Infecciones asociadas a la atención de la Salud en pacientes internados en una Unidad de Terapia Intensiva durante la pandemia por COVID-19 en el año 2020

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Revista Chilena De Infectologia Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.4067/s0716-10182022000500525
M. Accoce, Betiana A. Guidetto, Javier Hernán Dorado, Lucía Paravano, Mercedes T. Galarza, Irene Paola Outi, A. M. Abrate
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread fast globally comprising a great variety of clinical presentations. It was reported that 15% of patients required admission to intensive care units (ICU). Previous epidemiological studies have reported higher risk of healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) in those patients requiring invasive mechanical ventilation (iMV) due to COVID-19. Aim(s): To analyze the incidence of HCAI in adults under iMV admitted to ICU of Anchorena San Martin Clinic during COVID-19 pandemic. Method(s): Retrospective cohort study, the analysis of normality was carried out using the Shapiro-Wilk test. The multiple regression analysis was performed automatically, based on backward elimination of the variables (backward selection). For the comparison between the COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 groups, the T test or Wilcoxon test was used, as appropriate;and the chi2 or Fisher's exact test. All cumulative incidence function estimates were made with the cmprsk package. Result(s): 252 patients were included, 40 patients developed HCAI (accumulated incidence was 15.9%), counting for 60 total HCAI events. Age (OR 0.96), number of central venous access devices (CVAD) (OR 2.01), COVID-19 (OR 2.96) and prone positioning (OR 2.78) were associated with HCAI. HCAI was associated with more days of iMV and ICU stay. The accumulated incidence of HCAI in non-COVID-19 patients was lower than in COVID-19 patients. iMV days and mortality were higher in COVID-19. 29.6% of COVID-19 patients developed HCAIs vs 7.1% of non-COVID-19 ones. Conclusion(s): We describe the incidence of HCAI. Age, COVID-19, CVAD, prone positioning and ICU stay were associated with higher probability of HCAIs.Copyright © 2022, Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia. All rights reserved.
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背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在全球迅速传播,临床表现多种多样。据报道,15%的患者需要入住重症监护病房(ICU)。先前的流行病学研究报告称,在因COVID-19而需要有创机械通气(iMV)的患者中,医疗保健相关感染(HCAI)的风险更高。目的:分析2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间安克雷纳圣马丁诊所ICU住院iMV成人HCAI的发生率。方法:回顾性队列研究,采用Shapiro-Wilk检验进行正态性分析。自动进行多元回归分析,基于反向消除变量(反向选择)。对于COVID-19组和非COVID-19组之间的比较,酌情使用T检验或Wilcoxon检验,以及chi2或Fisher确切检验。所有累积关联函数估计都是用cprsk包进行的。结果:纳入252例患者,发生HCAI 40例(累计发病率15.9%),合计60例HCAI事件。年龄(OR 0.96)、中心静脉通路装置(CVAD)数量(OR 2.01)、COVID-19 (OR 2.96)和俯卧位(OR 2.78)与HCAI相关。HCAI与iMV和ICU住院天数增加有关。HCAI在非COVID-19患者中的累积发病率低于COVID-19患者。COVID-19的病毒感染天数和死亡率更高。29.6%的COVID-19患者发生hcai,非COVID-19患者为7.1%。结论:我们描述了HCAI的发生率。年龄、COVID-19、CVAD、俯卧位和ICU住院时间与hcai发生的可能性相关。智利感染学会版权所有©2022。版权所有。
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Revista Chilena De Infectologia
Revista Chilena De Infectologia 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: La Revista Chilena de Infectología publica artículos en español sobre Infectología latinoamericana. Los propósitos de nuestra revista son: Difundir la experiencia nacional y latinoamericana en la especialidad Divulgar la doctrina de la Sociedad Chilena de Infectología (SOCHINF) sobre el adecuado uso de los recursos diagnósticos, terapéuticos y preventivos de infecciones. Las temáticas que cubre la revista son: Antimicrobianos Epidemiología de Infecciones Infecciones de la Comunidad o Asociadas a la Atención de Salud Infecciones en Hospederos Inmunocomprometidos Microbiología Parasitología Patogénesis VIH Vacunas.
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