Skip to main content
. 2017 Feb 27;17:171. doi: 10.1186/s12879-017-2276-1

Table 3.

Risk factors for bacteremia-related mortality in ASOT recipients with MDR GNB

Characteristics Related mortality Survival P OR (95% CI)
 Total, n (%) 36 (39.6) 55 (60.4)
Univariate analysis
 Age ≥ 40 year 25 (69.4) 35 (63.6) 0.568
 Male sex 24 (66.7) 38 (69.1) 0.808
 Temperature ≥ 40 °C 8 (22.2) 4 (7.3) 0.039
 Inappropriate empirical antibiotics 14 (38.9) 20 (36.4) 0.808
 Nosocomial infection 35 (97.2) 39 (70.9) 0.002
 Graft from DCD or deceased donors 17 (47.2) 39 (70.9) 0.023
 Liver transplant 20 (55.6) 24 (43.6) 0.266
 Lung focus 22 (61.1) 15 (27.3) 0.001
 Presence of other concomitant BSIs 22 (61.1) 13 (23.6) <0.001
 Non-fermentative bacteremia 18 (50.0) 18 (32.7) 0.099
 ESBL (+) bacteremia 31 (86.1) 42 (76.4) 0.254
 Carbapenem-resistant bacteremia 16 (44.4) 22 (40.0) 0.674
 Late-onset infection 12 (33.3) 17 (30.9) 0.808
 Septic shock 28 (77.8) 5 (9.1) <0.001
 Platelet count < 50,000/mm3 26 (72.2) 13 (23.6) <0.001
 Lymphocyte count < 300/mm3 17 (47.2) 15 (27.3) 0.051
 Albumin < 30 g/L 11 (30.6) 5 (9.1) 0.009
 WBC count > 15,000/mm3 12 (33.3) 15 (27.3) 0.277
 Creatinine > 1.5 mg/dL 23 (63.9) 19 (34.5) 0.006
Multivariate analysis
 Presence of other concomitant BSIs 0.001 27.074 (3.937–186.210)
 Nosocomial infection 0.033 23.963 (1.285–446.991)
 Creatinine > 1.5 mg/dL 0.001 24.498 (3.449–173.998)
 Septic shock <0.001 160.463 (19.377–1328.832)

ASOT abdominal solid organ transplant, DCD donation after cardiac death, ESBL extended-spectrum beta-lactamase, MDR multidrug-resistant, GNB gram-negative bacteria, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, BSIs bloodstream infections, WBC white blood cells