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Cluster analysis identifies patients at risk of catheter-associated urinary tract infections in intensive care units: findings from the SPIN-UTI Network

Authors :
Francesca Moretti
Giovanni Battista Orsi
Antonella Agodi
Marina Milazzo
Riccardo Pagliarulo
Cristina Arrigoni
Raffaele Squeri
Anna Maria Longhitano
Ida Mura
MC La Rosa
Emanuela Bissolo
Salvatore Coniglio
Paola Piotti
Salesia Fenaroli
Elena Righi
Cesare Vittori
Giovanni Gallo
Massimo Girardis
Alberto Rigo
Marcello Pasculli
Franco Marinangeli
Leila Fabiani
Aida Bianco
Ennio Sicoli
Marinella Astuto
Maria Pavia
Ignazio Dei
Paolo Marco Riela
Sergio Pintaudi
Giuseppe Manta
Giacomo Castiglione
Marcello Mario D’Errico
Massimo Minerva
Stefano Tardivo
Patrizia Laurenti
Patrizia Bellocchi
Marco Brusaferro
Romano Tetamo
Abele Donati
Albino Borracino
Pierangelo Sarchi
Luca Arnoldo
R Magnano San Lio
Giorgio Scrofani
Antonino Cannistrà
Maria Carmela Riggio
Antonino Di Benedetto
Salvatore Tribastoni
Maria Concetta Monea
Maria Teresa Montagna
Martina Barchitta
A R Mattaliano
Patrizia Farruggia
Irene Pandiani
Paolo Stefanini
Franco Ingala
Silvio Brusaferro
Andrea Maugeri
C La Mastra
Rosario Massimo Di Bartolo
Alberto Carli
Giuliana Favara
Barchitta, M.
Maugeri, A.
Favara, G.
Riela, P. M.
La Mastra, C.
La Rosa, M. C.
Magnano San Lio, R.
Gallo, G.
Mura, I.
Agodi, A.
Salesia, F.
Ennio, S.
Montagna, M. T.
Squeri, R.
Di Bartolo, R. M.
Salvatore, T.
Mattaliano, A. R.
Bellocchi, P.
Castiglione, G.
Astuto, M.
Longhitano, A. M.
Monea, M. C.
Scrofani, G.
Di Benedetto, A.
Carmela, R. M.
Manta, G.
Tetamo, R.
Dei, I.
Pandiani, I.
Antonino, C.
Piotti, P.
Girardis, M.
Righi, E.
Pierangelo, S.
Arnoldo, L.
Brusaferro, S.
Coniglio, S.
Albino, B.
Pintaudi, S.
Minerva, M.
Milazzo, M.
Bissolo, E.
Rigo, A.
Fabiani, L.
Marinangeli, F.
Stefanini, P.
D'Errico, M. M.
Donati, A.
Tardivo, S.
Moretti, F.
Carli, A.
Pagliarulo, R.
Bianco, A.
Pavia, M.
Pasculli, M.
Vittori, C.
Orsi, G. B.
Arrigoni, C.
Laurenti, P.
Ingala, F.
Farruggia, P.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Although preventive strategies have been proposed against catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) in intensive care units (ICUs), more efforts are needed to control the incidence rate. Aim: To distinguish patients according to their characteristics at ICU admission, and to identify clusters of patients at higher risk for CAUTIs. Methods: A two-step cluster analysis was conducted on 9656 patients from the Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units project. Findings: Three clusters of patients were identified. Type of admission, patient origin and administration of antibiotics had the greatest weight on the clustering model. Cluster 1 comprised more patients with a medical type of ICU admission who came from the community. Cluster 2 comprised patients who were more likely to come from other wards/hospitals, and to report administration of antibiotics 48 h before or after ICU admission. Cluster 3 was similar to Cluster 2 but was characterized by a lower percentage of patients with administration of antibiotics 48 h before or after ICU admission. Patients in Clusters 1 and 2 had a longer duration of urinary catheterization [median 7 days, interquartile range (IQR) 12 days for Cluster 1; median 7 days, IQR 11 days for Cluster 2] than patients in Cluster 3 (median 6 days, IQR 8 days; P

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....42acc4af0b973f2def3053082cd0e006