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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-965193

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Objective To discuss the Etiological Distribution of COPD patients and explore the potential influencing factors of COPD infection. Methods From January 2018 to January 2021, 134 patients with concurrent pulmonary infection and 131 patients without any infection were selected from all 295 patients with COPD treated in our hospital. A total of 265 patients (30 patients with accidental pulmonary infection and other organ system infection, which did not meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria of this study, were excluded). The study collected the basic information of subjects and the information of potential factors affecting pulmonary infection. SPSS statistical software package was used to analyze the research data. Firstly, the etiology of patients with COPD infection (134 cases) was further analyzed to explore the distribution characteristics of etiology. At the same time, the related conditions of COPD patients with infection (134 cases) and patients without any infection (131 cases) were compared and analyzed to explore the related factors affecting COPD patients with pulmonary infection. Results A total of 149 bacterial strains were detected in this study. Gram-negative bacteria accounted for a higher proportion of lung infection (97/149 , 65.10%), gram-positive bacteria 50 strains (50/149 , 33.56%), and other (fungi, etc.) 2 strains (2/149 , 1.34%). Gram-negative bacteria included acinetobacter baumannii (53/149 , 35.57%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (25/149 , 16.78%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (16/149 , 10.74%) and Escherichia coli (3/149 , 2.01%). Gram-positive bacteria included staphylococcus aureus (24/149,16.11%), Staphylococcus superficial (13/149 , 8.72%), Staphylococcus haemolyticus (9/149 , 6.04%), and streptococcus pneumoniae (4/149,2.68%). Compared with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (134 cases) and without any infection (131 cases), it was suggested that the proportion of patients aged >60 years, smoking history, type 2 diabetes mellitus, mechanical ventilation and antibiotics use time was >15 days (P60 years, smoking history, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and >15 OR duration of antimicrobial use were all risk factors, and all of them had P<0.05. Conclusion Gram negative bacteria are the main pathogens of lung infection in COPD patients. The risk of lung infection is higher in patients with high age, smoking history, type 2 diabetes and long time use of antibiotics, which is worthy of clinical attention.

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