Catheter-related bloodstream infection: burden of disease in a tertiary hospital
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Martínez Morel, Héctor Rolando; Sánchez Payá, José; Molina Gómez, María José; García Shimizu, Patricia; García Román, Vicente; [et al.]Fecha
2014-05-15Disciplina/s
EnfermeríaMedicina
Odontología
Podología
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Catheter-related bloodstream infectionCentral venous catheter
Primary bloodstream infection Surveillance
Infection control
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Background: Surveillance programmes have become the most effective tool for control ling catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI). However, few studies have investi gated programmes covering all hospital settings.
Aim: To describe the results of a control and prevention programme for CRBSI based on
compliance with recommendations for insertion and maintenance, using annual burden of
disease in a tertiary level hospital.
Methods: A CRBSI control and prevention programme involving all hospital settings was
implemented. The programme consisted of CRBSI surveillance, direct observation of
insertion and maintenance of catheters to determine performance, and education for
healthcare workers.
Findings: In total, 2043 short-term catheters were inserted in 1546 patients for 18,570
catheter-days, and 279 long-term catheters were inserted in 243 patients for 40,440
catheter-days. The annual incidence density was 5.98 (first semester 6.40, second semester
5.64) CRBSI per 1000 cat...





