| Literature DB >> 31824196 |
Wen Wang1, Shichao Zhu2, Zhiyong Zong2,3, Xin Sun1, Qiao He1, Rui Zhang4, Yan Kang5, Mingqi Wang1, Kang Zou1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Limited evidence is available to support the management of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in intensive care units (ICUs). Establishing a registry with complete and accurate information is urgently needed. The West China Hospital system has the most complete and largest data system for HAI in the ICU setting in China. By linking a multidimensional database, we developed a registry of HAI in ICU.Entities:
Keywords: healthcare-associated infection; intensive care units; registry
Year: 2019 PMID: 31824196 PMCID: PMC6900279 DOI: 10.2147/CLEP.S226935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Epidemiol ISSN: 1179-1349 Impact factor: 4.790
Key Details About the ICU-HAI Registry
| HAI System | EMR System | ICU System | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Methods of data collection | Prospective surveillance by infection control practitioners. Basic information were extracted from EMR | Routinely collected health data from clinical process | Critical care information recorded by nurse |
| Information recorded | Catheterization information, hospital-acquired infection, prevention and control measures | Demographics, diagnosis, laboratory and microbiology tests, prescription, operation, admissions records, discharge summaries and costs | Shift records, nurse notes, vital signs, life supports, checklists |
| Frequency of data collection | Prospective surveillance data were collected every day; basic information were extracted in real time | Same as actual clinical process: admissions records were recorded within 24 hrs of admission; | Vital signs, life supports, intake and output volume were recorded every hour; shift records were recorded every 8 hrs; APACHE score were recorded within 24 hrs of admission |
| Follow-up time | During ICU stay | During hospital stay | During ICU stay |
| Department coverage | Six ICUs of WCH | Both ICU and non-ICU | Six ICUs of WCH |
Figure 1Data sources for establishing the ICU-HAI registry.
Figure 2Process of registry development.
Characteristics of Patients in the ICU-HAI Registry
| GICU | SICU | NICU | RICU | TICU | PICU | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. Patients | 4543 (19.7) | 4343 (18.8) | 2033 (8.8) | 1338 (5.8) | 6407 (27.8) | 5183 (22.5) | 23,062 (100) |
| No. Admissions | 4812 (20.2) | 4422 (18.5) | 2098 (8.8) | 1373 (5.8) | 6539 (27.4) | 5261 (22.1) | 23,847 (100) |
| Men, n (%) | 2946 (64.8) | 2669 (61.5) | 1106 (54.4) | 907 (67.8) | 3295 (51.4) | 2788 (53.8) | 13,711 (57.5) |
| Age, year, median (Q1-Q3) | 57 (44, 68) | 54 (44, 67) | 52 (42, 64) | 67 (52, 78) | 52 (45, 62) | 1 (0, 7) | 52 (30–65) |
| <18 years, n (%) | 83 (1.8) | 72 (1.7) | 78 (3.8) | 18 (1.3) | 56 (0.9) | 4623 (19.4) | |
| 18–44 years, n (%) | 1072 (23.6) | 1042 (24.0) | 515 (25.3) | 191 (14.3) | 1480 (23.1) | - | 4006 (16.8) |
| 45–64 years, n (%) | 1868 (41.1) | 1948 (44.9) | 943 (46.4) | 392 (29.3) | 3726 (58.2) | - | 8793 (36.9) |
| ≥65 years, n (%) | 1520 (33.5) | 1281 (29.5) | 497 (24.4) | 737 (55.1) | 1145 (17.9) | - | 6425 (26.9) |
| Valvulopathy | 3 (0.1) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 4 (0.3) | 3445 (53.8) | 99 (1.9) | 3551 (14.9) |
| Heart septal defectsatrial | 2 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 507 (7.9) | 1666 (32.1) | 2175 (9.1) |
| Cerebral hemorrhage | 38 (0.8) | 556 (12.8) | 1009 (49.6) | 35 (2.6) | 1 (0.0) | 30 (0.6) | 1669 (7.0) |
| Pneumonia | 511 (11.2) | 22 (0.5) | 24 (1.2) | 824 (61.6) | 33 (0.5) | 38 (0.7) | 1452(6.1) |
| Aortic dissection | 38 (0.8) | 160 (3.7) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.1) | 694 (10.8) | 1 (0.0) | 894 (3.7) |
| ICU stays, median days (Q1-Q3) | 6 (2, 14) | 4 (2, 8) | 8 (4, 8) | 11 (6, 19) | 3 (2, 4) | 4 (3, 7) | 4 (3, 8) |
| Hospital stays, median days (Q1-Q3) | 18 (11, 28) | 17 (11, 25) | 17 (11, 28) | 19 (10, 30) | 15 (12, 19) | 13 (9, 19) | 16 (12, 24) |
| ICU mortality, n (%) | 463 (10.2) | 136 (3.1) | 170 (8.4) | 322 (24.1) | 54 (0.8) | 99 (1.9) | 1244 (5.4) |
| Hospital mortality, n (%) | 481(10.6) | 151 (3.5) | 180 (9.0) | 348 (26.0) | 61 (1.0) | 100 (1.9) | 1321 (5.5) |
Abbreviations: GICU, general intensive care unit; SICU, surgical intensive care unit; NICU, neurological intensive care unit, RICU, respiratory intensive care unit; TICU, thoracic surgery intensive care unit; PICU, pediatric intensive care unit.
Healthcare-Associated Infections Across ICUs
| GICU | SICU | NICU | RICU | TICU | PICU | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Person-time monitoring | 4844 | 4448 | 2108 | 1378 | 6563 | 5271 | 24,612 |
| Total ICU stays (days) | 57,106 | 35,201 | 28,190 | 21,518 | 26,064 | 31,913 | 199,992 |
| HAI cases | 354 | 144 | 205 | 114 | 48 | 107 | 972 |
| Case-time infection (%)* | 7.31 | 3.24 | 9.72 | 8.27 | 0.73 | 2.03 | 3.95 |
| Cases per 1000 patient-day (%)# | 6.20 | 4.09 | 7.27 | 5.30 | 1.84 | 3.35 | 4.86 |
Notes: *Case-time infection rates = total number of cases developing HAI/total number of person-time monitoring; #Cases per 1000 patient-days = total number of cases developing HAI/total number of ICU stays.
Abbreviations: GICU, general intensive care unit; SICU, surgical intensive care unit; NICU, neurological intensive care unit, RICU, respiratory intensive care unit; TICU, thoracic surgery intensive care unit; PICU, pediatric intensive care unit.
Healthcare-Associated Infections in the ICU-HAI Registry
| Catheterization | Ureter | Central Line | Invasive Mechanical Ventilation |
|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | 22,804 (95.6) | 14,069 (59.0) | 21,792 (91.6) |
| Patient-time | 23,408 | 14,460 | 22,456 |
| Patient-days | 147,612 | 66,747 | 106,173 |
| Case-time infection (%)* | 199 (0.87) | 216 (1.54) | 171 (0.78) |
| Cases per 1000 patient-days# | 1.38‰ | 3.23‰ | 1.61‰ |
Notes: *Case-time infection rates = total number of cases developing catheter related infection/total number of patients placed catheterization; #Cases per 1000 patient-days = total number of cases developing catheter related infection/total number of patient days of catheterization.
Abbreviations: HAI, healthcare-associated infections; CAUTI, catheter-associated urinary tract infection; CLABSI, central line-associated bloodstream infection; PVAP, possible ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Figure 3Microbial culture rates of patients included into the ICU-HAI registry.
Complement of Laboratory Test of the ICU-HAI Registry
| Key Variables | No. Admissions with Tests (%) | Total Numbers of Test | Median Numbers of Tests/Admission |
|---|---|---|---|
| White blood cell | 23,774 (99.7) | 157,005 | 5 (3, 8) |
| Platelet | 23,774 (99.7) | 157,003 | 5 (3, 8) |
| Hemoglobin | 23,774 (99.7) | 157,000 | 5 (3, 8) |
| Direct bilirubin | 23,783 (99.7) | 144,267 | 5 (3, 7) |
| Albumin | 23,783 (99.7) | 144,093 | 5 (3, 7) |
| Serum creatinine | 23,783 (99.7) | 144,436 | 4 (3, 7) |
| Serum natrium | 23,734 (99.5) | 140,986 | 4 (3, 7) |
| Serum kalium | 23,734 (99.5) | 140,986 | 4 (3, 7) |
| Triglyceride | 23,694 (99.4) | 131,241 | 4 (3, 6) |
| Total cholesterol | 23,694 (99.4) | 131,243 | 4 (3, 6) |
| Low density lipoprotein | 23,694 (99.4) | 131,236 | 4 (3, 6) |
| Prothrombin time | 23,555 (98.8) | 105,878 | 3 (2, 5) |
| International normalized ratio | 23,544 (98.7) | 105,580 | 3 (2, 5) |
| D-dimer | 16,132 (67.6) | 57,511 | 2 (1, 4) |
| Blood glucose | 23,780 (99.7) | 143,857 | 5 (3, 7) |
| Bacterial culture | 8007 (33.6) | 57,212 | 1 (0, 7) |
| Fungal culture | 1634 (6.9) | 3208 | 0 (0, 0) |
| Antimicrobial susceptibility testing | 5515 (23.1) | 23,235 | 0 (0, 0) |