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Trends of central line-associated bloodstream infections in the intensive care unit in the Kingdom of Bahrain:Four years’experience

     

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BACKGROUND The central venous line is an essential component in monitoring and managing critically ill patients.However,it poses patients with increased risks of severe infections with a higher probability of morbidity and mortality.AIM To define the trends of the rates of central line-associated bloodstream infections(CLABSI)over four years,its predicted risk factors,aetiology,and the antimicrobial susceptibility of the isolated pathogens.METHODS The study was a prospective case-control study,performed according to the guidelines of the Center for Disease Control surveillance methodology for CLABSI in patients admitted to the adult intensive care unit(ICU)and auditing the implementation of its prevention bundle.RESULTS Thirty-four CLABSI identified over the study period,giving an average CLABSI rate of 3.2/1000 central line days.The infection''s time trend displayed significant reductions over time concomitantly with the CLABSI prevention bundle''s reinforcement from 4.7/1000 central line days at the beginning of 2016 to 1.4/1000 central line days by 2018.The most frequently identified pathogens causing CLABSI in our ICU were gram-negative organisms(59%).The most common offending organisms were Acinetobacter,Enterococcus,and Staphylococcus epidermidis,each of them accounted for 5 cases(15%).Multidrug-resistant organisms contributed to 56%of CLABSI.Its rate was higher when using femoral access and longer hospitalisation duration,especially in the ICU.Insertion of the central line in the non-ICU setting was another identified risk factor.CONCLUSION Implementing the prevention bundles reduced CLABSI significantly in our ICU.Implementing the CLABSI prevention bundle is crucial to maintain a substantial reduction in the CLABSI rate in the ICU setting.

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    《世界重症医学杂志》|2021年第5期|P.220-231|共12页
  • 作者单位

    The Infection Disease Unit Department of Internal Medicine Salmaniya Medical Complex Ministry of Health Kingdom of Bahrain Manama P.O.Box 12 BahrainDepartment of Internal Medicine Arabian Gulf University Kingdom of Bahrain Manama P.O.Box 26671 BahrainThe Intensive Care Unit Salmaniya Medical Complex Ministry of Health Kingdom of Bahrain Manama P.O.Box 12 Bahrain;

    The Medical Microbiology Section Pathology Department Salmaniya Medical Complex Ministry of Health Kingdom of Bahrain Manama P.O.Box 12 BahrainThe Microbiology Section Pathology Department Irish Royal College of Surgeon Manama P.O.Box 15503 Bahrain;

    Department of Internal Medicine Arabian Gulf University Kingdom of Bahrain Manama P.O.Box 26671 Bahrain;

    The High Institute of Public Health Alexandria University Alexandria Egypt;

    The Pediatrics University Medical Center King Abdulla Medical City Arabian Gulf University Manama P.O.Box 26671 BahrainPediatric Department Faculty of Medicine Tanta University Tanta P.O.Box 31512 Alghrabia Egypt;

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  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 中等教育;
  • 关键词

    Bloodstream infection; Central line; Intensive Care Unit; Microbiology; Prevention bundle; Kingdom of Bahrain;

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