P-40. Characterization of ICU-Acquired Bloodstream Infections in a High-Complexity Institution in Bogotá, Colombia since 2017-2024
Sung Jae Cho, Patricia Reyes Pabon, Jose Antonio Rojas Gambasica

TL;DR
This study examines how ICU-acquired bloodstream infections changed from 2017 to 2024 in Colombia, showing increased rates during the pandemic and rising antibiotic resistance.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed analysis of ICU-acquired bloodstream infections across prepandemic, pandemic, and postpandemic periods in a high-complexity hospital.
Findings
ICU-acquired bloodstream infection incidence increased during the pandemic (1.08%) compared to prepandemic (0.72%) and postpandemic (0.64%) periods.
Carbapenem-resistant organisms increased in prevalence post-pandemic (from 6.8% to 13.6%).
Catheter-associated infections were most common during the pandemic, caused mainly by methicillin-resistant gram-positive cocci.
Abstract
Objective To analyze the evolution of the incidence, etiology, and antimicrobial resistance of intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired blood stream infections (BSIs) during the prepandemic, pandemic, and postpandemic periods (2017–2024), evaluating their impact on in-hospital mortality.Figure 1:Pathogens by Source of Bloodstream InfectionTable 1:Characteristics of bloodstream infection Pathogens by Source of Bloodstream Infection Characteristics of bloodstream infection A retrospective observational study was conducted, including 226 patients over 18 years old with (ICU)-acquired BSI from Clínica Universitaria Colombia. Demographic, clinical, microbiological, and mortality variables were analyzed. Univariate and bivariate statistical analyses were used to identify significant differences.Table 2:Antimicrobial Resistance profile of identified pathogens Antimicrobial Resistance profile of…
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TopicsNeonatal and Maternal Infections · Nosocomial Infections in ICU · Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
