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  • Evaluation of hospital-onse...
    Gurney, Haley; White, Jacqueline; Sweeney, Jennifer; Valyko, Amanda; Washer, Laraine

    American journal of infection control, October 2023, 2023-10-00, 20231001, Letnik: 51, Številka: 10
    Journal Article

    Central line...associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) is the current benchmark used in HAI (Hospital-associated infection) surveillance and effective interventions have greatly reduced the incidence in recent years. However, bloodstream infection (BSI) continues to be a major source of morbidity and mortality in hospitals. Hospital-onset bloodstream infection (HOBSI), which includes central and peripheral line surveillance, may be a more sensitive indicator of preventable BSI. Our objective is to assess the impact of a change to HOBSI surveillance by comparing the incidence of BSIs using the National Health care and Safety Network LabID and BSI definitions compared to CLABSI. Utilizing electronic medical charts, we determined if each blood culture met the HOBSI criteria according to the National Health care and Safety Network LabID and BSI definitions. We calculated the incidence rates (IRs) per 10,000 patient days for both definitions and compared them to the CLABSI rate per 10,000 patient days for the same period. The IR of HOBSI using the LabID definition was 10.25. Using the BSI definition, we found an IR of 3.77. The IR of CLABSI for the same period was 1.84. After excluding secondary BSIs, the HOBSI rate is still double that of the CLABSI rate. HOBSI surveillance is a more sensitive indicator of BSI than CLABSI, and thus a better target for monitoring effectiveness of interventions. ...Central line...associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) is how we evaluate infection prevention...Hospital-onset bloodstream infection (HOBSI) may be a more useful evaluation tool...There is currently no criteria for HOBSI, so we applied altered definitions to measure incidence...After accounting for secondary infections, the incidence of HOBSI is double that of CLABSI...HOBSI as a benchmark may be a more sensitive indicator of preventable BSIs.