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Prospective study estimating healthcare associated infections in a paediatric hemato-oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital in north India

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are responsible for morbidity and mortality among immunocompromised and critically ill patients. We undertook this study to estimate the burden of HAIs in the paediatric cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in north India. M...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Ayush, Kapil, Arti, Kabra, S.K., Lodha, Rakesh, Sood, Seema, Dhawan, Benu, Das, Bimal K., Sreenivas, V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3978986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24521640
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author Gupta, Ayush
Kapil, Arti
Kabra, S.K.
Lodha, Rakesh
Sood, Seema
Dhawan, Benu
Das, Bimal K.
Sreenivas, V.
author_facet Gupta, Ayush
Kapil, Arti
Kabra, S.K.
Lodha, Rakesh
Sood, Seema
Dhawan, Benu
Das, Bimal K.
Sreenivas, V.
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description BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are responsible for morbidity and mortality among immunocompromised and critically ill patients. We undertook this study to estimate the burden of HAIs in the paediatric cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in north India. METHODS: This prospective, observational study, based on active surveillance for a period of 11 months was undertaken in a 4-bedded isolated, cubicle for paediatric cancer patients. Patients who stayed in the cubicle for ≥48 h, were followed prospectively for the development of HAIs. RESULTS: Of the 138 patients, 13 developed 14 episodes of HAIs during the study period. Patient-days calculated were 1273 days. Crude infection rate (CIR) and incidence density (ID) of all HAIs were 9.4/100 patients and 11/1000 patient-days, respectively. Of the 14 episodes of HAIs, seven (50%) were of blood stream infections (HA-BSI), five (36%) of pneumonia (HAP) and two (14%) urinary tract infections (HA-UTI). The CIRs of HA-BSI, HAP and HA-UTI were 5.1, 3.6 and 1.4/100 patients, respectively. The corresponding IDs were 5.5, 3.9 and 1.6/1000 patient-days, respectively. Mean length of stay was significantly higher in patients who developed an HAI [13.8 (range 7-30), median (Interquartile range) 12 (11-14)] vs 7.5 days [range 2-28, median (interquartile range) 7 (5-9); P<0.0001]. Also mortality was significantly higher in patients who developed an HAI [23% (3/13) vs 3% (4/125), P<0.05]. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of HAIs in the paediatric cancer patients in the study was 11/1000 patient days, of which HA-BSIs were the commonest. HAIs were associated with an increase in morbidity and mortality amongst this high risk patient population.
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spelling pubmed-39789862014-04-16 Prospective study estimating healthcare associated infections in a paediatric hemato-oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital in north India Gupta, Ayush Kapil, Arti Kabra, S.K. Lodha, Rakesh Sood, Seema Dhawan, Benu Das, Bimal K. Sreenivas, V. Indian J Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are responsible for morbidity and mortality among immunocompromised and critically ill patients. We undertook this study to estimate the burden of HAIs in the paediatric cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in north India. METHODS: This prospective, observational study, based on active surveillance for a period of 11 months was undertaken in a 4-bedded isolated, cubicle for paediatric cancer patients. Patients who stayed in the cubicle for ≥48 h, were followed prospectively for the development of HAIs. RESULTS: Of the 138 patients, 13 developed 14 episodes of HAIs during the study period. Patient-days calculated were 1273 days. Crude infection rate (CIR) and incidence density (ID) of all HAIs were 9.4/100 patients and 11/1000 patient-days, respectively. Of the 14 episodes of HAIs, seven (50%) were of blood stream infections (HA-BSI), five (36%) of pneumonia (HAP) and two (14%) urinary tract infections (HA-UTI). The CIRs of HA-BSI, HAP and HA-UTI were 5.1, 3.6 and 1.4/100 patients, respectively. The corresponding IDs were 5.5, 3.9 and 1.6/1000 patient-days, respectively. Mean length of stay was significantly higher in patients who developed an HAI [13.8 (range 7-30), median (Interquartile range) 12 (11-14)] vs 7.5 days [range 2-28, median (interquartile range) 7 (5-9); P<0.0001]. Also mortality was significantly higher in patients who developed an HAI [23% (3/13) vs 3% (4/125), P<0.05]. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of HAIs in the paediatric cancer patients in the study was 11/1000 patient days, of which HA-BSIs were the commonest. HAIs were associated with an increase in morbidity and mortality amongst this high risk patient population. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3978986/ /pubmed/24521640 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Medical Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Gupta, Ayush
Kapil, Arti
Kabra, S.K.
Lodha, Rakesh
Sood, Seema
Dhawan, Benu
Das, Bimal K.
Sreenivas, V.
Prospective study estimating healthcare associated infections in a paediatric hemato-oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital in north India
title Prospective study estimating healthcare associated infections in a paediatric hemato-oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital in north India
title_full Prospective study estimating healthcare associated infections in a paediatric hemato-oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital in north India
title_fullStr Prospective study estimating healthcare associated infections in a paediatric hemato-oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital in north India
title_full_unstemmed Prospective study estimating healthcare associated infections in a paediatric hemato-oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital in north India
title_short Prospective study estimating healthcare associated infections in a paediatric hemato-oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital in north India
title_sort prospective study estimating healthcare associated infections in a paediatric hemato-oncology unit of a tertiary care hospital in north india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3978986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24521640
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