Nosocomial infections: prospective survey of incidence in five French intensive care units

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作者
Legras, A [1 ]
Malvy, D
Quinioux, AI
Villers, D
Bouachour, G
Robert, R
Thomas, R
机构
[1] Bretonneau Hosp, Serv Reanimat Med, F-37044 Tours 1, France
[2] CHU Bretonneau, Dept Hosp Hyg & Epidemiol, F-37044 Tours 1, France
[3] Univ Hosp, Intens Care Unit, Nantes, France
[4] Univ Hosp, Intens Care Unit, Poitiers, France
[5] Univ Hosp, Intens Care Unit, Angers, France
[6] Univ Hosp, Intens Care Unit, Rennes, France
关键词
epidemiology; incidence study; intensive care; nosocomial infection;
D O I
10.1007/s001340050713
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To assess the incidence and to evaluate the feasibility of inter-unit: continuous surveillance of intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired infections. Design: Prospective multicentre, longitudinal, incidence survey. Setting: Five ICUs in university hospitals in western France. Patients: All patients admitted to the ICU during two 3-month periods (1994-1995). Measurements and results: The main clinical characteristics of the patients, ICU-acquired infections, length of exposure to invasive devices and the micro-organisms isolated were analysed. The study included 1589 patients (16 970 patient-days) and the infection rate was 21.6 % (13.1% of patients). The ventilator-associated pneumonia rate was 9.6 %, sinusitis 1.5 %, central venous catheter-associated infection 3.5 %, central venous catheter-associated bacteraemia 4.8 %, catheter-associated urinary tract infection 7.8 % and bacteraemia 4.5 %. The incidence density rate of ICU-acquired infections was 20.3 parts per thousand patient-days. Ventilator-associated pneumonia and sinusitis rates were 9.4 and 1.5 parts per thousand ventilation-days, respectively. Central venous catheter-associated infection and central venous catheter-associated bacteraemia rates were 2.8 and 3.8 parts per thousand catheter-days, respectively. The catheter-associated urinary tract infection rate was 8.5 parts per thousand urinary catheter-days and the bacteraemia rare 4.2 parts per thousand patient-days. Six independent risk factors for ICU-acquired infection were found by stepwise logistic regression analysis: absence of infection on admission, age > 60 years,length of stay, mechanical ventilation, central venous catheter and admission to one particular unit. A total of 410 strains of micro-organisms were isolated, 16.8 % of which were Staphylococcus aureus (58.0 % methicillin-resistant). Conclusion: This prospective study using standardised collection of data on the ICU-acquired infection rate in five ICUs identified six risk factors. It also emphasized the difficulty of achieving truly standardised definitions and methods of diagnosis of such infections.
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