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Observational Study
Candidemia in major burn patients and its possible risk factors: A 6-year period retrospective study at a burn ICU.
- Junyi Zhou, Jianglin Tan, Yali Gong, Ning Li, and Gaoxing Luo.
- State Key Laboratory of Trauma, Burn and Combined Injury, Institute of Burn Research, Southwest Hospital, the Third Military Medical University, Chongqing 400038, China.
- Burns. 2019 Aug 1; 45 (5): 1164-1171.
ObjectiveThe aims of this study were to evaluate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of candidemia in a typical burn ICU, and to determine the risk factors associated with candidemia among major burn patients.MethodThis retrospective observational study of candidemia from 2012 to 2017 in a burn ICU was conducted in the Department of Burn, Southwest hospital, Chongqing, China.ResultsThe study included 410 major burn patients (≥40% total body surface area), 39 (9.51%) of which were diagnosed with candidemia. The annual incidences of candidemia varied from 6.06% to 17.54%, and increased gradually in the 6 years. Candida parapsilosis was the dominant pathogen (28.21% strains). The overall resistance rate of Candida spp. to fluconazole was 35.89%. Candidemia cases most frequently occurred in the 2nd (30.77%) and 3rd (23.08%) weeks after burn, and intravascular catheters were the most common sources of bloodstream Candida infections (31.58%). The crude mortality of candidemia was 23.08%, and the mortality attributable to candidemia was 14.99%. Risk factors of candidemia included inhalation injury, renal dysfunction with replacement therapy, severe gastrointestinal complications, T-cell lymphopenia and prior Candida colonization.ConclusionCandidemia has a high incidence and mortality in major burn patients. The changes in etiology and drug sensitivity may make new challenges for the management of candidemia in burn ICUs.Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved.
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