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Erratum: Extended Spectrum-β-Lactamase or Carbapenemase Producing Bacteria Isolated from Patients with Acute Cholangitis
Ja Chung Goo, Mun Hyuk Seong, Young Kwang Shim, Hee Seung Lee, Jung-Ho Han, Kyeong Seob Shin, Jae-Woon Choi, Sei Jin Youn, Seon Mee Park
Clin Endosc 2012;45(4):453-453.   Published online November 30, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2012.45.4.453
Corrects: Clin Endosc 2012;45(2):155
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Extended Spectrum-β-Lactamase or Carbapenemase Producing Bacteria Isolated from Patients with Acute Cholangitis
Ja Chung Goo, Mun Hyuk Seong, Young Kwang Shim, Hee Seung Lee, Jung-Ho Han, Kyeong Seob Shin, Jae-Woon Choi, Sei Jin Youn, Seon Mee Park
Clin Endosc 2012;45(2):155-160.   Published online June 30, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2012.45.2.155
Correction in: Clin Endosc 2012;45(4):453
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Background/Aims

This study assessed the antibiotic resistance organisms isolated from the blood and bile of acute cholangitis and evaluated risk factors associated with them and their impact on clinical outcomes.

Methods

The identities and antibiotic resistance profiles of bacteria isolated from 433 cases of acute cholangitis from 346 patients were analyzed. Risk factors and the outcomes of patients infected with them were assessed.

Results

Microorganisms were isolated from 266 of 419 blood cultures and 256 of 260 bile cultures. Isolates from bile and blood were identical in 71% of the cases. A total of 20 extended spectrum-β-lactamase (ESBL)-producers and 4 carbapenemase-producing organisms were isolated from blood, and 34 ESBL-producers and 13 carbapenemase-producers were isolated from bile. Sixty-four (14.8%) cases were infected with any one of these bacteria isolated from blood or bile. Risk factors associated with them in blood were nosocomial infection and prior biliary intervention. In bile, indwelling biliary device was a risk factor associated with them. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria were associated with mortality, independent of other prognostic factors.

Conclusions

ESBL or carbapenemase-producing bacteria were frequently isolated in acute cholangitis patients especially with prior biliary intervention and nosocomial infection. Isolation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria was an independent risk factor of mortality.

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