Clinical Features of Candida Catheter-related Bloodstream Infections and Persistent Infections Associated with Early Catheter Reinsertion: A 6-year Retrospective Study

Author:

Kobayashi Takehito1,Nakamura Itaru1,Machida Masaki12,Watanabe Hidehiro1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Infection Prevention and Control, Tokyo Medical University Hospital, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan

2. Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Tokyo Medical University, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: Catheter-related persistent Candida infections (CRPCI) may develop after Candida catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) due to colonization of the newly inserted catheter. However, the optimal timing for new catheter insertion remains controversial. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical features of CRBSI due to Candida species and CRPCI. This was a retrospective study conducted in a teaching hospital in Japan. Methods: We retrospectively collected clinical information on hospitalized patients diagnosed with Candida CRBSIs by catheter tip culture from 2015 to 2020. CRPCI was defined as the growth of the same Candida species from the tip culture of a newly inserted catheter after the onset of a Candida CRBSI. The Chi-squared and Fisher’s exact tests were used to compare differences between the case and control groups. Results: Sixty-three cases of Candida CRBSI were collected. Fifty-four (85.7%) received total parenteral nutrition. CRPCI developed in 12 (48%) patients of the 25 in whom cultures of newly inserted catheters were performed. Despite antifungal therapy in these patients, persistent fungemia incidence was significantly higher (50.0% vs. 9.1%, odds ratio = 10.0, P = 0.033). The mean number of days from removal of infected catheter to reinsertion was significantly shorter for patients with CRPCI (0.27 days vs. 3.08 days, P = 0.038). Conclusions: Total parenteral nutrition may be a major risk factor in the development of Candida CRBSI. CRPCI often leads to persistent fungemia. Early insertion of a new catheter after removal of an infected catheter may be a risk factor for CRPCI.

Publisher

Medknow

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