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. 2008 Jan 31;12(1):R10. doi: 10.1186/cc6778

Table 1.

Characteristics of patients and their evolution since hospital admission until B cepacia isolation and ICU discharge

Data Study patients

1 2 3 4 5
Age (years) 78 75 78 85 71
Diagnosis Peritonitis Heat stroke Heat stroke Urinary septic shock Peritonitis and cardiac arrest
Hospital admission 14 July 2006 28 July 2006 26 July 2006 3 August 2006 11 July 2006
ICU admission 15 July 2006 28 July 2006 26 July 2006 8 August 2006 21 August 2006
B cepacia isolation 1 August 2006 3 August 2006 12 August 2006 12 August 2006 18 August 2006
Sample 1 TAa TA CVC/skin AC/blood Urine
Sample 2 TAa (5 August 2006) TAa (5 August 2006) Urine (14 August 2006) Urine (15 August 2006) CVC/Blood, urine (12 September 2006)
Sample 3 TAa (18 August 2006) TAa (16 August 2006) - - -
Sample 4 TAa (20 August 2006) TAa (21 August 2006) - - -
Sample 5 TAa/CVC (19 August 2006) Blood*/CVC (24 August 2006) - - -
ICU discharge 9 September 2006 28 August 2006 18 September 2006 23 August 2006 17 September 2006
Cause of death MOF Encephalopathy Alive Alive Encephalopathy
B. cepacia Related death No No No

aTogether with one or more micro-organisms. AC, arterial catheter; CVC, central venous catheter; ICU, intensive care unit; MOF, multiple organ failure; TA, tracheal aspirated.