Clinical Research Details

Descriptive Information
Impact of Carbapenem Resistance on Outcomes of Bloodstream Infections in Developing Countries: A prospective cohort study

Souha Kanj
sk11@aub.edu.lb

IM.SK.12
Completed

Observational  


No
Collaborators
  • Hala Saad
  • Zeina Kanafani
  • Georges Araj
  • Nada Zahredine
  • Ghassan Matar
  • Stephan Harbarth
  • Andrew Stewardson
  • Kalisvar Marimuthu
  • Monica Delgado
Sponsors
  • University of Geneva Hospitals
  • BioMirieux France
Coordinators
Saeed El Zein
se82@aub.edu.lb
Extension: 2093
Conditions and Keywords
Carbapenem Resistent Enterobacteriacae Blood Stream Infection
Risk Factors, Epidimiology, Antimicrobial Stewardship
Study Design
Other: Describe in Detailed Description
Assess mortality inside the hospital in patients with CRE infection
Prospective
Parallel
Case Control
Eligibility and IRB
Both
Min:
Max:
In Progress
No



In hospital Patients with CRE Blood Stream Infection.


Non-probability sampling: only in-hospital patients are collected.


In patients with Enterobacteriacae blood stream infection of any age


 If previously been included in the study,  If patients are not for treatment with curative intent immediately prior to the bloodstream infection diagnosis