MEASURING LINE-RELATED BACTEREMIA IN INTENSIVE-CARE PATIENTS

Citation
Ml. Mclaws et al., MEASURING LINE-RELATED BACTEREMIA IN INTENSIVE-CARE PATIENTS, Anaesthesia and intensive care, 26(3), 1998, pp. 282-286
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology,"Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
ISSN journal
0310057X
Volume
26
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
282 - 286
Database
ISI
SICI code
0310-057X(1998)26:3<282:MLBIIP>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
All patients with an intravascular device in the intensive care units at Prince of Wales and Prince Henry Hospitals between July and Septemb er 1995 were followed for the development of line-related bacteraemia per 1000 line days. Cases of sepsis related to an intravascular device were identified using a case definition which incorporated clinical a nd laboratory parameters. Data were collected prospectively for the da tes of insertion and removal of devices for 188 lines inserted in 69 p atients, The majority (90%) of lines had both date of insertion and re moval documented allowing the calculation of the rate of primary bacte raemia over 832 at-risk line days. Multiple concurrent lines were more common (88.4%) than single lines, with one central and one or two per ipheral lines being the most common (42.3%) combination. Five cases of bacteraemia were diagnosed clinically and confirmed microbiologically . The incidence density of primary bacteraemia was 6.0 per 1000 line c lays (CI95% 5.7-6.3).