Clinical characteristics analysis of patients with sepsis⁃associated encephalopathy caused by Gram⁃negative bacilli bloodstream infection
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Department of Emergency Medicine,the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University,Nanjing 210029 ,China

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R459.7;R747.9

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    Objective:This study retrospectively analyzed data from patients with Gram-negative(G- )bacilli bloodstream infections to summarize the incidence and clinical outcomes of sepsis-associated encephalopathy(SAE)in these patients. Methods:The data of febrile patients treated in the Emergency Medicine Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from January 2021 to June 2024 were reviewed. Patients with G-bacilli - positive blood cultures at initial emergency presentation meeting sepsis diagnostic criteria were enrolled. Based on SAE development during the disease course,patients were categorized into SAE and non -SAE groups. Propensity score matching(PSM)was used to adjust for confounding factors between groups,followed by 30- day Kaplan-Meier(K-M)survival curves analysis. Results:A total of 207 patients were included in the study,with 92(44.4%)developing SAE. The 30- day survival rate was lower in the SAE group than in the non - SAE group(69.6% vs. 97.4%,P < 0.001). After PSM adjustment for baseline characteristics,the SAE group exhibited worse outcomes:lower the 30-day survival(72.3% vs. 100.0%,P < 0.001), longer ICU stays[5(0,11)d vs. 0(0,5)d,P < 0.001],higher rates of invasive mechanical ventilation(MV)(40.0% vs. 1.5%,P < 0.001), continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT)(32.3% vs. 4.6%,P < 0.001),and use of vasoactive drugs(50.8% vs. 15.4%,P < 0.001). The K-M curve demonstrated significantly poorer 30-day survival in the SAE group(HR=8.730,95% CI:3.443-22.140,P < 0.001). Conclusion:SAE is a common complication in septic patients with G-bacilli bloodstream infections and leads to poor prognosis.

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LI Tianshi, ZHU Yi, ZHANG Zhongman, CHEN Jiahui, YOU Xiaodong, LI Wei, CHEN Xufeng, HUANG Peipei. Clinical characteristics analysis of patients with sepsis⁃associated encephalopathy caused by Gram⁃negative bacilli bloodstream infection[J].,2025,45(7):1001-1006.

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  • Received:December 25,2024
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