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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
sepsis
)
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We reviewed the records of 235 consecutive recipients of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (allo-BMT) at our center between February 1983 and October 2000.
Sepsis
occurred in 25 patients (10.6%) at a median of 10 days (range, 1-280 days) after BMT. Five of the 25 patients (20%) died of
sepsis
. Pathogens isolated from blood culture were gram-positive cocci in 19 patients, gram-negative rods in 7, fungi in 2, and others in 1 patient. Two pathogens were detected concomitantly in 4 patients. Univariate analysis revealed that risk factors for
sepsis
were selective gut decontamination using
lomefloxacin hydrochloride
and nystatin, an unrelated donor, HLA mismatched BMT, and stomatitis. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that an unrelated donor was the only significant independent risk factor, with a relative risk of 5.432. In 12 of 25 patients with
sepsis
, the pathogens of
sepsis
were sensitive to antibiotics used for gut decontamination. Selective gut decontamination significantly increased the incidence of
sepsis
, especially that with gram-positive cocci, but not the mortality rate of
sepsis
, compared with total gut decontamination using vancomycin. We also found a significant relationship between pathogens isolated from blood culture and those isolated from surveillance cultures of stool, urine, and gargled water in the period before
sepsis
occurred. The present study revealed an independent risk factor for
sepsis
(unrelated donor), the feasibility of selective gut decontamination, and the importance of surveillance culture.
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PMID:Analysis of sepsis in allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients: a single-center study. 1451 92