I Wayan Putra and Arina Setyaningtyas and Dwiyanti Puspitasari and Irwanto and Agung Dwi Wahyu and Ira Dharmawati and Abdul Latief Azis and Kuntaman (2019) Microbial Pattern and Antibiotic Susceptibility in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya. Indonesian Journal of Tropical and Infectious Disease, 7 (5). pp. 122-130. ISSN 2085-1103
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Abstract
Gram-negative bacterial are known as common pathogen caused infection in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Microbial Pattern and Antibiotic Susceptibility are needed as clinical data for selected appropriate antibiotic therapy. In PICU Dr. Soetomo hospital until now still lacking of Microbial Pattern and Antibiotic Susceptibility data. This descriptive study is to recognized Microbial Pattern and Antibiotic Susceptibility in PICU patients from blood, urine, sputum, stool, cerebrospinal fluid, endotracheal tube, pus swab and pleural fluid culture specimens. Patients whose admitted into PICU without signs of infections were excluded from the study. The inclusion criteria are patients with sign infection as follows: fever < 36,5°C or > 37.5°C, leukocyte < 4000/mm3 or > 10000/mm3, marker infections CRP >10 mg/L or PCT >0,3 ng/mL, bradycardia or tachycardia, tachypnea, infiltrates on chest X-ray, turbid urine, dysuria, thrombophlebitis, abdominal pain or tenderness, and mucous or skin lesion. Medical record data from 2011 to 2016, revealed 1138 patients had positive microbial culture result, wherein positive result came from blood 44.46%, urine 19.15%, sputum 11.59%, stool 8.96%, cerebrospinal fluid 7.50%, endotracheal tube 4.04%, pus swab 2.89%, and pleural fluid 1.41%. The microorganisms found in PICU Dr. Soetomo was dominated with gram negative bacteria. Commonest bacterial that recognized from blood was B. cepacea, urine was E. coli, sputum was P. aeruginosa, Stool was E. coli, Cerebrospinal fluid was S. cohnii, endotracheal tube was K. pneumoniae ESBL, pus swab was S. aureus, and pleural fluid was S. maltophilia. Both gram-negative bacteria and gram-positive bacteria isolates revealed multiple drug resistance to commonly used antibiotic, but still had good susceptibility for antibiotic such as; amikacin, cefoperazone-sulbactam, linezolid, vancomycin and carbapenem group.
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | PICU, Microbial Paterrn, Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Bacteria, Antibiotic | ||||||||||||||||||
Subjects: | R Medicine > R Medicine (General) R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine > RA1-1270 Public aspects of medicine > RA960-1000.5 Medical centers. Hospitals. Dispensaries. Clinics R Medicine > RJ Pediatrics |
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Divisions: | 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Ilmu Kesehatan Anak (Sub Spesialis) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Date Deposited: | 12 Nov 2019 06:07 | ||||||||||||||||||
Last Modified: | 23 Dec 2019 07:14 | ||||||||||||||||||
URI: | http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/89201 | ||||||||||||||||||
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