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Infection and Chemotherapy | 2013

Risk Factors for Mortality in Patients with Acinetobacter baumannii Bacteremia.

Se Yoon Park; Jin Woo Choo; Soon Ha Kwon; Shi Nae Yu; Eun Jung Lee; Tae Hyong Kim; Eun Ju Choo; Min Huok Jeon

Background Acinetobacter baumannii, an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen that can cause significant morbidity and mortality, has emerged as a worldwide problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk factors for mortality in patients with A. baumannii bacteremia. Materials and Methods We retrospectively evaluated 118 patients who had A. baumannii bacteremia between July 2003 and December 2011. The aim of this study was to identify the 30-day mortality in patients with A. baumannii bacteremia and relevant risk factors. Results The bacteremia-related 30-day mortality rate was 34.1%. Univariate analysis revealed that the risk factors for mortality included malignancy, longer hospital stay before bacteremia, intensive care unit (ICU) stay at the time of bacteremia, mechanical ventilation, use of a central venous catheter, unknown origin of bacteremia, bacteremia due to pneumonia, antimicrobial resistance to carbapenems, and elevated Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II and Pitt bacteremia scores. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that resistance to carbapenems (odds ratio [OR]: 4.01, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.51 to 0.68, P = 0.005), need for mechanical ventilation (OR: 3.97, 95% CI: 1.41 to 11.13, P = 0.005), and presence of malignancy (OR: 4.40, 95% CI: 1.60 to 12.08, P = 0.004) were significantly related to mortality risk. Conclusions Risk factors such as resistance to carbapenems, mechanical ventilation, and presence of malignancy were found to be associated with high mortality rates in the patients with A. baumannii bacteremia.


BMC Research Notes | 2016

Clinical features and treatment outcomes of septic arthritis due to Mycobacterium massiliense associated with intra-articular injection: a case report

Hae-Kyung Lee; Dohui Hwang; Minchul Jeon; Eun-Jung Lee; Tae Hyong Kim; Shi Nae Yu; Yong-Beom Kim; Byung-Ill Lee

BackgroundThere are increasing reports on nosocomial Mycobacterium massiliense infection, but septic arthritis and osteomyelitis because of that microorganism is rare. This report focuses on the clinical aspects of M. massiliense arthritis outbreak concurrent with soft tissue infection.Case presentationAn outbreak of septic arthritis among patients who had been injected at a single clinic occurred in South Korea between April and September 2012. This may be associated with repeated injection of triamcinolone contaminated with M. massiliense. Nine of the Korean patients visited our hospital complaining of painful swelling of the knees. During treatment course, patients are suffered from soft tissue abscess around the injection site. Acid-fast bacilli culture for infected tissue was positive in five patients, and polymerase chain reaction for non-tuberculous mycobacteria was positive in four patients. They were treated with antibiotics, repeated arthroscopic surgeries, incision and drainage for a long time. All patients were eventually cured but three patients have suffered from a decreased range of motion.ConclusionEarly clinical suspicion and microbiological diagnosis are key factors in reducing morbidity since septic arthritis with M. massiliense manifests late after the injection and treatment of it is a laborious process.


Infection and Chemotherapy | 2017

Is the Initial Size of Tuberculous Lymphadenopathy associated with Lymph Node Enlargement during Treatment

Yun Jae Seol; Se Yoon Park; Shi Nae Yu; Tark Kim; Eun Jung Lee; Min Huok Jeon; Eun Ju Choo; Tae Hyong Kim

There are little data on the changes in lymph node (LN) size during the treatment of tuberculous lymphadenopathy (TB LAP). This study aimed to provide data on LN changes during treatment. Between March 2014 and December 2015, 20 patients who were diagnosed with cervical TB LAP were enrolled. LN enlargement within two months (50%, 4/8 vs. 8.3%, 1/12; P = 0.04) was more frequently observed in patients with initial LN size ≥ 7.5 cm2. Enlarged LNs were excised in three patients owing to pain and fistula formation. Initial LN size may be associated with LN enlargement during treatment.


Infection and Chemotherapy | 2013

Necrotizing fasciitis in three university hospitals in Korea: a change in causative microorganisms and risk factors of mortality during the last decade.

Shi Nae Yu; Tae Hyong Kim; Eun Jung Lee; Eun-Joo Choo; Min Hyok Jeon; Yung Gyu Jung; Tae Jin Kim; In Ki Mun; Ji Sung Lee


Soonchunhyang Medical Science | 2018

Preserved Efficacy of Oral Metronidazole for Severe Clostridium difficile Infection

Shi Nae Yu; Eun Jung Lee


Soonchunhyang Medical Science | 2018

Case of Staphylococcus schleiferi Vascular Access Infections with a Hemodialysis Patient

Joon Chae; Shi Nae Yu; Eun Jung Lee


Medicine | 2018

Therapeutic outcome of spinal implant infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus: A retrospective observational study

Oh-Hyun Cho; In-Gyu Bae; Song Mi Moon; Seong Yeon Park; Yee Gyung Kwak; Baek-Nam Kim; Shi Nae Yu; Min Hyok Jeon; Tark Kim; Eun Ju Choo; Eun Jung Lee; Tae Hyong Kim; Seong-Ho Choi; Jin-Won Chung; Kyung-Chung Kang; Jung Hee Lee; Yu-Mi Lee; Mi Suk Lee; Ki-Ho Park


Medicine | 2018

Natural prognosis of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteremia in patients who did not receive appropriate antibiotic treatment: A retrospective multicenter study in Korea

Tark Kim; Eun Jung Lee; Seong Yeon Park; Shi Nae Yu; Yu Mi Lee; Ki-Ho Park; Se Yoon Park; Min Hyok Jeon; Eun Ju Choo; Tae Hyong Kim; Mi Suk Lee


Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2017

Aggressive contact investigation of in-hospital exposure to active pulmonary tuberculosis including patients, visitors and healthcare workers

Se Yoon Park; Eun Jung Lee; Shi Nae Yu; Tark Kim; Min Hyok Jeon; Eun Ju Choo; Tae Hyong Kim


Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2016

Early Administration of Colistin Might Improve The Outcome of Carbapenem Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Bacteremic Pneumonia

Eun Jung Lee; Seong Yeon Park; Tark Kim; Shi Nae Yu; Ki-Ho Park; Mi Suk Lee; Min Hyok Jeon; Eun Ju Choo; Tae Hyong Kim

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Tae Hyong Kim

Soonchunhyang University

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Eun Ju Choo

Soonchunhyang University

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Min Hyok Jeon

Soonchunhyang University

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Se Yoon Park

Soonchunhyang University

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Tark Kim

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Min Huok Jeon

Soonchunhyang University

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