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. 2020 Jan 10;13:129–137. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S234678

Table 4.

Univariate Analysis of Risk Factors for Infection with CR-ECL and CS-ECL

Variables CR-ECL Infection (n=85) Control Group (n=170) OR (95% CI) P-value
Demographics
Male gender 45 (52.9) 87 (51.2) 1.07 (0.64–1.81) 0.790
Elderly 37 (43.5) 72 (42.4) 1.05 (0.62–1.78) 0.858
ICU admission 47 (55.3) 44 (25.9) 3.54 (2.05–6.13) <0.001
Transferring from another hospital 26 (30.6) 38 (22.4) 1.53 (0.85–2.75) 0.153
Baseline diseases and acquired infection
Hypertension 25 (29.4) 42 (24.7) 1.27 (0.71–2.27) 0.421
Diabetes 22 (25.9) 34 (20.0) 1.40 (0.76–2.58) 0.285
Hypoproteinemia 24 (28.2) 35 (20.6) 1.52 (0.83–2.77) 0.172
Hypokalemia 16 (18.8) 21 (12.4) 1.65 (0.81–3.35) 0.167
Severe anemia 6 (7.1) 14 (8.2) 0.85 (0.31–2.29) 0.742
Septic shock 24 (28.2) 33 (19.4) 1.63 (0.89–3.00) 0.111
Solid tumor 28 (32.9) 47 (27.6) 1.29 (0.73–2.26) 0.382
Respiratory diseases 29 (34.1) 43 (25.3) 1.53 (0.87–2.69) 0.140
Liver diseases 20 (23.5) 34 (20.0) 1.23 (0.66–2.30) 0.516
Gastrointestinal diseases 17 (20.0) 35 (20.6) 0.96 (0.50–1.85) 0.912
Cardiovascular diseases 13 (15.3) 14 (8.2) 2.01 (0.90–4.50) 0.084
Renal diseases 18 (21.2) 43 (25.3) 0.79 (0.43–1.48) 0.467
Endocrine system diseases 19 (22.4) 40 (23.5) 0.94 (0.50–1.74) 0.834
Pulmonary infection 19 (22.4) 25 (14.7) 1.67 (0.86–3.24) 0.128
Intra-abdominal infection 10 (11.8) 22 (12.9) 0.89 (0.40–1.99) 0.789
Urinary tract infection 11 (12.9) 28 (16.5) 0.75 (0.36–1.60) 0.460
Invasive procedures during hospital stay
Parenteral nutrition 16 (18.8) 23 (13.5) 1.48 (0.74–2.98) 0.268
Mechanical ventilation 18 (21.2) 20 (11.8) 2.02 (1.01–4.05) 0.047
Urinary catheter 35 (41.2) 66 (38.8) 1.10 (0.65–1.88) 0.717
Drainage tube 33 (38.8) 23 (13.5) 4.06 (2.18–7.53) <0.001
Tracheal cannula 9 (10.6) 28 (16.5) 0.60 (0.27–1.34) 0.209
Previous surgery in the past 6 months 31 (36.5) 44 (25.9) 1.64 (0.94–2.88) 0.080
Central venous catheter 25 (29.4) 18 (10.6) 3.52 (1.79–6.91) <0.001
Arterial catheter 13 (15.3) 30 (17.6) 0.84 (0.41–1.71) 0.636
Antibiotic exposure within 3 months
Cephalosporins 32 (37.6) 56 (32.9) 1.23 (0.71–2.12) 0.456
Carbapenem 26 (30.6) 15 (8.8) 4.56 (2.26–9.19) <0.001
Aminoglycosides 7 (8.2) 26 (15.3) 0.50 (0.21–1.20) 0.113
Quinolones 17 (20.0) 36 (21.2) 0.93 (0.49–1.78) 0.827
Tetracyclines 6 (7.1) 7 (4.1) 1.77 (0.58–5.44) 0.314
Macrolides 7 (8.2) 9 (5.3) 1.61 (0.58–4.47) 0.361
Metronidazole 22 (25.9) 31 (18.2) 1.57 (0.84–2.92) 0.156
Glycopeptides 12 (14.1) 18 (10.6) 1.39 (0.64–3.03) 0.410

Notes: Values are presented as n (%), unless otherwise noted. Bold face indicates values that are significant (P<0.05).

Abbreviation: ICU, intensive care unit.