Antibiotic Therapy for Klebsiella pneumoniae Bacteremia: Implications of Production of Extended-Spectrum  -Lactamases

David L. Paterson(The University of Queensland), Wen‐Chien Ko(National Cheng Kung University), Anne von Gottberg(South African Institute for Medical Research), Sunita Mohapatra(Rush University Medical Center), José María Casellas, Herman Goossens(Antwerp University Hospital), Lütfiye Mülazımoğlu(Marmara University), Gordon M. Trenholme(Rush University Medical Center), Keith P. Klugman(South African Institute for Medical Research), Robert A. Bonomo(Veterans Health Administration), Louis B. Rice(Veterans Health Administration), Marilyn M. Wagener, J. G. McCormack(The University of Queensland), Victor L. Yu
Clinical Infectious Diseases
June 21, 2004
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Abstract

The prevalence of extended-spectrum beta -lactamase (ESBL) production by Klebsiella pneumonia approaches 50% in some countries, with particularly high rates in eastern Europe and Latin America. No randomized trials have ever been performed on treatment of bacteremia due to ESBL-producing organisms; existing data comes only from retrospective, single-institution studies. In a prospective study of 455 consecutive episodes of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteremia in 12 hospitals in 7 countries, 85 episodes were due to an ESBL-producing organism. Failure to use an antibiotic active against ESBL-producing K. pneumoniae was associated with extremely high mortality. Use of a carbapenem (primarily imipenem) was associated with a significantly lower 14-day mortality than was use of other antibiotics active in vitro. Multivariate analysis including other predictors of mortality showed that use of a carbapenem during the 5-day period after onset of bacteremia due to an ESBL-producing organism was independently associated with lower mortality. Antibiotic choice is particularly important in seriously ill patients with infections due to ESBL-producing K. pneumoniae.


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