The long-term effect of bundle care for catheter-related blood stream infection: 5-year follow-up

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作者
Hsin, Ho-Tsung [1 ,2 ]
Hsu, Meng-Shiuan [3 ]
Shieh, Jiann-Shing [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Far Eastern Mem Hosp, Cardiovasc Intens Care Unit, Taiwan 13F,21,Sec 2,Nan Ya S Rd, New Taipei 220, Taiwan
[2] Yuan Ze Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Innovat Ctr Big Data & Digital Convergence, Tauyuan City, Taiwan
[3] Far Eastern Mem Hosp, Div Infect Dis, Dept Internal Med, New Taipei, Taiwan
关键词
FEMORAL VENOUS CATHETERS; CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS; INTENSIVE-CARE; PREVENTION; RISK; UNIT; INSERTION; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1136/postgradmedj-2016-134261
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective To address the importance of bundle care for catheter-related infection (CRBSI) on the basis of long-term observation in a catheter-abundant cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU). Design Prospective longitudinal cohort study. Setting CVICU of a tertiary referring medical centre in northern Taiwan. Participants Around 1400 critically ill patients annually for 5 years in the CVICU (from January 2010 to June 2015). CRBSI bundle care has been applied ever since by a multidisciplinary team. Main outcome measures CRBSI per 1000 catheter days, bloodstream infection (BSI) per 1000 inpatient days, and catheter utilisation rates. Results From January 2010 to June 2015 (22 quarters), there were in total 45 140 inpatient days and 24 163 catheter days, with an overall central venous catheter utilisation rate of 53.5%. The duration of the indwelled catheter was 6.3 +/- 1.2 days. The beginning CRBSI rate was 7.0 per 1000 catheter days and was significantly decreased to 0.7 per 1000 catheter days (p< 0.001). Regarding the time series, cubic polynomial function depicted the CRBSI decrement most vividly (R-2=0.501, p=0.005). In addition, the improvement in overall BSIs (2010 Q1, 4.4 per 1000 inpatient days to 2015 Q2, 0.5 per 1000 inpatient days, p< 0.001) significantly correlated with the decrease in CRBSI (r=0.86, p< 0.001). Conclusions Through the bundle care, we successfully reduced CRBSIs. After 5 years of follow-up, we observed that the effect of bundle care was stepwise and persistent, as long as we kept working on this integrated project.
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