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Guidelines for Hospital-acquired infection

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468746/scrub-typhus-an-underestimated-infectious-disease-attributable-to-community-acquired-acute-kidney-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arpita Paul, Vaishali Sarma, Parasmita Das Choudhury, Gayatri Pegu, Kishore Sarma, Anisha Sarma, Lahari Saikia
UNLABELLED: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) associated with Scrub typhus is an emerging health problem which is more common in the tropics including India. This study intended to find out the occurrence of Scrub typhus among the Community Acquired Acute Kidney Injury patients in a tertiary care hospital in Assam, North East India. AKI patients with acute febrile illness admitted to Gauhati Medical College and Hospital, Guwahati, Assam were included in the study and demographic characteristics along with clinical features were recorded...
March 2024: Indian Journal of Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467028/sprint-team-approach-yields-rapid-improvement-in-leapfrog-quality-indicators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ghazala Q Sharieff, Craig Uejo
GOAL: Patient safety and quality care are two critical areas that every healthcare organization strives to grow and improve upon. At Scripps Health, specific efforts reviewed for this article were implemented to reduce hospital-acquired conditions and hospital readmissions that are components of Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services programs and Leapfrog Hospital Survey scores. METHODS: Sprint teams, a novel approach to rapidly develop a checklist for lower-performing care improvement areas, were implemented after an internal review of existing tools and an evidence-based literature review...
March 2024: Journal of Healthcare Management / American College of Healthcare Executives
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466941/desirability-of-outcome-ranking-and-response-adjusted-for-antibiotic-risk-door-radar-post-hoc-analysis-supports-equipoise-for-antibiotic-initiation-strategies-in-intensive-care-unit-acquired-pneumonia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher A Guidry, Lynn Chollet-Hinton, Jordan Baker, Jacob C O'Dell, Robel T Beyene, Christopher M Watson, Robert G Sawyer, Steven Q Simpson, Leanne Atchison, Michael Derickson, Lindsey C Cooper, G Patton Pennington Ii, Sheri VandenBerg, Bachar N Halimeh
Background: Pneumonia is the most common intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired infection and source of potential sepsis in ICU populations but can be difficult to diagnose in real-time. Despite limited data, rapid initiation of antibiotic agents is endorsed by society guidelines. We hypothesized that a post hoc analysis of a recent randomized pilot study would show no difference between two antibiotic initiation strategies. Patients and Methods: The recent Trial of Antibiotic Restraint in Presumed Pneumonia (TARPP) was a pragmatic cluster-randomized pilot of antibiotic initiation strategies for patients with suspected ICU-acquired pneumonia...
March 7, 2024: Surgical Infections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455882/nirmatrelvir-ritonavir-use-among-adults-hospitalized-with-covid-19-during-the-omicron-phase-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-canadian-nosocomial-infection-surveillance-program
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robyn Mitchell, Diane Lee, Linda Pelude, Jeannette Comeau, John Conly, Chelsey Ellis, Jennifer Ellison, John Embil, Gerald Evans, Lynn Johnston, Jennie Johnstone, Kevin Katz, Pamela Kibsey, Bonita Lee, Marie-Astrid Lefebvre, Yves Longtin, Allison McGeer, Dominik Mertz, Jessica Minion, Stephanie Smith, Jocelyn Srigley, Kathryn Suh, Jen Tomlinson, Alice Wong, Nisha Thampi, Charles Frenette
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir in reducing the risk of progression to severe disease among outpatients with mild to moderate coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); however, data are limited regarding the use and role of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir among hospitalized patients. This study describes the use and outcomes of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir among adults hospitalized with COVID-19 in a sentinel network of Canadian acute care hospitals during the Omicron variant phase of the pandemic...
August 1, 2023: Canada Communicable Disease Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436606/candent-issues-in-pneumonia-reflections-from-the-fifth-annual-meeting-of-spanish-experts-2023
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REVIEW
C M Rodríguez-Leal, C González-Corralejo, F J Candel, M Salavert
Pneumonia is a multifaceted illness with a wide range of clinical manifestations, degree of severity and multiple potential causing microorganisms. Despite the intensive research of recent decades, community-acquired pneumonia remains the third-highest cause of mortality in developed countries and the first due to infections; and hospital-acquired pneumonia is the main cause of death from nosocomial infection in critically ill patients. Guidelines for management of this disease are available world wide, but there are questions which generate controversy, and the latest advances make it difficult to stay them up to date...
March 4, 2024: Revista Española de Quimioterapia: Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Quimioterapia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423134/impact-of-infection-prevention-and-control-practices-including-personal-protective-equipment-on-the-prevalence-of-hospital-acquired-infections-in-acute-care-hospitals-during-covid-19-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
J K Teus, L Mithen, H Green, A Hutton, R Fernandez
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has posed an unprecedented challenge to healthcare systems globally. Personal protective equipment has played a fundamental role in protecting healthcare workers and patients, but its effectiveness in reducing hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) during the pandemic remains a subject of debate. AIM: To conduct a synthesis and meta-analysis of the best available evidence of the prevalence of HAIs using a before/after approach. METHODS: A three-step search strategy was undertaken to locate published and unpublished studies...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Hospital Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419046/systematic-scoping-review-of-automated-systems-for-the-surveillance-of-healthcare-associated-bloodstream-infections-related-to-intravascular-catheters
#27
REVIEW
Nasim Lotfinejad, Jean-Marie Januel, Sarah Tschudin-Sutter, Peter W Schreiber, Bruno Grandbastien, Lauro Damonti, Elia Lo Priore, Alexandra Scherrer, Stephan Harbarth, Gaud Catho, Niccolò Buetti
INTRODUCTION: Intravascular catheters are crucial devices in medical practice that increase the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), and related health-economic adverse outcomes. This scoping review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of published automated algorithms for surveillance of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) and central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI). METHODS: We performed a scoping review based on a systematic search of the literature in PubMed and EMBASE from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2021...
February 28, 2024: Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410248/effect-and-sustainability-of-a-stepwise-implemented-multidisciplinary-antimicrobial-stewardship-programme-in-a-university-hospital-emergency-department
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lukas Arenz, Annika Porger, Michaela De Michel, Alexandra Weber, Jette Jung, Heidi Horns, Sandra Gscheidle, Tobias Weiglein, Joachim Pircher, Johanna Becker-Lienau, Sophia Horster, Matthias Klein, Rika Draenert
OBJECTIVES: To explore effectiveness and sustainability of guideline adherence and antibiotic consumption after establishing treatment guidelines and initiating antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) ward rounds in a university hospital emergency department (ED). METHODS: Data were gathered retrospectively from 2017 to 2021 in the LMU University Hospital in Munich, Germany. Four time periods were compared: P1 (pre-intervention period); P2 (distribution of guideline pocket cards); P3 (reassessment after 3 years); and P4 (refresher of guideline pocket cards and additional daily AMS ward rounds for different medical disciplines)...
February 2024: JAC-antimicrobial resistance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405151/course-of-covid-19-infection-in-patients-with-congenital-adrenal-hyperplasia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rida Javaid, Ninet Sinaii, Sarah Kollender, Jay Desai, Amy Moon, Deborah P Merke
CONTEXT: Patients with primary adrenal insufficiency due to congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) are at risk for adrenal crisis during infectious illnesses. Increased risk of infection including COVID-19 has been variably reported. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate COVID-19 illness outcomes and stress dose practices in a large cohort of patients with CAH during the first two years of the pandemic and compare observations of COVID-19 infection in patients with CAH to the general USA population...
2024: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403509/comparison-of-empiric-antibiotic-treatment-regimens-for-hospitalized-non-severe-community-acquired-pneumonia-a-retrospective-multicenter-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sidney D Reeves, Aaron P Hartmann, Amanda C Tedder, Paul A Juang, Mikaela Hofer, Marin H Kollef, Scott T Micek, Kevin D Betthauser
PURPOSE: Consensus guidelines for hospitalized, non-severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) recommend empiric macrolide + β-lactam or respiratory fluoroquinolone monotherapy in patients with no risk factors for resistant organisms. In patients with allergies or contraindications, doxycycline + β-lactam is a recommended alternative. The purpose of this study was to compare differences in outcomes among guideline-recommended regimens in this population. METHODS: This retrospective, multicenter cohort study included patients ≥18 years of age with CAP who received respiratory fluoroquinolone monotherapy, empiric macrolide + β-lactam, or doxycycline + β-lactam...
February 24, 2024: Clinical Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38394527/clinical-characteristics-and-outcomes-of-acute-bacterial-meningitis-in-adults-at-a-tertiary-university-hospital-in-thailand
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rujipas Sirijatuphat, Attasit Rungrotsakhon, Amornrut Leelaporn
The epidemiology of acute bacterial meningitis varies among settings, areas, and times. This study aimed to determine the clinical characteristics, the causative organisms and their antibiotic susceptibility, and the outcomes of patients with acute bacterial meningitis in Thai adults. This retrospective study included hospitalized patients aged ≥18 years diagnosed with acute bacterial meningitis at Siriraj Hospital during January 2002-December 2016. Of 390 patients, the median age was 48 years, 51% were male, and 80% had at least 1 underlying illness...
February 23, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391573/catastrophic-streptococcus-pyogenes-disease-a-personalized-approach-based-on-phenotypes-and-treatable-traits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Carlos Ruiz-Rodríguez, Luis Chiscano-Camón, Carolina Maldonado, Adolf Ruiz-Sanmartin, Laura Martin, Ivan Bajaña, Juliana Bastidas, Rocio Lopez-Martinez, Clara Franco-Jarava, Juan José González-López, Vicent Ribas, Nieves Larrosa, Jordi Riera, Xavier Nuvials-Casals, Ricard Ferrer
Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STTS) is a critical medical emergency marked by high morbidity and mortality, necessitating swift awareness, targeted treatment, and early source control due to its rapid symptom manifestation. This report focuses on a cohort of 13 patients admitted to Vall d'Hebron University Hospital Intensive Care Unit, Barcelona, from November 2022 to March 2023, exhibiting invasive Streptococcus pyogenes infections and meeting institutional sepsis code activation criteria. The primary infections were community-acquired pneumonia (61...
February 15, 2024: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384632/clinical-experience-with-a-dedicated-neurocritical-care-quality-improvement-program-in-an-academic-medical-center
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abhijit V Lele, Annika S Bhananker, Christine T Fong, Christine Imholt, Andrew Walters, Ellen F Robinson, Michael J Souter
Background Managing neurocritical care patients encompasses many complex challenges, necessitating specialized care and continuous quality improvement efforts. In recent years, the focus on enhancing patient outcomes in neurocritical care may have led to the development of dedicated quality improvement programs. These programs are designed to systematically evaluate and refine care practices, aligning them with the latest clinical guidelines and research findings. Objective To describe the structure, processes, and outcomes of a dedicated Neurocritical Care Quality Improvement Program (NCC-QIP) at Harborview Medical Center, United States; a quaternary academic medical center, level I trauma, and a comprehensive stroke center...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384335/making-respiratory-care-safe-for-neonatal-and-paediatric-intensive-care-unit-staff-mitigation-strategies-and-use-of-filters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bradley G Carter, Edward Harcourt, Alexandra Harris, Michael Zampetti, Trevor Duke, David Tingay
BACKGROUND: Many medical devices in pediatric and newborn intensive care units can potentially expose healthcare workers (HCWs) and others to transmission of respiratory and other viruses and bacteria. Such fomites include ventilators, nebulizers, and monitoring equipment. APPROACH: We report the general, novel approach we have taken to identify and mitigate these risks and to protect HCWs, visitors and patients from exposure while maintaining the optimal performance of such respiratory equipment...
2024: Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy: CJRT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38381949/long-acting-injectable-antiretrovirals-for-hiv-treatment-a-multi-site-qualitative-study-of-clinic-level-barriers-to-implementation-in-the-united-states
#35
MULTICENTER STUDY
Tara McCrimmon, Lauren F Collins, Amaya Perez-Brumer, Angela R Bazzi, Victoria A Shaffer, Deanna Kerrigan, Maria L Alcaide, Morgan M Philbin
Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI ART) has the potential to address adherence obstacles associated with daily oral ART, leading to enhanced treatment uptake, adherence, and viral suppression among people living with HIV (PLWH). Yet, its potential may be limited due to ongoing disparities in availability and accessibility. We need a better understanding of the organizational context surrounding the implementation of LAI ART, and to inform its widespread rollout, we conducted 38 in-depth interviews with medical and social service providers who offer HIV care at private and hospital-based clinics across six US cities...
February 2024: AIDS Patient Care and STDs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38328895/express-compliance-with-guidelines-recommendations-in-the-management-of-patients-with-hospitalized-community-acquired-pneumonia
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinar Bakir Ekinci, Emre Kara, Gulcin Telli Dizman, Sefa Metin, Ahmet Cagkan Inkaya, Kutay Demirkan, Lutfi Coplu, Serhat Ünal
Compliance with guidelines in the empirical treatment for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is very important to increase treatment success and reduce mortality. This study aimed to determine compliance with guidelines recommendations for CAP and define the role of the clinical pharmacist (CP). Patients diagnosed with CAP were evaluated retrospectively between January 2018 and January 2020 and prospectively between February 2020 and February 2021. Compliance with guidelines was evaluated according to the local, national (Turkish Thoracic Society) and international (American Thoracic Society and Infectious Disease Society of America), European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases) guidelines...
February 8, 2024: Journal of Investigative Medicine: the Official Publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38298158/development-of-patient-safety-measures-to-identify-inappropriate-diagnosis-of-common-infections
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea T White, Valerie Vaughn, Lindsay A Petty, Tejal N Gandhi, Jennifer K Horowitz, Scott A Flanders, Steven J Bernstein, Timothy Hofer, David Ratz, Elizabeth S McLaughlin, Daniel Nielsen, Tawny Czilok, Jennifer Minock, Ashwin Gupta
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate diagnosis of infections results in antibiotic overuse and may delay diagnosis of underlying conditions. Here, we describe the development and characteristics of two safety measures of inappropriate diagnosis of urinary tract infection (UTI) and community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), the most common inpatient infections on general medicine services. METHODS: Measures were developed from guidelines and literature and adapted based on data from patients hospitalized with UTI and CAP in 49 Michigan hospitals and feedback from end-users, a technical expert panel (TEP), and a patient focus group...
January 31, 2024: Clinical Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279954/efficacy-of-palivizumab-immunoprophylaxis-for-reducing-severe-rsv-outcomes-in-children-with-immunodeficiencies-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frederic Reicherz, Bahaa Abu-Raya, Omolabake Akinseye, Shahrad Rod Rassekh, Matthew O Wiens, Pascal M Lavoie
BACKGROUND: Palivizumab is recommended for prevention of severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease in immunocompromised children, despite a lack of strong supporting evidence. The recent approval of substitute RSV-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against RSV, offers an opportunity to synthesize the most current evidence supporting the palivizumab standard of care. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of palivizumab in preventing acute respiratory tract infection- or RSV-related hospitalization, or mortality in immunocompromised children...
February 26, 2024: Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38256476/infectious-complications-of-pulmonary-sarcoidosis
#39
REVIEW
Dominique Valeyre, Jean-François Bernaudin, Michel Brauner, Hilario Nunes, Florence Jeny
In this review, the infectious complications observed in sarcoidosis are considered from a practical point of view to help the clinician not to overlook them in a difficult context, as pulmonary sarcoidosis makes the recognition of superinfections more difficult. An increased incidence of community-acquired pneumonia and of opportunistic pneumonia has been reported, especially in immunosuppressed patients. Pulmonary destructive lesions of advanced sarcoidosis increase the incidence of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis and infection by other agents...
January 7, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38234215/parent-and-clinician-views-on-not-using-antibiotics-for-mild-community-acquired-pneumonia
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia E Szymczak, Ashley A Hayes, Patricia Labellarte, Julian Zighelboim, Amandeep Toor, Adam B Becker, Jeffrey S Gerber, Nathan Kuppermann, Todd A Florin
OBJECTIVES: Preschool-aged children with mild community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) routinely receive antibiotics even though most infections are viral. We sought to identify barriers to the implementation of a "no antibiotic" strategy for mild CAP in young children. METHODS: Qualitative study using semistructured interviews conducted in a large pediatric hospital in the United States from January 2021 to July 2021. Parents of young children diagnosed with mild CAP in the previous 3 years and clinicians practicing in outpatient settings (pediatric emergency department, community emergency department, general pediatrics offices) were included...
January 1, 2024: Pediatrics
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