Identification of Procedure-Related Nosocomial Infections in High-Risk Patients

Autor: Jules I. Levine, William J. Martone, Grayson B. Miller, John W. Hoyt, Leigh G. Donowitz, Merle A. Sande, Richard P. Wenzel, James E. Peacock, Charles A. Osterman
Rok vydání: 1981
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Zdroj: Clinical Infectious Diseases. 3:701-707
ISSN: 1537-6591
1058-4838
DOI: 10.1093/clinids/3.4.701
Popis: surgical ICU had a 24-fold, 10-fold, and eightfold higher rate of nosocomial bloodstream infection, respectively, than did patients on general wards; (3) up to 73%7 of surgical ICU patients had at least one intravascular device besides an iv catheter, and a high proportion (3%-17%7) of these patients subsequently developed a nosocomial bloodstream infection; (4) ICU patients constituted a large proportion (31%) of those patients infected with gram-negative rods whose infecting organism was resistant to aminoglycoside antibiotics; (5) five major outbreaks, which involved 110 patients (4% of infected patients), were identified at the University Hospital over a period of two years; all of the outbreaks involved ICU patients, and three outbreaks directly involved devices; and (6) the efficiency of surveillance for life-threatening infections was greatest in ICUs. With the recognition that ICU patients are at high risk of acquiring nosocomial infections, and with the knowledge that a significant proportion of infections are associated with the use of devices and are thus preventable, the highest priority for infection control resources should be assigned to surveillance of patients in ICUs.
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