Reducing Central Line-Associated Blood Stream Infection And Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia In An Academic Community Hospital

Author(s):  
Vera A. De Palo ◽  
Mary Fitzgerald ◽  
Khalid Alhourani ◽  
Taro Minami ◽  
Mutaz Labib ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eustachius Hagni Wardoyo ◽  
Edi Prasetyo Wibowo ◽  
I Gede Jayantika ◽  
I Gst Alit Rai Sudiadnya ◽  
Rolly Armand

Pendahuluan: Surveilans Health-care Associated Infections (HAIs) atau kejadian infeksi terkait pelayanan kesehatan dapat dilakukan baik secara aktif maupun pasif sesuai sumber daya yang dimiliki. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui insidensi dan perbandingan hasil surveilans pasif dan aktif 4 jenis HAIs di RSUD Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat periode Januari-Oktober 2017. Empat jenis HAIs tersebut adalah Ventilator-associated Pneumonia (VAP), Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI), Central Line-associated Blood Stream Infection (CLABSI) dan Surgical Site infection (SSI). Metode: Surveilans pasif menggunakan data sekunder dengan menelusuri rekam medis, sedangkan surveilans aktif berdasarkan laporan Tim Pencegahan dan Pengendalian Infeksi (PPI). Hasil: Tidak ada perbedaan indikator yang digunakan dalam form VAP dan CLABSI pada surveilans pasif dan aktif. Namun pada form CAUTI dan SSI tidak mencantumkan gejala infeksi dan gejala panas di lokasi infeksi pada surveilans aktif. Perbandingan hasil surveilans pasif dan aktif berturut-turut adalah VAP 24,9 dan 0 per 1.000 ventilator days, CAUTI 49 dan 12 per 1.000 catheter days, CLABSI 18 dan 9 per 1.000 central line days, serta SSI 1,9 dan 1,4%. Kesimpulan: Ada perbedaan insidensi keempat jenis HAIs pada surveilans pasif dan aktif, karena penggunaan metodologi yang berbeda.


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 101538
Author(s):  
Diego Feriani ◽  
Ercilia Evangelista Souza ◽  
Larissa Gordilho Mutti Carvalho ◽  
Aline Santos Ibanes ◽  
Eliana Vasconcelos ◽  
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Author(s):  
Fatima Aldawood ◽  
Aiman El-Saed ◽  
Mohammed Al Zunitan ◽  
Majed Alshamrani

Author(s):  
Prakash Shastri ◽  
Shamanth A Shankarnarayan

Background: Incidence of multidrug resistant Klebsiella pnumoniae infections are increasing globally especially in ICUs. Aim: We evaluated the burden of colistin resistant K. pneumoniae (ColR KP) and the risk factors associated with the outcome of these patients. Methods: Consecutive patients developing K. pneumoniae infections were included. K. pneumoniae from endotracheal tube and catheterized urine sample, having cell count <105 cfu/ml, and which did not necessitate a change in antibiotics as per the treating physicians was considered as colonizer. Demographic and clinical details were collected and samples were processed as per standard protocol. Any growth was identified and its antimicrobial susceptibility was carried out by using Vitek 2 automated system. Minimum inhibitory concentration of >4 μg/ml for Colistin was considered as resistant. The resistant isolates were confirmed with Broth microdilution method. Risk factor associated with the outcome of ColR KP was analyzed. Findings: Burden of K. pneumoniae infection was 50.02 per 1000 admissions. K. pneumonie (n=155) was isolated from patients with ventilator associated pneumonia (84, 54.2%), followed by blood stream infection (49, 31.6%) and urinary tract infection (22, 14.2%). ColR KP and intermediate (ColI KP) isolates were 58 (37.41%) and 97 (62.6%) respectively. Among ColR KP infected patients 32 (55.1%) died whereas 26 (44.8%) patients were discharged. Higher mortality was witnessed in ColI KP cases (75, 77.3%) compared to ColR-KP cases (32, 55.1%) (p=0.004; OR=2.77; 95% CI=1.37 to 5.59). Colistin resistance and presence of central line were independently associated with mortality. Conclusion: Colistin resistant K. pneumoniae infections among ICU patients are on rise. Presence of central venous catheter and resistance to colistin were independent predictors of mortality.


2015 ◽  
pp. 303-304
Author(s):  
Lindsay O’Meara ◽  
Khanjan H. Nagarsheth

Author(s):  
Mercedes A. Cruz ◽  
Cynthia D. Masalunga ◽  
Maria Lourdes C. Rodriguez ◽  
Clarissa Gervasio ◽  
Denise Thornburg ◽  
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