Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection in Neonatal Intensive Care Units

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作者
Blanchard, Ana C. [1 ]
Fortin, Elise [2 ,3 ]
Rocher, Isabelle [2 ]
Moore, Dorothy L. [1 ]
Frenette, Charles [4 ]
Tremblay, Claude [5 ]
Quach, Caroline [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Montreal Childrens Hosp, Ctr Hlth, Div Infect Dis,Dept Pediat, Montreal, PQ H3H 1P3, Canada
[2] Quebec Inst Publ Hlth, Direct Risques Biol & Sante Travail, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] McGill Univ, Dept Epidemiol Biostat & Occupat Hlth, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[4] McGill Univ, Dept Microbiol, Ctr Hlth, Montreal, PQ H3A 2T5, Canada
[5] Ctr Hosp Univ Quebec, Dept Microbiol, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
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BACTERIAL TRANSLOCATION; RISK-FACTORS; NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS; SURVEILLANCE; SEPSIS; MECHANISMS; PREVENTION;
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10.1086/673464
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE. Describe the epidemiology of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) participating in a standardized and mandatory CLABSI surveillance program. DESIGN. Retrospective cohort. SETTING. We included patients admitted (April 2007-March 2011) to 7 level II/III NICUs who developed a CLABSI (as defined by the National Healthcare Safety Network). METHODS. CLABSIs/1,000 central line-days and device utilization ratio were calculated; chi(2) test, Student t test, Kruskal-Wallis, and Poisson regression were used. RESULTS. Overall, 191 patients had 202 CLABSI episodes for a pooled mean rate of 4.0 CLABSIs/1,000 central line-days and a device utilization ratio of 0.20. Annual pooled mean CLABSI rates increased from 3.6 in 2007-2008 to 5.1 CLABSIs/1,000 central line-days in 2010-2011 (P = .01). The all-cause 30-day case fatality proportion was 8.9% (n = 17) and occurred a median of 8 days after CLABSI. Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus was identified in 112 (50.5%) cases. Staphylococcus aureus was identified in 22 cases, and 3 (13.6%) were resistant to methicillin. An underlying intra-abdominal pathology was found in 20% (40/202) of CLABSI cases, 50% of which were reported in the last year of study. When adjusted for mean birth weight, annual CLABSI incidence rates were independently associated with the proportion of intra-abdominal pathology (P = .007) and the proportion of pulmonary pathology (P = .016) reported. CONCLUSION. The increase in CLABSI rates in Quebec NICUs seems to be associated with an increased proportion of cases with underlying intra-abdominal and pulmonary pathologies, which needs further investigation.
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页码:1167 / 1173
页数:7
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