Hospital-acquired low respiratory tract infec tion in elderly diabetic patients
- VernacularTitle:老年糖尿病患者医院内获得性下呼吸道感染痰培养病原学分析
- Author:
Hongyan DONG
;
Peng QI
;
Yuan ZENG
;
Zhangrong XU
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Diabetes mellitus;
Aged;
Hospital infect ion
- From:
Chinese Journal of Diabetes
2000;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical manifestati on and pathogen of hospital acquired low respiratory tract infection in elderly patients with diabetes.MethodsTo analyze retrospectively th e clinical data, the pathogens isolated from cultured sputum and the antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria in 85 elderly patients with diabetes.Results Bacilli in sputum were common in these patients(73 9%), including Pse udomonas aeruginosa (18 2%), Klebsiella pneumoniae(15 9%), Escherichia co li(14.8%), 14% complicated with 2 different bacilli, 6.8% with fungus. The bac illi sensitive rate to antibiotics was as high as 72.3% to Ceftazidime, 70.8% to Ofloxacin, 63 1% to Ceftriaxone, 61 5% to Cefoperazone or Cefoperazone, 60 .0% to Cefazolin, 53.8% to Piperacillin respectively. Cocci sensitive rate wa s 100% to Vancomycin. Uncontrolled hyperglycemia, severe basic diseases and dia betic complications were involved in the pathogenesis of hospital acquired low respiratory tract infection and the poor prognosis.Conclusion Hospital acquired low respiratory tract infection is common in elderly patient s with diabetes, and should be treated based on the antibiotic sensitivity of ba cteria and on metabolic control.