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An outbreak of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii associated with pulsatile lavage wound treatment.

机译:爆发多药耐药鲍曼不动杆菌与搏动性灌洗伤口治疗相关。

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CONTEXT: Pulsatile lavage is a high-pressure irrigation treatment used increasingly in a variety of health care settings to debride wounds. Infection control precautions are not routinely used during the procedure and are not included in pulsatile lavage equipment package labeling. OBJECTIVES: To investigate an outbreak of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii and to test the hypothesis that pulsatile lavage wound treatment was the mode of transmission for the organism. DESIGN: Outbreak case-control investigation including case identification, review of medical records, environmental cultures, and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. SETTING: A 1000-bed tertiary care hospital in Baltimore, Md, during September and October 2003. PATIENTS: The investigation included 11 patients infected or colonized with multidrug-resistant A baumannii. Seven of these patients met the case definition for the case-control study and were compared with 28 controls randomly selected from a list of inpatients without multidrug-resistant A baumannii who had a wound care consultation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Infection or colonization with multidrug-resistant A baumannii. RESULTS: Eleven patients had cultures that grew multidrug-resistant A baumannii during the outbreak period. Of the 10 health care-associated cases, 8 had received pulsatile lavage treatment. One strain of multidrug-resistant A baumannii was recovered from all 6 pulsatile lavage patients who had isolates available for pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis and from multiple surfaces in the wound care area. Six of 7 cases (86%) were treated with pulsatile lavage vs 4 of 28 controls (14%) (odds ratio, 36; 95% confidence interval, 2.8-1721; P<.001). These results confirm that pulsatile lavage was a significant risk factor for acquisition of multidrug-resistant A baumannii. CONCLUSIONS: Transmission was apparently caused by dissemination of multidrug-resistant A baumannii during the pulsatile lavage procedure, resulting in environmental contamination. Appropriate infection control precautions should be used during pulsatile lavage therapy and should be included in pulsatile lavage equipment labeling.
机译:背景:脉冲灌洗是一种高压冲洗治疗方法,越来越多地用于各种医疗机构,以清创伤口。在该过程中通常不会使用感染控制预防措施,并且在搏动性洗手设备包装标签中也没有包含这些措施。目的:调查多药耐药鲍曼不动杆菌的暴发,并验证脉冲洗手伤口治疗是该生物传播方式的假说。设计:暴发病例对照调查,包括病例鉴定,病历审查,环境文化和脉冲场凝胶电泳。地点:2003年9月至10月,位于马里兰州巴尔的摩的1000张病床的三级护理医院。患者:该调查包括11名感染或定植有耐多药性鲍曼不动杆菌的患者。这些患者中有7名符合病例对照研究的病例定义,并与从无多药耐药性鲍曼氏病且接受过伤口护理咨询的住院患者中随机选择的28名对照进行了比较。主要观察指标:感染或定植多药耐药的鲍曼不动杆菌。结果:11名患者的文化在暴发期间生长出多重耐药的鲍曼不动杆菌。在10例与卫生保健相关的病例中,有8例接受了脉冲洗手治疗。从所有6名搏动性灌洗患者中回收了一种耐多药性鲍曼不动杆菌菌株,这些患者具有可用于脉冲场凝胶电泳分析的分离株以及伤口护理区域的多个表面。 7例中有6例(86%)接受了搏动性灌洗,而28例中有4例(14%)的接受率(赔率:36; 95%置信区间:2.8-1721; P <.001)。这些结果证实搏动性灌洗是获得多重耐药性鲍曼不动杆菌的重要危险因素。结论:传播显然是由于在脉动灌洗过程中散播多药耐药鲍曼不动杆菌引起的,从而造成环境污染。搏动性灌洗治疗期间应采取适当的感染控制预防措施,并且应将其包括在搏动性灌洗设备标签中。

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