Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis of Meningitis in Adults
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Background: is a causative agent of bacterial meningitis in adults. However, there is little information regarding this infection. Therefore, this study comprehensively analyzed the clinical characteristics and prognosis of meningitis (KPM) patients.
Methods: The clinical data of adult hospitalized patients with KPM were retrospectively collected from January 2015 to December 2022. The clinical characteristics and antibiotic resistance of KPM were evaluated. Meanwhile, a set of logistic regression models was constructed to identify prognostic factors for death. These prognostic factors were subsequently combined to develop a nomogram for predicting the risk of in-hospital mortality in individual patients. Finally, the receiver operating characteristic curve and calibrate plot were utilized to verify the performance of the nomogram.
Results: This study included 80 adult patients with KPM, 58 (72.5%) of whom were males. The mortality rate was 45%. Among them, 74 (92.5%) were diagnosed with healthcare-associated meningitis. Thirty-seven carbapenem-resistant (CRKP) strains were susceptible to tigecycline, polymyxin, and ceftazidime/avibactam. CRKP (OR = 9.825, 95%CI = 2.757-35.011, P < 0.001), length of stay (OR = 0.953, 95%CI = 0.921-0.986, P = 0.005), and C-reactive protein-to-prealbumin ratio (CRP/PA, OR = 3.053, 95%CI = 1.329-7.016, P = 0.009) were identified as predictive factors for mortality using multivariate logistic regression. Finally, a nomogram for death prediction was established. The area under the curve of this nomogram was 0.900 (95% CI = 0.828-0.971).
Conclusions: KPM is a fatal disease associated with high incidence of healthcare-associated infections and carbapenem resistance. Moreover, CRKP, length of stay, and CRP/PA were found to be independent predictors of mortality.
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