Division of Pharmacology and Critical Care, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2010 Feb;8(2):235-42. doi: 10.1586/eri.09.129.
Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in reducing hospital-acquired infections in critically ill patients. We review three recently tested strategies to decrease nosocomial infections specifically in the neonatal intensive care unit. These include improvement of hand hygiene, the incorporation of hand-hygiene practices into broader care bundles, and the prophylactic administration of antimicrobials, especially fluconazole, to infants at high risk prior to the onset of infection. The effectiveness of the first two interventions is well supported, particularly in older patient populations, while the effectiveness of the third is counterbalanced by the threat of the emergence of resistant-organism infections.
近年来,人们对降低重症患者医院获得性感染的兴趣重新燃起。我们回顾了最近测试的三种策略,旨在专门降低新生儿重症监护病房的医院感染率。这些策略包括改善手部卫生,将手部卫生措施纳入更广泛的护理包中,以及在感染发生前,对高风险婴儿预防性使用抗菌药物,特别是氟康唑。前两种干预措施的有效性得到了很好的支持,特别是在老年患者群体中,而第三种干预措施的有效性则因耐药菌感染的威胁而受到平衡。