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Surveillance of Nosocomial Infections in General Surgery Unit: Data of Ten Years Period

Year 2010, Volume: 12 Issue: 3, 1 - 6, 01.12.2010

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the epidemiologic data of nosocomial infection (NI)occurring in the General Surgery Unit (GSU).Method: This study was performed between January 1997 and December 2006. The surveillancemethod was active, prospective, and based on laboratory and patient. NIs were defined accordingto Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention criteria (CDC).Results: During the ten-year period, 305 NI episodes were detected in 290 patients. The overallincidence rates and incidence densities of NIs were 2.0% and 2.3/1,000 patient-day respectively.The most common NIs by primary site were surgical site infections, urinary tract infections,and pneumonia. The most prevalent microorganisms were Escherichia coli (36.8%),Staphylococcus aureus (17.7%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (10.5%). Meticillin resistanceamong S. aureus isolates was 76%. Meropenem and amikacin were the most effective agentsagainst to Gram-negative bacteria. Conclusion: In order to detect of the variation and trends of NIs, the data of surveillanceactivities must be evaluated decisively and regularly with collaboration among infection controlteam, Infectious Disease clinic, and GSU

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  • Garner JS, Jarvis WR, Emori TG, Horan TC, Hughes JM: CDC definitions for nosocomial infections. Am J Infect Control 16: 128-140, 1988.
  • NNIS: National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) System report, data summary from January 1990-May 1999. Am J Infect Control 27: 520-532, 1999.
  • Durmaz B, Durmaz R, Otlu B, Sonmez E: Nosocomial infections in a new medical center, Turkey. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 21: 534-536, 2000.
  • Lilani SP, Jangale N, Chowdhary A, Daver GB: Surgical site infection in clean and clean-contaminated cases. Indian J Med Microbiol 23: 249-252, 2005.
  • Holzheimer RG, Quoika P, Patzmann D, Fussle R: Nosocomial infections in general surgery: surveillance report from a German university clinic. Infection 18: 219-225, 1990.
  • DiPiro JT, Martindale RG, Bakst A, Vacani PF, Watson P, Miller MT: Infection in surgical patients: effects on mortality, hospitalization, and postdischarge care. Am J Health Syst Pharm 55: 777-781, 1998.
  • Arabshahi KS, Koohpayezade J: Investigation of risk factors for surgical wound infection among teaching hospitals in Tehran. Int Wound J 3: 59-62, 2006.
  • Belio-Blasco C, Torres-Fernandez-Gil MA, Echeverria- Echarri JL, Gomez-Lopez LI: Evaluation of two retrospective active surveillance methods for the detection of nosocomial infection in surgical patients. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 21: 24-27, 2000.
  • Onen A, Cigdem MK, Geyik MF, Kokoglu OF, Otcu S, Ozturk H, Dokucu AI: Epidemiology and control of nosocomial infections in paediatric surgery. J Hosp Infect 52: 166-170, 2002.
  • Bouza E, Hortal J, Munoz P, Pascau J, Perez MJ, Hiesmayr M: European Study Group on Nosocomial Infections; European Workgroup of Cardiothoracic Intensivists. Postoperative infections after major heart surgery and prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia: a one-day European prevalence study (ESGNI-008). J Hosp Infect 64: 224-230, 2006.
  • Agodi A, Barchitta M, Anzaldi A, Marchese F, Bonaccorsi A, Motta M: Active surveillance of nosocomial infections in urologic patients. Eur Urol 51: 247-253, 2007.
  • Platt R, Goldman RA, Hopkıns CC: Epidemiology of nosocomial infections. In Gorbach SL, Bartlett JG, Blacklow NR (eds): Infectious Diseases. Philadelphia. WB Sounders Company. pp: 96-106, 1992.
  • Levy I, Ovadia B, Erez E, Rinat S, Ashkenazi S, Birk E, Konisberger H, Vidne B, Dagan O: Nosocomial infections after cardiac surgery in infants and children: incidence and risk factors. J Hosp Infect 53: 111-116, 2003.
  • Nguyen D, MacLeod WB, Phung DC, Cong QT, Nguy VH, Van Nguyen H, Hamer DH: Incidence and predictors of surgical-site infections in Vietnam. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 22: 485-492, 2001.
  • Kaya E, Yetim I, Dervisoglu A, Sunbul M, Bek Y: Risk factors for and effect of one-year surveillance program on surgical site infection at a university hospital in Turkey. Surg Infect 7: 519-526, 2006.
  • Lorente L, Henry C, Martiın MM, Jimenez A, Mora ML: Central venous catheter-related infection in a prospective and observational study of 2,595 catheters. Crit Care 9: 631-635, 2005.
  • Goetz AM, Wagener MM, Miller JM, Muder RR: Risk of infection due to central venous catheters: effect of site of placement and catheter type. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 19: 842-845, 1998.
  • Warren DK, Kollef MH: Prevention of hospital infection. Microbes Infect 7: 268-274, 2005.
  • Hosoglu S, Akalin S, Kidir V, Suner A, Kayabas H, Geyik MF: Prospective surveillance study for risk factors of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections. Am J Infect Control 32: 131-134, 2004.
  • Fagon JY, Chastre J, Hance AJ, Montravers P, Novara A, Gibert C: Nosocomial pneumonia in ventilated patients: a cohort study evaluating attributable mortality and hospital stay. Am J Med 94: 281-288, 1993.
  • Szczepanik AM, Polakiewicz L, Wordliczek JP, Kubisz A, Garlicki JB: The microbiological profile of bacterial infections seen in surgical intensive care units (ICU). Med Sci Monit 4(5): 807-810, 1998.
  • Croft AC, D'Antoni AV, Terzulli SL: Update on the antibacterial resistance crisis. Med Sci Monit 13: 103-118, 2007.
  • Rice LB: Antimicrobial resistance in gram-positive bacteria. Am J Infect Control 34: 11-19, 2006.
  • Paterson DL: Resistance in Gram-negative bacteria: Enterobacteriaceae. Am J Infect Control 34: 20-28, 2006.
  • Hosoglu S, Sunbul M, Erol S, Altindis M, Caylan R, Demirdag K, Ucmak H, Mendes H, Geyik MF, Turgut H, Gundes S, Doyuk EK, Aldemir M, Dokucu A: A national survey of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis in Turkey. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 24: 758-761, 2003.

Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi

Year 2010, Volume: 12 Issue: 3, 1 - 6, 01.12.2010

Abstract

Amaç: Bu çalışmada, genel cerrahi kliniğinde gelişen hastane enfeksiyonlarının epidemiyolojisideğerlendirilmiştir. Yöntem: Bu çalışma, Ocak 1997-Aralık 2006 tarihleri arasında; hastaya ve laboratuvara dayalı,aktif, ileriye dönük sürveyans metodu kullanılarak yapıldı. Hastane enfeksiyonu tanısı Centersfor Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) kriterlerine göre yapıldı.Bulgular: Genel Cerrahi kliniğinde, 10 yıllık sürede 290 hastada 305 hastane enfeksiyonusaptandı. Ortalama hastane enfeksiyonu hızı ve insidans dansitesi sırasıyla %2,0 ve 2,3/1000hasta günü bulundu. En sık görülen hastane enfeksiyonu; cerrahi alan enfeksiyonu, üriner sistemenfeksiyonu ve pnömoni idi. En sık izole edilen patojen mikroorganizmalar Escherichia coli(%36,8), Staphylococcus aureus (%17,7) ve Pseudomonas aeruginosa (%10,5) idi. S. aureussuşlarının %76’sı metisiline dirençli bulundu. Meropenem ve amikasin Gram negatif bakterilereen etkili antibiyotiklerdi.Sonuç: Enfeksiyon kontrol komitesi, Enfeksiyon Hastalıkları ve Genel Cerrahi Kliniği arasındaişbirliği yapılarak sürveyans verilerinin düzenli aralıklarla kararlı bir şekilde değerlendirilmesi,Hastane enfeksiyonlarının sürveyansında gelişecek değişikliklerin saptanması için gereklidir

References

  • Sheng WH, Chie WC, Chen YC, Hung CC, Wang JT, Chang SC: Impact of nosocomial infections on medical costs, hospital stay, and outcome in hospitalized patients. J Formos Med Assoc 104: 318-326, 2005.
  • Edmond BM, Wenzel PR: Organization for infection control. In Mandell GL, Bennett JE, Dolin R (eds): Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. Philadelphia. Churchill Livingstone. pp: 3323-3326, 2005.
  • Erdinc FS, Yetkin MA, Ataman Hatipoglu C, Yucel M, Karakoç AE, Cevik MA, Tulek N: Five-year surveillance of nosocomial infections in Ankara Training and Research Hospital. J Hosp Infec 64: 391-396, 2006.
  • Brachman PS: Epidemiology of nosocomial infectons. In Bennett JV, Brachman PS (eds): Hospital Infections. Boston. Little, Brown, and Company. pp: 3-20, 1992.
  • Garner JS, Jarvis WR, Emori TG, Horan TC, Hughes JM: CDC definitions for nosocomial infections. Am J Infect Control 16: 128-140, 1988.
  • NNIS: National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) System report, data summary from January 1990-May 1999. Am J Infect Control 27: 520-532, 1999.
  • Durmaz B, Durmaz R, Otlu B, Sonmez E: Nosocomial infections in a new medical center, Turkey. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 21: 534-536, 2000.
  • Lilani SP, Jangale N, Chowdhary A, Daver GB: Surgical site infection in clean and clean-contaminated cases. Indian J Med Microbiol 23: 249-252, 2005.
  • Holzheimer RG, Quoika P, Patzmann D, Fussle R: Nosocomial infections in general surgery: surveillance report from a German university clinic. Infection 18: 219-225, 1990.
  • DiPiro JT, Martindale RG, Bakst A, Vacani PF, Watson P, Miller MT: Infection in surgical patients: effects on mortality, hospitalization, and postdischarge care. Am J Health Syst Pharm 55: 777-781, 1998.
  • Arabshahi KS, Koohpayezade J: Investigation of risk factors for surgical wound infection among teaching hospitals in Tehran. Int Wound J 3: 59-62, 2006.
  • Belio-Blasco C, Torres-Fernandez-Gil MA, Echeverria- Echarri JL, Gomez-Lopez LI: Evaluation of two retrospective active surveillance methods for the detection of nosocomial infection in surgical patients. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 21: 24-27, 2000.
  • Onen A, Cigdem MK, Geyik MF, Kokoglu OF, Otcu S, Ozturk H, Dokucu AI: Epidemiology and control of nosocomial infections in paediatric surgery. J Hosp Infect 52: 166-170, 2002.
  • Bouza E, Hortal J, Munoz P, Pascau J, Perez MJ, Hiesmayr M: European Study Group on Nosocomial Infections; European Workgroup of Cardiothoracic Intensivists. Postoperative infections after major heart surgery and prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia: a one-day European prevalence study (ESGNI-008). J Hosp Infect 64: 224-230, 2006.
  • Agodi A, Barchitta M, Anzaldi A, Marchese F, Bonaccorsi A, Motta M: Active surveillance of nosocomial infections in urologic patients. Eur Urol 51: 247-253, 2007.
  • Platt R, Goldman RA, Hopkıns CC: Epidemiology of nosocomial infections. In Gorbach SL, Bartlett JG, Blacklow NR (eds): Infectious Diseases. Philadelphia. WB Sounders Company. pp: 96-106, 1992.
  • Levy I, Ovadia B, Erez E, Rinat S, Ashkenazi S, Birk E, Konisberger H, Vidne B, Dagan O: Nosocomial infections after cardiac surgery in infants and children: incidence and risk factors. J Hosp Infect 53: 111-116, 2003.
  • Nguyen D, MacLeod WB, Phung DC, Cong QT, Nguy VH, Van Nguyen H, Hamer DH: Incidence and predictors of surgical-site infections in Vietnam. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 22: 485-492, 2001.
  • Kaya E, Yetim I, Dervisoglu A, Sunbul M, Bek Y: Risk factors for and effect of one-year surveillance program on surgical site infection at a university hospital in Turkey. Surg Infect 7: 519-526, 2006.
  • Lorente L, Henry C, Martiın MM, Jimenez A, Mora ML: Central venous catheter-related infection in a prospective and observational study of 2,595 catheters. Crit Care 9: 631-635, 2005.
  • Goetz AM, Wagener MM, Miller JM, Muder RR: Risk of infection due to central venous catheters: effect of site of placement and catheter type. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 19: 842-845, 1998.
  • Warren DK, Kollef MH: Prevention of hospital infection. Microbes Infect 7: 268-274, 2005.
  • Hosoglu S, Akalin S, Kidir V, Suner A, Kayabas H, Geyik MF: Prospective surveillance study for risk factors of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections. Am J Infect Control 32: 131-134, 2004.
  • Fagon JY, Chastre J, Hance AJ, Montravers P, Novara A, Gibert C: Nosocomial pneumonia in ventilated patients: a cohort study evaluating attributable mortality and hospital stay. Am J Med 94: 281-288, 1993.
  • Szczepanik AM, Polakiewicz L, Wordliczek JP, Kubisz A, Garlicki JB: The microbiological profile of bacterial infections seen in surgical intensive care units (ICU). Med Sci Monit 4(5): 807-810, 1998.
  • Croft AC, D'Antoni AV, Terzulli SL: Update on the antibacterial resistance crisis. Med Sci Monit 13: 103-118, 2007.
  • Rice LB: Antimicrobial resistance in gram-positive bacteria. Am J Infect Control 34: 11-19, 2006.
  • Paterson DL: Resistance in Gram-negative bacteria: Enterobacteriaceae. Am J Infect Control 34: 20-28, 2006.
  • Hosoglu S, Sunbul M, Erol S, Altindis M, Caylan R, Demirdag K, Ucmak H, Mendes H, Geyik MF, Turgut H, Gundes S, Doyuk EK, Aldemir M, Dokucu A: A national survey of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis in Turkey. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 24: 758-761, 2003.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Mehmet Faruk Geyik This is me

Mustafa Aldemir This is me

Recep Tekin This is me

Mustafa Kemal Çelen This is me

Sadullah Girgin This is me

Salih Hosoğlu This is me

Celal Ayaz This is me

Cemal Üstün This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 12 Issue: 3

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APA Geyik, M. F., Aldemir, M., Tekin, R., Çelen, M. K., et al. (2010). Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi. Duzce Medical Journal, 12(3), 1-6.
AMA Geyik MF, Aldemir M, Tekin R, Çelen MK, Girgin S, Hosoğlu S, Ayaz C, Üstün C. Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi. Duzce Med J. December 2010;12(3):1-6.
Chicago Geyik, Mehmet Faruk, Mustafa Aldemir, Recep Tekin, Mustafa Kemal Çelen, Sadullah Girgin, Salih Hosoğlu, Celal Ayaz, and Cemal Üstün. “Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi”. Duzce Medical Journal 12, no. 3 (December 2010): 1-6.
EndNote Geyik MF, Aldemir M, Tekin R, Çelen MK, Girgin S, Hosoğlu S, Ayaz C, Üstün C (December 1, 2010) Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi. Duzce Medical Journal 12 3 1–6.
IEEE M. F. Geyik, “Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi”, Duzce Med J, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 1–6, 2010.
ISNAD Geyik, Mehmet Faruk et al. “Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi”. Duzce Medical Journal 12/3 (December 2010), 1-6.
JAMA Geyik MF, Aldemir M, Tekin R, Çelen MK, Girgin S, Hosoğlu S, Ayaz C, Üstün C. Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi. Duzce Med J. 2010;12:1–6.
MLA Geyik, Mehmet Faruk et al. “Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi”. Duzce Medical Journal, vol. 12, no. 3, 2010, pp. 1-6.
Vancouver Geyik MF, Aldemir M, Tekin R, Çelen MK, Girgin S, Hosoğlu S, Ayaz C, Üstün C. Genel Cerrahi Kliniğinde Gelişen Hastane Enfeksiyonlarının Sürveyansı: On Yıllık Verilerin Değerlendirilmesi. Duzce Med J. 2010;12(3):1-6.