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- Sofia Ortuno
- Nicolas Massart
- Charles Vidal
- Etienne de Montmollin
- Adrien Bouglé
- Nicolas Nesseler
- Frank Bidar
- Benjamin Assouline
- Paul Masi
- Samuel Henri
- Sami Hraiech
- Hadrien Rozé
- Francesca Manicone
- Charles Edouard Luyt
Abstract
Objective: Only few data regarding epidemiology and management of ECMO cannula-related infections (ECMO-CRIs) exist. The aim of our study was to describe their epidemiology and prognosis, and to evaluate factors associated with outcome. Methods: We performed a multicenter retrospective study in 12 European ICUs, including patients with ECMO-CRI, defined as a clinical suspicion plus a positive bacterial sample of ECMO-cannulation site. Primary objective was to describe ECMO-CRI characteristics and outcomes. Secondary objectives were to evaluate the rates of infection recurrence, their risk factors, and to evaluate the impact of antimicrobial treatment duration on outcome. Results: During the study period, 109 patients with ECMO-CRI (78 having concomitant positive blood culture with the same pathogen) were included. Pathogens responsible for infections were predominantly Enterobacteriaceae, coagulase-negative Staphylococcus and Enterococcus spp. and 42% of episodes were polymicrobial. Rates of infection recurrence was 13% and ICU-mortality rate was 51%. Risk factors for death were concomitant bloodstream infection with same pathogen and septic shock Patients with antibiotic course ≤ 8 days had similar infection recurrence rate and outcomes (including mortality) than patients with prolonged (> 8 days) antibiotic course. Conclusion: ECMO-CRIs are frequently associated with BSI and frequently polymicrobial. Duration of antimicrobial treatment for ECMO-CRI ≤ 8 days does not seem to be associated with an increased risk of recurrence or death, as compared to longer treatment.
Suggested Citation
Sofia Ortuno & Nicolas Massart & Charles Vidal & Etienne de Montmollin & Adrien Bouglé & Nicolas Nesseler & Frank Bidar & Benjamin Assouline & Paul Masi & Samuel Henri & Sami Hraiech & Hadrien Rozé & , 2025.
"Characteristics and outcomes of ECMO cannula-related infections: a European multicenter retrospective study,"
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2013/390941, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
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RePEc:ulb:ulbeco:2013/390941
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