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美国医院在 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间预防常见器械相关感染所采取的措施:来自美国全国性调查的结果。

What US hospitals are doing to prevent common device-associated infections during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic: Results from a national survey in the United States.

机构信息

Center for Clinical Management Research, Veterans Affairs (VA) Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

出版信息

Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2023 Dec;44(12):1913-1919. doi: 10.1017/ice.2023.65. Epub 2023 Jun 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The ways that device-associated infection prevention practices changed during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic remain unknown. We collected data mid-pandemic to assess the use of several infection prevention practices and for comparison with historical data.

DESIGN

Repeated cross-sectional survey.

SETTING

US acute-care hospitals.

PARTICIPANTS

Infection preventionists.

METHODS

We surveyed infection preventionists from a national random sample of 881 US acute-care hospitals in 2021 to estimate the current use of practices to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI), central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI), and ventilator-associated events (VAE). We compared the 2021 results with those from surveys occurring every 4 years since 2005.

RESULTS

The 2021 survey response rate was 47%; previous survey response rates ranged from 59% to 72%. Regular use of most practices to prevent CLABSI (chlorhexidine gluconate for site antisepsis, 99.0%, and maximum sterile barrier precautions, 98.7%) and VAE (semirecumbent positioning, 93.4%, and sedation vacation, 85.8%) continued to increase or plateaued in 2021. Conversely, use of several CAUTI prevention practices (portable bladder ultrasound scanner, 65.6%; catheter reminders or nurse-initiated discontinuation, 66.3%; and intermittent catheterization, 37.3%) was lower in 2021, with a significant decrease for some practices compared to 2017 (P ≤ .02 for all comparisons). In 2021, 42.1% of hospitals reported regular use of the newer external urinary collection devices for women.

CONCLUSIONS

Although regular use of CLABSI and VAE preventive practices continued to increase (or plateaued), use of several CAUTI preventive practices decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Structural issues relating to care during the pandemic may have contributed to a decrease in device-associated infection prevention practices.

摘要

目的

新冠疫情期间,器械相关感染预防措施的变化方式尚不清楚。我们在疫情中期收集数据,以评估几种感染预防措施的使用情况,并与历史数据进行比较。

设计

重复横断面调查。

地点

美国急性护理医院。

参与者

感染预防专家。

方法

我们对来自美国 881 家急性护理医院的全国随机样本中的感染预防专家进行了调查,以估计预防导管相关尿路感染(CAUTI)、中心静脉相关血流感染(CLABSI)和呼吸机相关事件(VAE)的当前使用情况。我们将 2021 年的结果与自 2005 年以来每 4 年进行的调查结果进行了比较。

结果

2021 年调查的回复率为 47%;之前的调查回复率范围为 59%至 72%。预防 CLABSI(葡萄糖酸洗必泰用于部位消毒,99.0%;最大无菌屏障预防措施,98.7%)和 VAE(半卧位,93.4%;镇静暂停,85.8%)的大多数措施的常规使用在 2021 年继续增加或趋于稳定。相反,一些 CAUTI 预防措施(便携式膀胱超声扫描仪,65.6%;导尿管提醒或护士主动停止,66.3%;间歇性导尿,37.3%)的使用率在 2021 年较低,与 2017 年相比,一些措施的使用率显著下降(所有比较的 P 值均≤.02)。2021 年,42.1%的医院报告常规使用新型女性外部尿液收集装置。

结论

尽管 CLABSI 和 VAE 预防措施的常规使用持续增加(或趋于稳定),但在新冠疫情期间,几种 CAUTI 预防措施的使用有所下降。与疫情期间护理相关的结构性问题可能导致与器械相关的感染预防措施减少。

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