Surveillance of device associated infections and mortality in a major intensive care unit in the Republic of Cyprus

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作者
Iordanou, Stelios [1 ]
Middleton, Nicos [2 ]
Papathanassoglou, Elizabeth [3 ]
Raftopoulos, Vasilios [2 ]
机构
[1] Cyprus Univ Technol, Nursing Dept, Gen Hosp Limassol, Limassol, Cyprus
[2] Cyprus Univ Technol, Nursing Dept, 15,Vragadinou Str, CY-3041 Limassol, Cyprus
[3] Univ Alberta, Fac Nursing, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES | 2017年 / 17卷
关键词
Healthcare-associated infection; Device associated infection; Intensive care unit; Ventilator associated pneumonia; Central line-associated blood stream infection; Catheter-associated urinary tract infection; BLOOD-STREAM INFECTION; CONTROL CONSORTIUM; NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS; SAFETY NETWORK; INICC REPORT; RATES; HOSPITALS; COUNTRIES; ARGENTINA; MODULE;
D O I
10.1186/s12879-017-2704-2
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: Device-associated health care-associated infections (DA-HAI) pose a threat to patient safety, particularly in the intensive care unit. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of DA-HAIs, mortality and crude excess mortality at a General Hospital's Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in the Republic of Cyprus for 1 year period. Methods: A prospective cohort, active DA-HAIs surveillance study with the use of Health Acquired Infections (HAIs) ICU Protocol (v1.01 standard edition) as provided by ECDC/NHSN for the active DA-HAIs surveillance study was conducted. The study sample included 198 ICU patients admitted during the research period and hospitalized for over 48 h. The Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP), Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI), and Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) rates, length of stay (LOS), mortality, and crude excess mortality were calculated. Results: CLABSI was the most frequent DA-HAI with 15.9 incidence rate per 1000 Central Venus Catheter (CVC) days. The VAP rate, was 10.1 per 1000 ventilator days and the CAUTI rate was 2.7 per 1000 urinary catheter days. Device associated infections were found to be significantly associated with the length of ICU stay (p < 0.001), the CVC days (p < 0.001), ventilator days (p < 0.001), and urinary catheter days (p < 0.001). The excess mortality was 22. 1% for those who acquired a DA-HAI (95% CI, 2-42.2%) compared to the patients who remained DA-HAI free. Mortality of patients with VAP infection was 2.3 times higher (RR = 2.33 95% CI, 1.07-5.05) than those patients admitted without a HAI and subsequently did not acquire a DA-HAI. The most frequently isolated pathogen was Staphylococcus epidermidis (13.9%) and Candida albicans (13.9%). Conclusions: Higher DA-HAIs rates and device utilization than the international benchmarks were found in this study, calling into question the safety of preventative practices employed in this unit.
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