Research Article

[Retracted] Analysis of Anti-Infective Treatment of 9 Neonates with Raoultella ornithinolytica Sepsis

Table 3

Clinical characteristics of 9 neonates with Raoulia.

CasesPrimary diseaseSurgery situationNumber of days of surgery at the time of infectionDays in the hospital at the time of infectionBacterial identificationClinical manifestationsWhether combined with intracranial infectionInfection complications

1Ileal scarring strictures after NEC and premature infantsAdhesion bowel release, stricture bowel, and ileocecal resection819Blood and PICC catheter tipFever, shortness of breath, and nasal flaringNoLiver damage

2NEC、BPD、 premature babyNo7BloodDecreased blood oxygen and heart rateNoDIC

3Congenital jejunal atresia (diaphragmatic type), enteric nerve dysplasia, and premature infantsEnteroplasty26BloodFever, poor response, frequent apnea, and decreased blood oxygenNoKidney damage

4Premature infants and chronic lung diseaseNo50BloodFever, poor mental response, visible markings all over the body, and vomiting of white mucus-like fluidYesSeptic shock, multiple organ dysfunction: Liver, kidney, myocardial damage, abnormal coagulation function, and ascites

5Necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants and neonatesNo7BloodFeverYesNo

6Congenital malrotation with midgut volvulus and intestinal necrosis and left testicular torsion with necrosisNecrotic bowel resection3132Blood and PICC lateral bloodFever and slightly poor mental responseNoNo

7Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitisNo4BloodRepeated fever for 9 daysNoNo

8Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis, premature infants, and BPDJejunostomy1819BloodFever and occasional transient oxygen desaturationNoNo

9Aspiration pneumonia and premature infantsNo27BloodFever with shallow and irregular breathingNoNo