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Analyzing central-line associated bloodstream infection prevention bundles in 22 countries: The results of ID-IRI survey (CROSBI ID 309325)

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Devrim, Ilker ; Erdem, Hakan ; El-Kholy, Amani ; Almohaizeie, Abdullah ; Logar, Mateja ; Rahimi, Bilal Ahmad ; Amer, Fatma ; Alkan-Ceviker, Sevil ; Sonmezer, Meliha Cagla ; Belitova, Maya et al. Analyzing central-line associated bloodstream infection prevention bundles in 22 countries: The results of ID-IRI survey // American journal of infection control, 50 (2022), 12; 1327-1332. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2022.02.031

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Devrim, Ilker ; Erdem, Hakan ; El-Kholy, Amani ; Almohaizeie, Abdullah ; Logar, Mateja ; Rahimi, Bilal Ahmad ; Amer, Fatma ; Alkan-Ceviker, Sevil ; Sonmezer, Meliha Cagla ; Belitova, Maya ; Al- Ramahi, Jamal Wadi ; Pshenichnaya, Natalia ; Gad, Maha Ali ; Santos, Lurdes ; Khedr, Reham ; Hassan, Abdullahi Nur ; Boncuoglu, Elif ; Cortegiani, Andrea ; Marino, Andrea ; Liskova, Anna ; Hakamifard, Atousa ; Popescu, Corneliu Petru ; Khan, Mumtaz Ali ; Marinova, Ralitsa ; Petrov, Nikolaj ; Nsutebu, Emmanuel ; Shehata, Ghaydaa ; Tehrani, Hamed Azhdari ; Alay, Handan ; Mareković, Ivana ; Zajkowska, Joanna ; Konkayev, Aidos ; Ramadan, Manar Ezzelarab ; Pagani, Michele ; Agin, Hasan ; Tattevin, Pierre ; El-Sokkary, Rehab ; Ripon, Rezaul Karim ; Fernandez, Ricardo ; Vecchio, Rosa Fontana Del ; Popescu, Simona Daniela ; Kanj, Souha

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Analyzing central-line associated bloodstream infection prevention bundles in 22 countries: The results of ID-IRI survey

Background: Because central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) are a significant complication of central venous access, it is critical to prevent CLABSIs through the use of central line bundles. The purpose of this study was to take a snapshot of central venous access bundles in various countries. Methods: The participants in intensive care units (ICUs) completed a questionnaire that included information about the health center, infection control procedures, and central line maintenance. The countries were divided into 2 groups: those with a low or low-middle income and those with an upper- middle or high income. Results: Forty-three participants from 22 countries (46 hospitals, 85 ICUs) responded to the survey. Eight (17.4%) hospitals had no surveillance system for CLABSI. Approximately 7.1 % (n = 6) ICUs had no CLABSI bundle. Twenty ICUs (23.5%) had no dedicated checklist. The percentage of using ultrasonography during catheter insertion, transparent semi- permeable dressings, needleless connectors and single-use sterile pre- filled ready to use 0.9% NaCl were significantly higher in countries with higher and middle-higher income (P < .05). Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that there are significant differences in the central line bundles between low/low-middle income countries and upper-middle/high-income countries. Additional measures should be taken to address inequity in the management of vascular access in resource- limited countries.

Bundle ; CLABSI ; Catheter ; Central line ; Infection ; Sepsis

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50 (12)

2022.

1327-1332

objavljeno

0196-6553

1527-3296

10.1016/j.ajic.2022.02.031

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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