular risk for bacteremia and sepsis. Atypic...
Objectives: Pneumococcal bacteraemia carries a mortality of about 20%. Approximately 50% of deaths f...
Objectives: Pneumococcal bacteraemia carries a mortality of about 20%. Approximately 50% of deaths f...
Gram-negative bacteremia is common in elderly patients and, compared with younger patients, mortalit...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
BACKGROUND: Given the increasing incidence of bacteraemia causing significant morbidity and mortalit...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
a single 900-bed tertiary care hospital were studied to identify microbiological factors independent...
Objectives: To analyze risk factors for early and late mortality in individuals aged 75 and older wi...
Objectives: The proportion of very elderly people in the population is increasing, and infectious di...
SummaryObjectivesThe proportion of very elderly people in the population is increasing, and infectio...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases are a common cause of increased morbidity and mortality in elderly p...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases are a common cause of increased morbidity and mortality in elderly p...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the characteristics and prognostic factors of nosocomial bacteremia (NB) in ad...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the characteristics and prognostic factors of nosocomial bacteremia (NB) in ad...
Background Elderly patients are at particular risk for bacteremia and sepsis. Atypic...
Objectives: Pneumococcal bacteraemia carries a mortality of about 20%. Approximately 50% of deaths f...
Objectives: Pneumococcal bacteraemia carries a mortality of about 20%. Approximately 50% of deaths f...
Gram-negative bacteremia is common in elderly patients and, compared with younger patients, mortalit...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
BACKGROUND: Given the increasing incidence of bacteraemia causing significant morbidity and mortalit...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
a single 900-bed tertiary care hospital were studied to identify microbiological factors independent...
Objectives: To analyze risk factors for early and late mortality in individuals aged 75 and older wi...