Vamsi Yengudhati MD , Jennifer Gutowski MPH , Shannon Glassman BS , Matthew Phillips MBA , Stephany Frey BS , Melissa Bronstein MPA , Maryrose Laguio-Vila MD , Emil Lesho DO
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摘要
2019-2023年期间,发生医疗相关感染(HAI)的患者的住院时间和费用增加了150%以上,与诊断相同的非HAI患者相比,住院时间和费用增加了2-6倍。与外科 HAI 不同的是,在住院第 12 天之前没有发生过设备相关 HAI。这些发现凸显了延迟出院对器械相关 HAI 的影响可能未得到充分认识。
The differential burden of 3 health care–associated infections on hospital costs and lengths of stay: A quasi-experimental case-control observation
In patients with a health care–associated infection (HAI), lengths of stay and costs increased >150% from 2019 to 2023, and were 2 to 6 times greater compared to concurrent non–HAI patients with the same diagnoses. Unlike surgical HAI, no device–associated HAI occurred before hospital day 12. These findings highlight the possibly under-recognized influence of delayed discharges on device–associated HAIs.
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