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Risk Factors for SARS Transmission from Patients Requiring Intubation: A Multicentre Investigation in Toronto, Canada

BACKGROUND: In the 2003 Toronto SARS outbreak, SARS-CoV was transmitted in hospitals despite adherence to infection control procedures. Considerable controversy resulted regarding which procedures and behaviours were associated with the greatest risk of SARS-CoV transmission. METHODS: A retrospectiv...

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Autores principales: Raboud, Janet, Shigayeva, Altynay, McGeer, Allison, Bontovics, Erika, Chapman, Martin, Gravel, Denise, Henry, Bonnie, Lapinsky, Stephen, Loeb, Mark, McDonald, L. Clifford, Ofner, Marianna, Paton, Shirley, Reynolds, Donna, Scales, Damon, Shen, Sandy, Simor, Andrew, Stewart, Thomas, Vearncombe, Mary, Zoutman, Dick, Green, Karen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2873403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010717
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author Raboud, Janet
Shigayeva, Altynay
McGeer, Allison
Bontovics, Erika
Chapman, Martin
Gravel, Denise
Henry, Bonnie
Lapinsky, Stephen
Loeb, Mark
McDonald, L. Clifford
Ofner, Marianna
Paton, Shirley
Reynolds, Donna
Scales, Damon
Shen, Sandy
Simor, Andrew
Stewart, Thomas
Vearncombe, Mary
Zoutman, Dick
Green, Karen
author_facet Raboud, Janet
Shigayeva, Altynay
McGeer, Allison
Bontovics, Erika
Chapman, Martin
Gravel, Denise
Henry, Bonnie
Lapinsky, Stephen
Loeb, Mark
McDonald, L. Clifford
Ofner, Marianna
Paton, Shirley
Reynolds, Donna
Scales, Damon
Shen, Sandy
Simor, Andrew
Stewart, Thomas
Vearncombe, Mary
Zoutman, Dick
Green, Karen
author_sort Raboud, Janet
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description BACKGROUND: In the 2003 Toronto SARS outbreak, SARS-CoV was transmitted in hospitals despite adherence to infection control procedures. Considerable controversy resulted regarding which procedures and behaviours were associated with the greatest risk of SARS-CoV transmission. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted to identify risk factors for transmission of SARS-CoV during intubation from laboratory confirmed SARS patients to HCWs involved in their care. All SARS patients requiring intubation during the Toronto outbreak were identified. All HCWs who provided care to intubated SARS patients during treatment or transportation and who entered a patient room or had direct patient contact from 24 hours before to 4 hours after intubation were eligible for this study. Data was collected on patients by chart review and on HCWs by interviewer-administered questionnaire. Generalized estimating equation (GEE) logistic regression models and classification and regression trees (CART) were used to identify risk factors for SARS transmission. RESULTS: 45 laboratory-confirmed intubated SARS patients were identified. Of the 697 HCWs involved in their care, 624 (90%) participated in the study. SARS-CoV was transmitted to 26 HCWs from 7 patients; 21 HCWs were infected by 3 patients. In multivariate GEE logistic regression models, presence in the room during fiberoptic intubation (OR = 2.79, p = .004) or ECG (OR = 3.52, p = .002), unprotected eye contact with secretions (OR = 7.34, p = .001), patient APACHE II score ≥20 (OR = 17.05, p = .009) and patient Pa0(2)/Fi0(2) ratio ≤59 (OR = 8.65, p = .001) were associated with increased risk of transmission of SARS-CoV. In CART analyses, the four covariates which explained the greatest amount of variation in SARS-CoV transmission were covariates representing individual patients. CONCLUSION: Close contact with the airway of severely ill patients and failure of infection control practices to prevent exposure to respiratory secretions were associated with transmission of SARS-CoV. Rates of transmission of SARS-CoV varied widely among patients.
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spelling pubmed-28734032010-05-25 Risk Factors for SARS Transmission from Patients Requiring Intubation: A Multicentre Investigation in Toronto, Canada Raboud, Janet Shigayeva, Altynay McGeer, Allison Bontovics, Erika Chapman, Martin Gravel, Denise Henry, Bonnie Lapinsky, Stephen Loeb, Mark McDonald, L. Clifford Ofner, Marianna Paton, Shirley Reynolds, Donna Scales, Damon Shen, Sandy Simor, Andrew Stewart, Thomas Vearncombe, Mary Zoutman, Dick Green, Karen PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In the 2003 Toronto SARS outbreak, SARS-CoV was transmitted in hospitals despite adherence to infection control procedures. Considerable controversy resulted regarding which procedures and behaviours were associated with the greatest risk of SARS-CoV transmission. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted to identify risk factors for transmission of SARS-CoV during intubation from laboratory confirmed SARS patients to HCWs involved in their care. All SARS patients requiring intubation during the Toronto outbreak were identified. All HCWs who provided care to intubated SARS patients during treatment or transportation and who entered a patient room or had direct patient contact from 24 hours before to 4 hours after intubation were eligible for this study. Data was collected on patients by chart review and on HCWs by interviewer-administered questionnaire. Generalized estimating equation (GEE) logistic regression models and classification and regression trees (CART) were used to identify risk factors for SARS transmission. RESULTS: 45 laboratory-confirmed intubated SARS patients were identified. Of the 697 HCWs involved in their care, 624 (90%) participated in the study. SARS-CoV was transmitted to 26 HCWs from 7 patients; 21 HCWs were infected by 3 patients. In multivariate GEE logistic regression models, presence in the room during fiberoptic intubation (OR = 2.79, p = .004) or ECG (OR = 3.52, p = .002), unprotected eye contact with secretions (OR = 7.34, p = .001), patient APACHE II score ≥20 (OR = 17.05, p = .009) and patient Pa0(2)/Fi0(2) ratio ≤59 (OR = 8.65, p = .001) were associated with increased risk of transmission of SARS-CoV. In CART analyses, the four covariates which explained the greatest amount of variation in SARS-CoV transmission were covariates representing individual patients. CONCLUSION: Close contact with the airway of severely ill patients and failure of infection control practices to prevent exposure to respiratory secretions were associated with transmission of SARS-CoV. Rates of transmission of SARS-CoV varied widely among patients. Public Library of Science 2010-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2873403/ /pubmed/20502660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010717 Text en Raboud et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Raboud, Janet
Shigayeva, Altynay
McGeer, Allison
Bontovics, Erika
Chapman, Martin
Gravel, Denise
Henry, Bonnie
Lapinsky, Stephen
Loeb, Mark
McDonald, L. Clifford
Ofner, Marianna
Paton, Shirley
Reynolds, Donna
Scales, Damon
Shen, Sandy
Simor, Andrew
Stewart, Thomas
Vearncombe, Mary
Zoutman, Dick
Green, Karen
Risk Factors for SARS Transmission from Patients Requiring Intubation: A Multicentre Investigation in Toronto, Canada
title Risk Factors for SARS Transmission from Patients Requiring Intubation: A Multicentre Investigation in Toronto, Canada
title_full Risk Factors for SARS Transmission from Patients Requiring Intubation: A Multicentre Investigation in Toronto, Canada
title_fullStr Risk Factors for SARS Transmission from Patients Requiring Intubation: A Multicentre Investigation in Toronto, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors for SARS Transmission from Patients Requiring Intubation: A Multicentre Investigation in Toronto, Canada
title_short Risk Factors for SARS Transmission from Patients Requiring Intubation: A Multicentre Investigation in Toronto, Canada
title_sort risk factors for sars transmission from patients requiring intubation: a multicentre investigation in toronto, canada
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2873403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010717
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