急诊科注射吸毒者中与注射有关的皮肤感染的决定因素。

Elisa Lloyd-Smith, Mark Tyndall, Ruth Zhang, Eric Grafstein, Sam Sheps, Evan Wood, Julio Montaner, Thomas Kerr
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导言:皮肤注射相关感染(CIRI)是注射吸毒者(IDU)到急诊科就诊的主要原因:我们使用 Cox 比例危险回归法,研究了 1083 名受监督注射设施(SIF)使用者因 CIRI 而到急诊科就诊的预测因素,并按性别进行了分层:在四年的时间里,有 289 人(27%)因 CIRI 到过急诊室,女性的发病密度为 23.8(95% 置信区间 (CI):19.3 - 29.0),男性的发病密度为每 100 人年 19.2(95% 置信区间 (CI):16.7 - 22.1)。女性因 CIRI 而使用急诊室的相关因素包括居住在东城区 (DTES)(调整后危险比 [AHR] = 2.06 [1.13 - 3.78])和由 SIF 护士转介到医院(AHR = 4.48 [2.76 - 7.30])。在男性中,需要注射协助(AHR = 1.38 [1.01 - 1.90])、HIV 阳性(AHR = 1.85 [1.34 - 2.55])和被 SIF 护士转介到医院(AHR = 2.97 [1.93 - 4.57])与因 CIRI 到急诊室就诊的可能性增加有关:这些结果表明,SIF 护士为 CIRI 的转院治疗提供了便利,强调了继续发展高效合作以减轻 CIRI 负担的必要性。
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DETERMINANTS OF CUTANEOUS INJECTION-RELATED INFECTIONS AMONG INJECTION DRUG USERS AT AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Introduction: Cutaneous injection-related infections (CIRI) are a primary reason injection drug users (IDU) access the emergency department (ED).

Methodology: Using Cox proportional hazard regression, we examined predictors of ED use for CIRI, stratified by sex, among 1083 supervised injection facility (SIF) users.

Results: Over a four-year period, 289 (27%) visited the ED for CIRI, yielding an incidence density for females of 23.8 (95% confidence interval (CI): 19.3 - 29.0) and males of 19.2 per 100 person-years (95% CI: 16.7 - 22.1). Factors associated with ED use for CIRI among females included residing in the Downtown Eastside (DTES) (adjusted hazard ratio [AHR] = 2.06 [1.13 - 3.78]) and being referred to hospital by SIF nurses (AHR = 4.48 [2.76 - 7.30]). Among males, requiring assistance with injection (AHR = 1.38 [1.01 - 1.90]), being HIV-positive (AHR = 1.85 [1.34 - 2.55]), and being referred to hospital by SIF nurses (AHR = 2.97 [1.93 - 4.57]) were associated with an increased likelihood of an ED visit for CIRI.

Conclusion: These results suggest SIF nurses have facilitated referral of hospital treatment for CIRI, highlighting the need for continued development of efficient and collaborative efforts to reduce the burden of CIRI.

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