Staphylococcus aureus colonization at ICU admission as a risk factor for developing S. aureus ICU pneumonia

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2017-01

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Paling, Fleur P.
Wolkewitz, Martin
Bode, Lonneke G M
Klein Klouwenberg, Peter M CISNI 0000000388288696
Ong, David S YORCID 0000-0001-5688-6443
Depuydt, Pieter
de Bus, Liesbet
Sifakis, Frangiscos
Bonten, MarcISNI 0000000034264654
Kluytmans, Jan A J WISNI 0000000390693172

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Abstract

Objective To quantify the incidence of intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired pneumonia caused by Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and its association with S. aureus colonization at ICU admission. Methods This was a post-hoc analysis of two cohort studies in critically ill patients. The primary outcome was the incidence of microbiologically confirmed S. aureus ICU-acquired pneumonia. Incidences of S. aureus ICU pneumonia and associations with S. aureus colonization at ICU admission were determined using competing risks analyses. In all ICUs, patients were screened for respiratory tract S. aureus carriage on admission as part of infection control policies. Pooling of data was not deemed possible because of heterogeneity in baseline differences in patient population. Results The two cohort studies contained data of 9156 ICU patients. The average carriage rate of S. aureus among screened patients was 12.7%. In total, 1185 (12.9%) patients developed ICU pneumonia. Incidences of S. aureus ICU pneumonia were 1.33% and 1.08% in cohorts 1 and 2, respectively. After accounting for competing events, the adjusted subdistribution hazard ratio (SHR) of S. aureus colonization at admission for developing S. aureus ICU pneumonia was 9.55 (95% CI 5.31-17.18) in cohort 1 and 14.54 (95% CI 7.24-29.21) in cohort 2. Conclusion The overall cumulative incidence of S. aureus ICU pneumonia in these ICUs was low. Patients colonized with S. aureus at ICU admission had an up to 15 times increased risk for developing this outcome compared with non-colonized patients.

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Colonization; Intensive care; Pneumonia; S. aureus; VAP, Taverne, Journal Article

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Paling, F P, Wolkewitz, M, Bode, L G M, Klein Klouwenberg, P M C, Ong, D S Y, Depuydt, P, de Bus, L, Sifakis, F, Bonten, M J M & Kluijtmans, J 2017, 'Staphylococcus aureus colonization at ICU admission as a risk factor for developing S. aureus ICU pneumonia', Clinical Microbiology and Infection, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 49.e9-49.e14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmi.2016.09.022