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Electronic surveillance and using administrative data to identify healthcare associated infections.

Petra Gastmeier1, Michael Behnke.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Traditional surveillance of healthcare associated infections (HCAI) is time consuming and error-prone. We have analysed literature of the past year to look at new developments in this field. It is divided into three parts: new algorithms for electronic surveillance, the use of administrative data for surveillance of HCAI, and the definition of new endpoints of surveillance, in accordance with an automatic surveillance approach. RECENT
FINDINGS: Most studies investigating electronic surveillance of HCAI have concentrated on bloodstream infection or surgical site infection. However, the lack of important parameters in hospital databases can lead to misleading results. The accuracy of administrative coding data was poor at identifying HCAI. New endpoints should be defined for automatic detection, with the most crucial step being to win clinicians' acceptance.
SUMMARY: Electronic surveillance with conventional endpoints is a successful method when hospital information systems implemented key changes and enhancements. One requirement is the access to systems for hospital administration and clinical databases.Although the primary source of data for HCAI surveillance is not administrative coding data, these are important components of a hospital-wide programme of automated surveillance. The implementation of new endpoints for surveillance is an approach which needs to be discussed further.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27257794     DOI: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Infect Dis        ISSN: 0951-7375            Impact factor:   4.915


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Authors:  Erica S Shenoy; Eric S Rosenthal; Yu-Ping Shao; Siddharth Biswal; Manohar Ghanta; Erin E Ryan; Dolores Suslak; Nancy Swanson; Valdery Moura Junior; David C Hooper; M Brandon Westover
Journal:  Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol       Date:  2018-05-17       Impact factor: 3.254

2.  Evaluation of manual and electronic healthcare-associated infections surveillance: a multi-center study with 21 tertiary general hospitals in China.

Authors:  Wen-Sen Chen; Wei-Hong Zhang; Zhan-Jie Li; Yue Yang; Fu Chen; Xue-Shun Ge; Ting-Rui Wang; Ping Fang; Cheng-Yi Feng; Jing Liu; Shan-Shan Liu; Hong-Xia Pan; Tie-Lin Zhu; Yuan-Yuan Tian; Wen-Yi Wang; Hu Xing; Jing Yao; Yong-Mei Yuan; Ping Jiang; Hong-Ping Tang; Jun Zhou; Jin-Cheng Zang; Shan Lu; Hui-Ping Huang; Xiao-Hang Lei; Bing-Hua Huang; Shi-Hao Wang; Feng-Yi Huang; Hong-Ying Tao; Yong-Xiang Zhang; Bo Liu; Hui-Fen Li; Song-Qin Li; Bi-Jie Hu; Yun Liu
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2019-09

3.  A complete and multifaceted overview of antibiotic use and infection diagnosis in the intensive care unit: results from a prospective four-year registration.

Authors:  Liesbet De Bus; Bram Gadeyne; Johan Steen; Jerina Boelens; Geert Claeys; Dominique Benoit; Jan De Waele; Johan Decruyenaere; Pieter Depuydt
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2018-09-29       Impact factor: 9.097

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