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Assessment of the value of repeated point-prevalence surveys for analyzing the trend in nosocomial infections.

Catherine Sartor1, Anne Delchambre, Laurence Pascal, Michel Drancourt, Philippe De Micco, Roland Sambuc.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of repeated point-prevalence surveys in measuring the trend in nosocomial infections after adjustment for case mix.
SETTING: A 3,500-bed teaching facility composed of 4 acute care hospitals.
METHODS: From May 1992 to June 1996, eight point-prevalence surveys of nosocomial infections were performed in the hospitals using a sampling process. The trend of adjusted nosocomial infection rates was studied for the four surveys that collected data on indwelling catheters. Adjusted rates were calculated using a logistic regression model and a direct standardization method.
RESULTS: From 1992 to 1996, a total of 20,238 patients were included in the 8 point-prevalence surveys. The nosocomial infection rate decreased from 8.6% in 1992 to 5% in 1996 (P < .001). The analysis of adjusted nosocomial infection rates included 9,600 patients. Four independent risk factors were identified: length of stay greater than 12 days, hospitalization in an intensive care unit, presence of an indwelling urinary catheter, and history of a surgical procedure. After adjustment for case mix, the nosocomial infection rate still showed a downward trend (from 7.2% in 1993 to 5.1% in 1996; P = .02).
CONCLUSION: Adjusted prevalence rates of nosocomial infections showed a significant downward trend during the period of this study.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15865273     DOI: 10.1086/502554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol        ISSN: 0899-823X            Impact factor:   3.254


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