P01 Assessment of risk factors associated with MDR organism infections among patients admitted in a tertiary hospital—a retrospective study
Alaa Alsehemi, Emad Alharbi, Buthainah Alammash, Alaa Alrais, Yaser M Alahmadi

TL;DR
This study identifies risk factors for multidrug-resistant organism infections in hospitalized patients to help guide early antibiotic treatment.
Contribution
The study provides a predictive model of MDRO infection risk factors based on a retrospective analysis in a Saudi Arabian hospital.
Findings
Stroke, hemiplegia, and use of medical devices were significantly associated with MDRO infections.
Prior IV antibiotic use, acid suppression medications, and corticosteroid use increased MDRO risk.
Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most common pathogen among MDRO cases.
Abstract
The misuse of antibiotics has contributed to the worldwide rise in bacterial resistance seen in the medical community. The prevalence of MDR organisms (MDROs) has been growing rapidly in recent years in Saudi Arabia, prompting us to conduct this investigation. This retrospective, observational, case-control study aimed to determine and identify the common risk factors of MDROs among admitted patients to develop a predictive model of infection by MDROs that may help in selecting the appropriate initial antibiotic treatment. In total 270 patients were included; they were all adults ≥18 year old with positive bacterial culture. A total of 136 out of 270 individuals tested positive for MDROs, and CRE (24.3%) and XDR (20.6%) strains were determined to be the most prevalent types. Patients who were male and ≤65 years old made up the majority of the population. Among comorbidities, stroke…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders · Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
