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Development of a statewide collaborative to decrease NICU central line-associated bloodstream infections.

作者信息

Schulman J, Stricof R L, Stevens T P, Holzman I R, Shields E P, Angert R M, Wasserman-Hoff R S, Nafday S M, Saiman L

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics/Newborn Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Perinatol. 2009 Sep;29(9):591-9. doi: 10.1038/jp.2009.18. Epub 2009 Mar 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To characterize hospital-acquired bloodstream infection rates among New York State's 19 regional referral NICUs (at regional perinatal centers; RPCs) and develop strategies to promote best practices to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs).

STUDY DESIGN

During 2006 and 2007, RPC NICUs reported bloodstream infections, patient-days and central line-days to the Department of Health, and shared their results. Aiming to improve, participants created a central line-care bundle based on visiting a potentially best performing NICU and reviewing the literature.

RESULT

All 19 RPCs participated in this quality initiative, contributing 218,096 patient-days and 56,911 central line-days of observation. Individual RPC nosocomial sepsis infection (NI) rates ranged from 1.0 to 5.8 NIs per 1000 patient-days (2006), and CLABSI rates ranged from 2.6 to 15.1 CLABSIs per 1000 central line-days (2007). A six-fold rate variation among RPC NICUs was observed. Participants unanimously approved a level-1 evidence-based central line-care bundle.

CONCLUSION

Individual RPC rates and consequent morbidity and resource use attributable to these infections were substantial and varied greatly. No center was without infections. It is hoped that the cooperation and accountability exhibited by the RPCs will result in a major network for characterizing performance and improving outcomes.

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