| Literature DB >> 14609453 |
Damon C Scales1, Karen Green, Adrienne K Chan, Susan M Poutanen, Donna Foster, Kylie Nowak, Janet M Raboud, Refik Saskin, Stephen E Lapinsky, Thomas E Stewart.
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14609453 PMCID: PMC3033076 DOI: 10.3201/eid0910.030525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Description of healthcare workers in whom severe acute respiratory syndrome developeda
| Patients | Occupation | Duration of exposure to index patient | Precautions | Special considerations | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient 1 | Registered nurse | 22 h | Gown, gloves, surgical maskb | • Present during intubation of airway
• Performed all primary nursing activities on 2 shifts | |
| Patient 2 | ICU nurse | 31–60 min | N-95 mask, gown, gloves | • Performed difficult intubation of airway | |
| Patient 3 | Registered nurse | None | Not applicable | • Assigned to patient 3 rooms down hall from index patient | |
| Patient 4 | Registered nurse | 31–60 min | Gown, gloves, surgical mask | • Assisted primary nurse with bathing of index patient | |
| Patient 5 | Anesthetist | 10–30 min | Gown, gloves, surgical mask | • Performed difficult intubation of airway | |
| Patient 6 | Respiratory therapist | 4 h | none | • Instituted NPPV
• Inserted arterial line | |
| Patient 7c | Respiratory therapist | 6 h | Gown, glovesb | • Instituted NPPV • Frequently manipulated oxygen mask | |
aICU, intensive-care unit; NPPV, noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation. bDenotes precautions that were taken by the healthcare worker sometimes but not always during exposure. cPatient 7 has been classified as a suspected case, as she did not have radiographic lung infiltrates.
Contact characteristics and infection control precautions for 31 healthcare workers who entered index patient’s rooma
| Exposure type | No. healthcare workers with exposure | No. (%) exposed healthcare workers with SARS |
|---|---|---|
| Entry into room | 31 | 6 (19) |
| Contact duration for those entering the room |
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| 11 | 0 | |
| 11–30 min | 8 | 1 (12.5) |
| 31 min to 4 h | 8 | 2 (25) |
| 4 | 3 (75) | |
| Nature of contact |
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| Touched patient | 19 | 6 (32) |
| Contact with mucous membranes | 10 | 4 (40) |
| Performed procedure involving contact with mucous membranes or respiratory secretions | 15 | 6 (40) |
| Present during NPPV | 22 | 4 (18) |
| Performed or assisted intubation | 5 | 3 (60) |
| Infection control precautions used during exposure |
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| Always wore at least: |
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| Gloves | 15 | 3 (20) |
| Gown and gloves | 15 | 3 (20) |
| Any mask (N-95 or surgical mask) | 13 | 3 (23) |
| Gown, gloves, and N-95 mask | 6 | 1 (17) |
| Gown, gloves, and surgical mask | 6 | 2 (30) |
| Gown, gloves, and any mask | 12 | 3 (25) |
| No precautions | 8 | 1 (12.5) |
aNPPV, noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation.
Development of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in healthcare workers, depending on time spent in index patient’s room (N=31)a
| Time spent in index patient’s room | No. (%) healthcare workers with specified exposure with SARS | No. (%) healthcare workers without specified exposure with SARS | Odds of developing SARS after specified exposure | 95% CI for OR | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0/11 | 6/20 (30) | 0.097b | (0.005 to 1.91)b | 0.047 | ||
| 5/12 (42) | 1/19 (5) | 12.9 | (1.27 to 131) | 0.014 | ||
| 3/4 (75) | 3/27 (11) | 24.0 | (1.85 to 311) | 0.003 | ||
aCI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio. bThese logit estimators use a correction of 0.5 in every cell of the table that contains a zero.
FigureRegression tree describing selected contact characteristics in healthcare workers who entered the index patient’s room. Does not include results for one healthcare worker who had no history of entering the index patient’s room but nevertheless acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome.