Infección nosocomial asociada a dispositivos invasivos de pacientes en cuidado crítico. Clínica Reina Sofía. Marzo 2003 - Agosto 2004

En Colombia las infecciones nosocomiales (IN) son un importante problema de salud al igual que otros países de Latinoamérica en desarrollo. La información sobre incidencia de IN es manejada al interior de cada institución de salud en los diferentes departamentos del país. En Bogotá se dispone de dat...

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Infección nosocomial
Pacientes en cuidado crítico
Neuminía
Incidencia & prevención de la enfermedad
Cuidados intensivos (Medicina)
Epidemiologia
Infecciones de heridas quirúrgicas
Vigilancia epidemiológica
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Infección nosocomial asociada a dispositivos invasivos de pacientes en cuidado crítico. Clínica Reina Sofía. Marzo 2003 - Agosto 2004
title Infección nosocomial asociada a dispositivos invasivos de pacientes en cuidado crítico. Clínica Reina Sofía. Marzo 2003 - Agosto 2004
spellingShingle Infección nosocomial asociada a dispositivos invasivos de pacientes en cuidado crítico. Clínica Reina Sofía. Marzo 2003 - Agosto 2004
Infección nosocomial
Pacientes en cuidado crítico
Neuminía
Incidencia & prevención de la enfermedad
Cuidados intensivos (Medicina)
Epidemiologia
Infecciones de heridas quirúrgicas
Vigilancia epidemiológica
title_short Infección nosocomial asociada a dispositivos invasivos de pacientes en cuidado crítico. Clínica Reina Sofía. Marzo 2003 - Agosto 2004
title_full Infección nosocomial asociada a dispositivos invasivos de pacientes en cuidado crítico. Clínica Reina Sofía. Marzo 2003 - Agosto 2004
title_fullStr Infección nosocomial asociada a dispositivos invasivos de pacientes en cuidado crítico. Clínica Reina Sofía. Marzo 2003 - Agosto 2004
title_full_unstemmed Infección nosocomial asociada a dispositivos invasivos de pacientes en cuidado crítico. Clínica Reina Sofía. Marzo 2003 - Agosto 2004
title_sort Infección nosocomial asociada a dispositivos invasivos de pacientes en cuidado crítico. Clínica Reina Sofía. Marzo 2003 - Agosto 2004
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Trillos Peña, Carlos Enrique
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Infección nosocomial
Pacientes en cuidado crítico
Neuminía
topic Infección nosocomial
Pacientes en cuidado crítico
Neuminía
Incidencia & prevención de la enfermedad
Cuidados intensivos (Medicina)
Epidemiologia
Infecciones de heridas quirúrgicas
Vigilancia epidemiológica
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Incidencia & prevención de la enfermedad
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Cuidados intensivos (Medicina)
Epidemiologia
Infecciones de heridas quirúrgicas
Vigilancia epidemiológica
description En Colombia las infecciones nosocomiales (IN) son un importante problema de salud al igual que otros países de Latinoamérica en desarrollo. La información sobre incidencia de IN es manejada al interior de cada institución de salud en los diferentes departamentos del país. En Bogotá se dispone de datos de los últimos 8 años (1997-2004) referentes al índice de infección por egreso mensual y anual, distribución de casos de infección intrahospitalaria por servicio, microorganismos patógenos y localización anatómica entre otros de las 75 unidades notificadoras, datos recolectados y analizados por la Secretaria de Salud del Distrito. Sin embargó en la actualidad no se cuenta con datos sobre la incidencia de las IN asociadas a dispositivo invasivo de pacientes en cuidado crítico ajustado por tiempo de exposición, información muy útil a la hora de comparar efectividad de programas de vigilancia y control de las IN y calidad general entre servicios e instituciones de salud.
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Eggimann P, Pittet D. Infection control in the ICU. Chest. 2001 Dec;120(6):2059-93.
Conly J M. Complicaciones infecciosas de los catéteres intravasculares utilizados en terapia intensiva. En: Hall Smith, Schmidet Wood. Cuidado Intensivo. MacGraw Hill: Interamereicana; 2002. p. 897-927, 1007-1008.
Trick William E, Zagorski Brandon M, Tokars Jerome I, Vernon Michael O, Welbel Sharon F, Wisneiwski Mary F, et.al. Computer algorithms to detect bloodstream infections. Emerging infectious diseases (CDC EID) 2004; 10 (9): 03-0978.
Serveriche Diego. Neumonía asociada al ventilador. En: Dueñas Carmelo, Ortiz Guillermo, Gonzáles Marco. Ventilación mecánica aplicación en el paciente critico. Distribuna: edición primera;2003. p.29-140.
Nogueira Juan, Luna Carlos. Neumonía asociada al respirador. En: Palizas Fernando, Luna Carlos. Neumologia critica: Medicina respiratoria en terapia intensiva. Medical books. 2000 .p.153-167.
Chastre Jean, Fagon Jean Yves. Ventilator associated Pneumonia. State of the art. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (Am J Respir Crit Care Med) 2002;165. p.867-903.
Quaid Gina, Solomkin Joseph. Nosocomial infections in the ICU. En: Bave Arthur, Faist Eugen, Fry Donald. Multiple organ failure. Pathophysiology, prevention and therapy. Springer.2000.p.309-314.
Mayhall Glen. Ventilator associated pneumonia or not? Contemporary diagnosis. Emerging infectious diseases (CDC EID) 2001; 7(2): 43-48
Wong Edward, Hooton Thomas. Guideline for prevention of catheter associated urinary tract infections. Issues in healthcare settings (CDC IHS). En: http:// www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/guide/unitract.htm
Richards MJ, Edwards JR, Culver DH, Gaynes RP. Nosocomial infections in combined medical-surgical intensive care units in the United States. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2000 Aug;21(8):510-5.
Lai KK, Baker SP, Fontecchio SA. Impact of a program of intensive surveillance and interventions targeting ventilated patients in the reduction of ventilator-associated pneumonia and its cost-effectiveness. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2003 Nov;24(11):859-63.
George DL, Falk PS, Wunderink RG, Leeper KV Jr, Meduri GU, Steere EL, Corbett CE, Mayhall CG. Epidemiology of ventilator-acquired pneumonia based on protected bronchoscopic sampling.
Legras A, Malvy D, Quinioux AI, Villers D, Bouachour G, Robert R. Nosocomial infections: prospective survey of incidence in five French intensive care units. Intensive Care Med. 1998 Oct; 24(10):1040-6.
Barrios Perez A, Martin Ruiz JL, Jannone Fores R, Santarrufina Lluch C, Botella de Maglia J, Cebrian Domenech J. Prospective study of nosocomial infections in a medical ICU. A proposal for the generalized use of the National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System rates. Rev Clin Esp. 1998 May;198(5):284-8.
Pratt RJ, Pellowe C, Loveday HP, Robinson N, Smith GW, Barrett S, e tal. The epic project: developing national evidence-based guidelines for preventing healthcare associated infections. Phase I: Guidelines for preventing hospital-acquired infections. Department of Health (England). J Hosp Infect. 2001 Jan;47 Suppl:S3-82.
Department of health. Working together to reduce healthcare associated infection in England. December 2003. www.dh.gov.uk/PublicationsAndStatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/Publicatio nsPolicyAndGuidanceArticle/fs/en
Coello R, Charlett A, Ward V, Wilson J, Pearson A, Sedgwick J, e tal. Device-related sources of bacteraemia in English hospitals--opportunities for the prevention of hospitalacquired bacteraemia. J Hosp Infect.2003 Jan;53 (1):46-57.
Rosenthal Victor D, Guzman Sandra, Orellano PW, Nosocomial infections in medicalsurgical intensive care units in Argentina: attributable mortality and length of stay. Am J Infect Control. 2003 Aug; 31(5):291-295.
Rosenthal Victor D, Guzman Sandra, Crnich Christopher. Device associated nosocomial infection rates in intensive care units of Argentina. Infection control and hospital epidemiology.Marzo 2004;25:251-255.
Febre V Naldy, Mederiros de S Eduardo, Wey B Sergio, Larrondo P Maruja, Silva V Victor. ¿Is the epidemiological surveillance system of nosocomial infections recommended by the American CDC applicable in a Chilean hospital?. Revista medica de Chile (Scielo Chile). 2001; 129 (12): 1379-1386.
Rezende EM, Couto BR, Starling CE, Modena CM, Prevalence of nosocomial infections in general hospitals in Belo Horizonte. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1998 Nov; 19(11): 872-876.
Starling CE, Couto BR, Pinheiro SM, Applying the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Nosocomial Surveillance system methods in Brazilian hospitals. Am J Infect Control. 1997 Aug; 25(4):303-311.
Diener JR, Coutinho MS, Zoccoli CM. Central venous catheter-related infections in critically ill patients. Rev As soc Med Bras. 1996 Oct-Dec; 42(4):205-14.
Higuera F, Jaimez F, Flores G, Sobreyra Oropeza M, Aranda Patron E, Trejo R et al. Multi-center study to evaluate device-associated nosocomial infection rates in intensive care units of public hospitals of Mexico. Oct-Nov 2004. En proceso
B. Bermejo, J. García de Jalón, J. Insausti. Surveillance and control of nosocomial infections: EPINE, VICONOS, PREVINE, ENVIN-ICU. Sumario Anales@cfnavarra.es
Coello Rosa, Gastmeier Petra, S de Boer Annette. Surveillance of Hospital Acquired Infection in England, Germany, and the Netherlands: Hill Internacional Comparison of Rates Be Posible? Infection Control Hospital Epidemiology; 2001 Jun; 22 (6): 393-397.
Public Health Focus: Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Nosocomial Infections. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR -CDC). 1992: Oct 41 (42); 783-787
CDC NNIS System. National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) System Report, data summary from January 1992 through June 2003, issued August 2003;31: 481-498.
Haley RW, Morgan WM, Culver DH, et al. Update from the SENIC project. Hospital infection control: recent progress and opportunities under prospective payment. Am J Infect Control 1985; 13:97-108.
Haley RW, Culver DH, White JW, et al. The efficacy of infection surveillance and control programs in preventing nosocomial infections in US hospitals. Am J Epidemiol 1985; 121:182-205.
Jarvis WR. Benchmarking for prevention: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) system experience. Infection.2003Dec;31Suppl2:44-8.
Safdar N, Crnich CJ, Maki DG. Nosocomial Infections in the Intensive Care Unit Associated with Invasive Medical Devices. Curr Infect Dis Rep 2001; 3:487-495.
Jarvis WR. Selected aspects of the socioeconomic impact of nosocomial infections: morbidity, mortality, cost, and prevention. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1996; 17:552-7.
Pittet D, Tarara D, Wenzel RP. Nosocomial bloodstream infection in critically ill patients. Excess length of stay, extra costs, and attributable mortality. Jama 1994; 271:1598-601.
Pearson ML. Guideline for prevention of intravascular device-related infections. Part I. Intravascular device-related infections: an overview. The Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. Am J Infect Control 1996; 24:262-77.
Crnich CJ, Maki DG. The Role of Intravascular Devices in Sepsis. Curr Infect Dis Rep 2001; 3:496-506.
Myrianthefs PM, Kalafati M, Samara I, Baltopoulos GJ. Nosocomial pneumonia. Crit Care Nurs Q. 2004 Jul-Sep;27(3):241-57.
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spelling Trillos Peña, Carlos Enrique79297795600Romero Acosta, Dora CiliaEspecialista en Epidemiología (en Convenio con el CES)Full time95a611a5-c95e-43f6-aaa7-fdc5491cda556002020-04-13T15:43:48Z2020-04-13T15:43:48Z20052005En Colombia las infecciones nosocomiales (IN) son un importante problema de salud al igual que otros países de Latinoamérica en desarrollo. La información sobre incidencia de IN es manejada al interior de cada institución de salud en los diferentes departamentos del país. En Bogotá se dispone de datos de los últimos 8 años (1997-2004) referentes al índice de infección por egreso mensual y anual, distribución de casos de infección intrahospitalaria por servicio, microorganismos patógenos y localización anatómica entre otros de las 75 unidades notificadoras, datos recolectados y analizados por la Secretaria de Salud del Distrito. Sin embargó en la actualidad no se cuenta con datos sobre la incidencia de las IN asociadas a dispositivo invasivo de pacientes en cuidado crítico ajustado por tiempo de exposición, información muy útil a la hora de comparar efectividad de programas de vigilancia y control de las IN y calidad general entre servicios e instituciones de salud.application/pdfhttps://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/21570spaEscuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la SaludEspecialización en EpidemiologíaBloqueado (Texto referencial)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cbRichards MJ, Edwards JR, Culver DH, Gaynes RP. Nosocomial infections in medical intensive care units in the United States. National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System. Crit Care Med. 1999 May;27(5):853-4.Gómez Alonso, Álvarez Carlos, León Alejandro. Enfermedades infecciosas en UCI, Una aproximación basada en las evidencias. Distribuna: Primera edición; 2004.El hospital: Información para el desarrollo de los servicios de salud en América Latina. Infecciones intrahospitalarias en América Latina. [en línea] 2004 Julio. En www.elhospital.com/.busquedaglobal/infeccionesintrahospitalarias/todassecciones/articulo syreportajes/infecciones intrahospitalarias en América LatinaEggimann P, Pittet D. Infection control in the ICU. Chest. 2001 Dec;120(6):2059-93.Conly J M. Complicaciones infecciosas de los catéteres intravasculares utilizados en terapia intensiva. En: Hall Smith, Schmidet Wood. Cuidado Intensivo. MacGraw Hill: Interamereicana; 2002. p. 897-927, 1007-1008.Trick William E, Zagorski Brandon M, Tokars Jerome I, Vernon Michael O, Welbel Sharon F, Wisneiwski Mary F, et.al. Computer algorithms to detect bloodstream infections. Emerging infectious diseases (CDC EID) 2004; 10 (9): 03-0978.Serveriche Diego. Neumonía asociada al ventilador. En: Dueñas Carmelo, Ortiz Guillermo, Gonzáles Marco. Ventilación mecánica aplicación en el paciente critico. Distribuna: edición primera;2003. p.29-140.Nogueira Juan, Luna Carlos. Neumonía asociada al respirador. En: Palizas Fernando, Luna Carlos. Neumologia critica: Medicina respiratoria en terapia intensiva. Medical books. 2000 .p.153-167.Chastre Jean, Fagon Jean Yves. Ventilator associated Pneumonia. State of the art. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (Am J Respir Crit Care Med) 2002;165. p.867-903.Quaid Gina, Solomkin Joseph. Nosocomial infections in the ICU. En: Bave Arthur, Faist Eugen, Fry Donald. Multiple organ failure. Pathophysiology, prevention and therapy. Springer.2000.p.309-314.Mayhall Glen. Ventilator associated pneumonia or not? Contemporary diagnosis. Emerging infectious diseases (CDC EID) 2001; 7(2): 43-48Wong Edward, Hooton Thomas. Guideline for prevention of catheter associated urinary tract infections. Issues in healthcare settings (CDC IHS). En: http:// www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/guide/unitract.htmRichards MJ, Edwards JR, Culver DH, Gaynes RP. Nosocomial infections in combined medical-surgical intensive care units in the United States. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2000 Aug;21(8):510-5.Lai KK, Baker SP, Fontecchio SA. Impact of a program of intensive surveillance and interventions targeting ventilated patients in the reduction of ventilator-associated pneumonia and its cost-effectiveness. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2003 Nov;24(11):859-63.George DL, Falk PS, Wunderink RG, Leeper KV Jr, Meduri GU, Steere EL, Corbett CE, Mayhall CG. Epidemiology of ventilator-acquired pneumonia based on protected bronchoscopic sampling.Legras A, Malvy D, Quinioux AI, Villers D, Bouachour G, Robert R. Nosocomial infections: prospective survey of incidence in five French intensive care units. Intensive Care Med. 1998 Oct; 24(10):1040-6.Barrios Perez A, Martin Ruiz JL, Jannone Fores R, Santarrufina Lluch C, Botella de Maglia J, Cebrian Domenech J. Prospective study of nosocomial infections in a medical ICU. A proposal for the generalized use of the National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System rates. Rev Clin Esp. 1998 May;198(5):284-8.Pratt RJ, Pellowe C, Loveday HP, Robinson N, Smith GW, Barrett S, e tal. The epic project: developing national evidence-based guidelines for preventing healthcare associated infections. Phase I: Guidelines for preventing hospital-acquired infections. Department of Health (England). J Hosp Infect. 2001 Jan;47 Suppl:S3-82.Department of health. Working together to reduce healthcare associated infection in England. December 2003. www.dh.gov.uk/PublicationsAndStatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/Publicatio nsPolicyAndGuidanceArticle/fs/enCoello R, Charlett A, Ward V, Wilson J, Pearson A, Sedgwick J, e tal. Device-related sources of bacteraemia in English hospitals--opportunities for the prevention of hospitalacquired bacteraemia. J Hosp Infect.2003 Jan;53 (1):46-57.Rosenthal Victor D, Guzman Sandra, Orellano PW, Nosocomial infections in medicalsurgical intensive care units in Argentina: attributable mortality and length of stay. Am J Infect Control. 2003 Aug; 31(5):291-295.Rosenthal Victor D, Guzman Sandra, Crnich Christopher. Device associated nosocomial infection rates in intensive care units of Argentina. Infection control and hospital epidemiology.Marzo 2004;25:251-255.Febre V Naldy, Mederiros de S Eduardo, Wey B Sergio, Larrondo P Maruja, Silva V Victor. ¿Is the epidemiological surveillance system of nosocomial infections recommended by the American CDC applicable in a Chilean hospital?. Revista medica de Chile (Scielo Chile). 2001; 129 (12): 1379-1386.Rezende EM, Couto BR, Starling CE, Modena CM, Prevalence of nosocomial infections in general hospitals in Belo Horizonte. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1998 Nov; 19(11): 872-876.Starling CE, Couto BR, Pinheiro SM, Applying the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Nosocomial Surveillance system methods in Brazilian hospitals. Am J Infect Control. 1997 Aug; 25(4):303-311.Diener JR, Coutinho MS, Zoccoli CM. Central venous catheter-related infections in critically ill patients. Rev As soc Med Bras. 1996 Oct-Dec; 42(4):205-14.Higuera F, Jaimez F, Flores G, Sobreyra Oropeza M, Aranda Patron E, Trejo R et al. Multi-center study to evaluate device-associated nosocomial infection rates in intensive care units of public hospitals of Mexico. Oct-Nov 2004. En procesoB. Bermejo, J. García de Jalón, J. Insausti. Surveillance and control of nosocomial infections: EPINE, VICONOS, PREVINE, ENVIN-ICU. Sumario Anales@cfnavarra.esCoello Rosa, Gastmeier Petra, S de Boer Annette. Surveillance of Hospital Acquired Infection in England, Germany, and the Netherlands: Hill Internacional Comparison of Rates Be Posible? Infection Control Hospital Epidemiology; 2001 Jun; 22 (6): 393-397.Public Health Focus: Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Nosocomial Infections. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR -CDC). 1992: Oct 41 (42); 783-787CDC NNIS System. National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) System Report, data summary from January 1992 through June 2003, issued August 2003;31: 481-498.Haley RW, Morgan WM, Culver DH, et al. Update from the SENIC project. Hospital infection control: recent progress and opportunities under prospective payment. Am J Infect Control 1985; 13:97-108.Haley RW, Culver DH, White JW, et al. The efficacy of infection surveillance and control programs in preventing nosocomial infections in US hospitals. Am J Epidemiol 1985; 121:182-205.Jarvis WR. Benchmarking for prevention: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) system experience. Infection.2003Dec;31Suppl2:44-8.Safdar N, Crnich CJ, Maki DG. Nosocomial Infections in the Intensive Care Unit Associated with Invasive Medical Devices. Curr Infect Dis Rep 2001; 3:487-495.Jarvis WR. Selected aspects of the socioeconomic impact of nosocomial infections: morbidity, mortality, cost, and prevention. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1996; 17:552-7.Pittet D, Tarara D, Wenzel RP. Nosocomial bloodstream infection in critically ill patients. Excess length of stay, extra costs, and attributable mortality. Jama 1994; 271:1598-601.Pearson ML. Guideline for prevention of intravascular device-related infections. Part I. Intravascular device-related infections: an overview. The Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. Am J Infect Control 1996; 24:262-77.Crnich CJ, Maki DG. The Role of Intravascular Devices in Sepsis. 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