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Nosocomial Bacterial and Fungal Chest Infections in Cirrhotic Patients ‎

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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Hepatology

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Background and aim: For a long time, the connection between liver cirrhosis (LC) and infections ‎had been studied extensively. Because of their weakened immune system, ‎cirrhotic patients are more likely to contract infectious diseases. Cirrhotic ‎patients are more likely to undergo invasive diagnostic or surgical ‎procedures that can change the host's protective barrier, putting them at a ‎higher risk of contracting an infection‎‎.
Patients and Methods: ‎The study was conducted over one year duration between January and ‎December 2019 at intensive care unit (ICU). It enrolled all patients with ‎decompensated LC but patients with compensated LC or underlying ‎chronic chest disease were excluded. Baseline evaluation with laboratory ‎data was done in all patients. Blood and sputum cultures were achieved in ‎patients with suspected NCI‎.‎
Results: ‎845 patients with LC were admitted to ICU but 345 of them were excluded ‎so, 500 patients were enrolled in the analysis. NCI occurred in 100 (20%) ‎patients. The most frequent isolated organisms were Klebsiella species ‎‎(32%), Candida albicans (19%), Strept.pneumoniae (12%) and ‎Staph.aureus (10%). All of these infections were in form of pneumoniae.  ‎Up to 65% of patients with NCI were died. Based on the current study the ‎predictors of NCI were; old age spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and low ‎serum albumin‎‎.
Conclusion: Patients with liver cirrhosis are liable to infections secondary to ‎dysregulated immunity. NCI in cirrhotic patients has serious outcome. ‎Hospitalized cirrhotic patients should be screened for NCI‎.

DOI

10.21608/aeji.2021.62307.1137

Keywords

Keywords: nosocomial chest infection, Liver cirrhosis, Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis

Authors

First Name

Magda

Last Name

Hassan

MiddleName

Shehata

Affiliation

Department of Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology, Assiut ‎University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt.‎

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magda_sh@yahoo.com

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First Name

Nariman

Last Name

Bekhiet

MiddleName

Zaghloul

Affiliation

Department of Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology, Assiut ‎University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt.‎

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narimandoctor@med.aun.edu.eg

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Assiut

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First Name

Mohammed

Last Name

Adam

MiddleName

Fawzy

Affiliation

Department of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis, Assiut ‎University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt

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mohamedadam200010@yahoo.com

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First Name

Adnan

Last Name

Mohamed

MiddleName

Ahmed

Affiliation

Department of Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology, Assiut ‎University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt.‎

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adnan10017.aa@gmail.com

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Volume

11

Article Issue

3

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27232

Issue Date

2021-09-01

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2021-03-10

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2021-09-01

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233

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240

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2090-7613

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2090-7184

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616

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Afro-Egyptian Journal of Infectious and Endemic Diseases

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https://aeji.journals.ekb.eg/

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22 Jan 2023