Abstract

Objective : Linezolid is active against drug-resistant gram-positive bacteria. However, the efficacy and safety of linezolid in the treatment of the elderly have not been well characterized. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of linezolid in the treatment of the elderly with gram-positive bacterial infection and to investigate the risk factors associated with the development of thrombocytopenia in these patients. This was a retrospective analysis of 50 elderly patients who were treated with intravenous linezolid for gram-positive bacterial infection. Clinical data and bacteriological responses were assessed. Risk factors associated with thrombocytopenia in elderly patients were analyzed. The overall clinical cure rate of linezolid was 74%, and the bacteriological eradication rate was 69%. Thrombocytopenia occurred in 24 patients, and thrombocytopenia was associated with both the duration of treatment (P = 0.005) and the baseline platelet count (P = 0.042). Based on a logistic regression analysis, the baseline platelet count <200×10(9)/L (OR = 0.244; 95% CI = 0.068- 0.874; P = 0.030) was identified as the only significant risk factor for linezolid-associated thrombocytopenia in elderly patients. The mean platelet count decreased significantly from the 7(th) day of treatment, and decreased to the lowest value 1-2 days after the end of therapy. Conclusions : Linezolid is effective and safe for the elderly with gram-positive bacterial infections. Adverse effects such as thrombocytopenia are of greater concern. Platelet counts should be monitored in patients who are treated with linezolid and that measures should be taken in advance to avoid hemorrhagic tendencies.

Highlights

  • Gram-positive bacteria are important pathogens in community and nosocomial infections

  • Li-qing Bi et al The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of linezolid in the treatment of the elderly with gram-positive bacterial infection and to investigate the risk factors associated with the development of thrombocytopenia in these patients

  • To investigate the risk factors associated with the development of thrombocytopenia in elderly patients who received linezolid therapy, the patients were divided into 2 groups according to whether thrombocytopenia occurred, and the following clinical characteristics were collected and compared in the thrombocytopenia group and the non-thrombocytopenia group: age, sex, length of hospital stay, baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and creatinine clearance rate(CCr), baseline hemoglobin(HGB) concentration and platelet count, duration of linezolid therapy and lactic acid dehydrogenase(LDH) before the treatment

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INTRODUCTION

Gram-positive bacteria are important pathogens in community and nosocomial infections. Su-ming Zhou, 1-4 Department of Geriatric Intensive Care Unit, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Guangzhou Road 300, Nanjing 210029, China. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of linezolid in the treatment of the elderly with gram-positive bacterial infection and to investigate the risk factors associated with the development of thrombocytopenia in these patients

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