Hallam Carole, Jackson Tim, Rajgopal Anu, Russell Belinda
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, Lindley, Huddersfield, UK.
J Infect Prev. 2018 Jul;19(4):160-166. doi: 10.1177/1757177418767759. Epub 2018 May 27.
Catheter-related blood stream infections (CRBSI) are an important complication of central venous access devices but are often poorly measured. This article describes the journey of one hospital trust to set up a surveillance process for CRBSI across all specialties of the trust and to reduce CRBSI.
Using a locally adapted CRBSI criteria and root cause analysis (RCA) for investigation we identified a number of opportunities for a quality improvement programme.
Over a 5-year period we saw a significant and sustained reduction in the rate of CRBSI from 5 per 1000 catheter days to 0.23 per 1000 catheter days.
The surveillance enabled rates of CRBSI to be monitored across the trust and the success of our improvements to be measured.
导管相关血流感染(CRBSI)是中心静脉通路装置的一种重要并发症,但常常难以准确测量。本文描述了一家医院信托机构建立针对该信托所有专科的CRBSI监测流程并降低CRBSI发生率的过程。
我们采用当地适用的CRBSI标准和根本原因分析(RCA)进行调查,确定了多项质量改进计划的机会。
在5年期间,我们看到CRBSI发生率从每1000导管日5例显著且持续下降至每1000导管日0.23例。
该监测使整个信托机构能够对CRBSI发生率进行监测,并衡量我们改进措施的成效。