The effect of process control on the incidence of central venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections and mortality in intensive care units in Mexico

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作者
Higuera, Francisco
Rosenthal, Victor Daniel
Duarte, Pablo
Ruiz, Javier
Franco, Guillermo
Safdar, Nasia
机构
[1] Gen Hosp, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[2] Med Coll Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[3] Univ Wisconsin, Sch Med, Dept Med, Infect Dis Sect, Madison, WI USA
关键词
bacteremia; bloodstream infection; catheter-related bloodstream infection; central catheter-associated bloodstream infection; central venous catheter; vascular catheter; nosocomial infection; hospital infection; infection control program; process control; Mexico; developing country; intensive care unit; adults;
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10.1097/01.CCM.0000178190.89663.E5
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Purpose: To ascertain the effect of an infection control program including process control on intensive care unit (ICU) rates of intravascular device (IVD)-associated bloodstream infection (BSI). Setting: Two level III adult ICUs in one public university hospital in Mexico: one medical surgical ICU and one neurosurgical ICU. Population Study. All adult patients admitted to study units who had a central venous catheter (CVC) in place for at least 24 hrs. Methods: A prospective before/after trial in which rates of IVD-associated BSI are determined during a period of active surveillance without process control (phase 1) were compared with rates of IVD-associated BSI after implementing an infection control program applying process control (phase 2). Results. Six hundred five IVD-days were accumulated in phase 1, and 2824 IVD-days were accumulated during phase 2. Compliance with CVC site care and hand hygiene improved significantly from baseline during the study period: placing a gauze dressing over the catheter insertion site (99.24% vs. 86.69%, respectively; relative risk [RR] = 1.14; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.071.22; p =.0000), proper use of gauze for vascular catheter insertion site (97.87% vs. 84.21 %, respectively; RR = 1.16; 95% Cl = 1.09-1.24; p =.0000), documentation of the duration of the administration set of the vascular catheter (93.85% vs. 40.69%, respectively; RR = 2.34; 95% Cl = 2.14-2.56; p =.0000), and hand hygiene before contact with the patient (84.9% vs. 62%, respectively; RR = 1.37; 95% Cl = 1.21-1.51; p =.0000). Overall rates of IVD-associated BSI were lowered significantly from baseline rates after implementation of process control (19.5 vs. 46.3 BSIs per 1000 IVD-days, respectively; RR = 0.42; 95% Cl = 0.27-0.66; p =.0001). Overall rates of crude unadjusted mortality were lowered significantly from baseline rates (48.5% vs. 32.8% per 100 discharges, respectively; RR = 0.68; 95% Cl = 0.50-0.31; P =.01). Conclusion: Implementation of an infection control program utilizing education, process control, and performance feedback was associated with significant reductions in rates of IVD-associated BSI and mortality.
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页码:2022 / 2027
页数:6
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