1. [The microbiological profile of nosocomial infection in a respiratory intensive care unit].
- Author
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Brum G, Monteiro JT, Monteiro F, Valença J, Gonçalves JR, Lito LM, Couto H, and Freitas e Costa M
- Subjects
- Gram-Negative Bacteria isolation & purification, Gram-Positive Bacteria isolation & purification, Humans, Portugal, Respiratory Tract Diseases complications, Severity of Illness Index, Cross Infection microbiology, Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections microbiology, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections microbiology, Intensive Care Units, Respiratory Tract Diseases microbiology
- Abstract
In 1987, in the Respiratory Intensive Care Unit of Santa Maria Hospital we developed a nosocomial surveillance program with specially created software that provides knowledge of NI in the ICU at any moment. The information gathered along the time is particularly useful in the correlation of the risk factors, the most frequent microorganisms and in the institution of empiric antibiotic therapy. Out of 2528 patients admitted in our ICU for the last 6 years (87/92), 10% had bacteriologically identified NI. Almost (93%) of them had occurred in mechanically ventilated patients, which corresponds to 20.7% NI in those patients. The gram-negative appeared in 63.37%, with the predominance of Enterobacteriaceae. From the gram-positives the most frequent were Staphylococcus spp. Their meticiline resistance was worrisome. NI patients had significantly higher severity and therapeutic intervention scores. Mechanical ventilation period was 4 fold higher and mortality 2.5 times higher in the patients with this complication.
- Published
- 1994