Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria and Associated Risk Factors of Bloodstream Infections in ICU Patients Undergoing ECMO Support Using mNGS Technology

Conclusion: Gram-negative bacteria are the primary pathogens in BSI among patients undergoing ECMO support. Diabetes, ECMO catheter indwelling time, and elevated blood lactate are independent risk factors for these infections. Rational selection of antibiotics and strengthened management of related...

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Main Authors: Jie Kang, Yi Hang, Zheng Liu, Man Yuan, Xiaosong Qiu, Ying Ye, Yuzhu Zang, Xiaobo Huang, Siyuan Song, Yi Wang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Series:International Journal of Clinical Practice
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ijcp/4985868
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author Jie Kang
Yi Hang
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Xiaosong Qiu
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Yuzhu Zang
Xiaobo Huang
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description Conclusion: Gram-negative bacteria are the primary pathogens in BSI among patients undergoing ECMO support. Diabetes, ECMO catheter indwelling time, and elevated blood lactate are independent risk factors for these infections. Rational selection of antibiotics and strengthened management of related factors can effectively control the occurrence of BSI during ECMO support.
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spelling doaj-art-e60c97ccfd284ba2ab7ab8faf76c7c5c2025-08-20T02:13:53ZengWileyInternational Journal of Clinical Practice1742-12412025-01-01202510.1155/ijcp/4985868Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria and Associated Risk Factors of Bloodstream Infections in ICU Patients Undergoing ECMO Support Using mNGS TechnologyJie Kang0Yi Hang1Zheng Liu2Man Yuan3Xiaosong Qiu4Ying Ye5Yuzhu Zang6Xiaobo Huang7Siyuan Song8Yi Wang9Department of EICUEmergency Department of Xuzhou Central HospitalPathology DepartmentEye CenterDepartment of EICUDepartment of EICUDepartment of EICUCenter of Critical Care MedicineDepartment of NeuroscienceCenter of Critical Care MedicineConclusion: Gram-negative bacteria are the primary pathogens in BSI among patients undergoing ECMO support. Diabetes, ECMO catheter indwelling time, and elevated blood lactate are independent risk factors for these infections. Rational selection of antibiotics and strengthened management of related factors can effectively control the occurrence of BSI during ECMO support.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ijcp/4985868
spellingShingle Jie Kang
Yi Hang
Zheng Liu
Man Yuan
Xiaosong Qiu
Ying Ye
Yuzhu Zang
Xiaobo Huang
Siyuan Song
Yi Wang
Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria and Associated Risk Factors of Bloodstream Infections in ICU Patients Undergoing ECMO Support Using mNGS Technology
International Journal of Clinical Practice
title Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria and Associated Risk Factors of Bloodstream Infections in ICU Patients Undergoing ECMO Support Using mNGS Technology
title_full Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria and Associated Risk Factors of Bloodstream Infections in ICU Patients Undergoing ECMO Support Using mNGS Technology
title_fullStr Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria and Associated Risk Factors of Bloodstream Infections in ICU Patients Undergoing ECMO Support Using mNGS Technology
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria and Associated Risk Factors of Bloodstream Infections in ICU Patients Undergoing ECMO Support Using mNGS Technology
title_short Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria and Associated Risk Factors of Bloodstream Infections in ICU Patients Undergoing ECMO Support Using mNGS Technology
title_sort analysis of pathogenic bacteria and associated risk factors of bloodstream infections in icu patients undergoing ecmo support using mngs technology
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ijcp/4985868
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