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Clinical Characteristics, Risk Factor Analysis and Peripheral Blood Cell Changes for Early Warning of Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria (MDR) Infection in Elderly Patients
  • Yalan Nie,
  • Yulan Zeng
Yalan Nie
Liyuan Hospital of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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Yulan Zeng
Liyuan Hospital of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

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Abstract

To explore peripheral blood indicators that may serve as early indicators for MDR infections in this demographic, with the goal of providing reference suggestions for the clinical prevention of MDR infections in elderly inpatients. (2) Methods: Clinical data of patients were divided into the MDR-infected group (n=488) and the MDR-uninfected group (n=233) according to the results of drug sensitivity experiments, Risk factors for MDR infection and peripheral blood indicators related to MDR infections were analyzed using univariate and multivariate logistic regression in conjunction with the construction of a CHAID decision tree model, considering statistical significance at P-value<0.05. (3) Results: Univariate and multivariate regression analyses revealed that prolonged hospitalization, use of antibiotics pre-admission, duration on antibiotics, invasive procedures or recent surgery, and coexisting lung disease were independent risk factors for contracting MDR. Subsequent analysis comparing the aforementioned influences with peripheral blood cells revealed associations between the number of antibiotic treatment days and increased PLR, NLR, neutrophils, decreased lymphocytes, and increased eosinophils; pre-admission antibiotic use correlated with increased PLR, NLR, neutrophils, and decreased lymphocytes; and invasive manipulation or surgery correlated with increased PLR and NLR. (4) Conclusions: Elevated NLR, PLR, neutrophils, lowered lymphocytes, and eosinophils may serve as early indicators of MDR infections in elderly hospitalized patients.
Submitted to Immunity, Inflammation and Disease
11 Feb 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
16 Feb 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Major
15 Apr 2024Submission Checks Completed
15 Apr 2024Assigned to Editor
15 Apr 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
01 Jul 20242nd Revision Received
03 Jul 2024Submission Checks Completed
03 Jul 2024Assigned to Editor
03 Jul 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
05 Jul 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
06 Jul 2024Editorial Decision: Accept