A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Usefulness of an antibiotic prescription-based healthcare-associated infection surveillance program in an ICU setting




AuthorsKirsi Terho, Esa Rintala, Sanna Salanterä

Publication year2018

JournalCanadian Journal of Infection Control

Volume33

Issue3

First page 168

Last page170

Web address https://ipac-canada.org/photos/custom/CJIC/CJIC_Fall2018_Kirsi.pdf


Abstract

We evaluated the accuracy of the use of an antibiotic prescription-based (APB) case-finding program to identify healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) by carrying out a retrospective review of all patient records in the adult ICU in a tertiary care Finnish teaching hospital in one year. The concordance between the program and our retrospective review was 91.7%. Of all prescribed antibiotics, 12.4% were for HAIs. The case-finding program produces large amounts of data, only a small fraction of which is useful for estimating the incidence of HAIs. Case-finding needs automatic data processing using multiple sources of information.



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