Article Type
Changed
Wed, 07/07/2021 - 10:54

Key clinical point: More than half of hospitalized COVID-19 patients developed at least one superinfection, including 75 cases of ventilator-associated pneumonia and 57 systemic infections. Overall, bacterial infections, age, and the highest Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score were independently associated with ICU mortality or 28-day mortality.

Major finding: The most common pathogens behind cases of ventilator-associated pneumonia were Pseudomonas aeruginosa (34.7%) and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (18.7%). Bloodstream infections occurred in 16 cases, and fungal infections occurred in 41 cases.

Study details: The data come from a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from 92 adults with COVID-19 who were admitted to a single ICU between February 21, 2020, and May 6, 2020.

Disclosures: The study received no outside funding. The researchers had no financial conflicts to disclose.

Source: Signorini L et al. Crit Care Explor. 2021 Jun 11. doi: 10.1097/CCE.0000000000000430.

Publications
Topics
Sections

Key clinical point: More than half of hospitalized COVID-19 patients developed at least one superinfection, including 75 cases of ventilator-associated pneumonia and 57 systemic infections. Overall, bacterial infections, age, and the highest Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score were independently associated with ICU mortality or 28-day mortality.

Major finding: The most common pathogens behind cases of ventilator-associated pneumonia were Pseudomonas aeruginosa (34.7%) and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (18.7%). Bloodstream infections occurred in 16 cases, and fungal infections occurred in 41 cases.

Study details: The data come from a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from 92 adults with COVID-19 who were admitted to a single ICU between February 21, 2020, and May 6, 2020.

Disclosures: The study received no outside funding. The researchers had no financial conflicts to disclose.

Source: Signorini L et al. Crit Care Explor. 2021 Jun 11. doi: 10.1097/CCE.0000000000000430.

Key clinical point: More than half of hospitalized COVID-19 patients developed at least one superinfection, including 75 cases of ventilator-associated pneumonia and 57 systemic infections. Overall, bacterial infections, age, and the highest Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score were independently associated with ICU mortality or 28-day mortality.

Major finding: The most common pathogens behind cases of ventilator-associated pneumonia were Pseudomonas aeruginosa (34.7%) and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (18.7%). Bloodstream infections occurred in 16 cases, and fungal infections occurred in 41 cases.

Study details: The data come from a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from 92 adults with COVID-19 who were admitted to a single ICU between February 21, 2020, and May 6, 2020.

Disclosures: The study received no outside funding. The researchers had no financial conflicts to disclose.

Source: Signorini L et al. Crit Care Explor. 2021 Jun 11. doi: 10.1097/CCE.0000000000000430.

Publications
Publications
Topics
Article Type
Sections
Disallow All Ads
Content Gating
No Gating (article Unlocked/Free)
Alternative CME
Disqus Comments
Default
Gate On Date
Wed, 04/28/2021 - 11:00
Un-Gate On Date
Wed, 04/28/2021 - 11:00
Use ProPublica
CFC Schedule Remove Status
Wed, 04/28/2021 - 11:00
Hide sidebar & use full width
render the right sidebar.
Conference Recap Checkbox
Not Conference Recap
Clinical Edge
Display the Slideshow in this Article
Medscape Article
Display survey writer
Reuters content
Disable Inline Native ads
WebMD Article