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Title: | Incidence and risk factors for catheter-associated urinary tract infection in 623 intensive care units throughout 37 Asian, African, Eastern European, Latin American, and Middle Eastern nations: A multinational prospective research of INICC | Authors: | Rosenthal, Victor Daniel Yin, Ruijie Brown, Eric Christopher Lee, Brandon Hochahn Rodrigues, Camilla Myatra, Sheila Nainan Kharbanda, Mohit Rajhans, Prasad Mehta, Yatin Todi, Subhash Kumar Basu, Sushmita Sahu, Suneeta Mishra, Shakti Bedanta Chawla, Rajesh Nair, Pravin K. Arjun, Rajalakshmi Singla, Deepak Sandhu, Kavita Palaniswamy, Vijayanand Bhakta, Arpita Nor, Mohd-Basri Mat Chian-Wern, Tai Bat-Erdene, Ider Acharya, Subhash P. Ikram, Aamer Tumu, Nellie Tao, Lili Alvarez, Gustavo Andres Valderrama-Beltran, Sandra Liliana Jiménez-Alvarez, Luisa Fernanda Henao-Rodas, Claudia Milena Gomez, Katherine Aguilar-Moreno, Lina Alejandra Cano-Medina, Yuliana Andrea Zuniga-Chavarria, Maria Adelia Aguirre-Avalos, Guadalupe Sassoe-Gonzalez, Alejandro Aleman-Bocanegra, Mary Cruz Hernandez-Chena, Blanca Estela Villegas-Mota, Maria Isabel Aguilar-De-Moros, Daisy Castañeda-Sabogal, Alex Medeiros, Eduardo Alexandrino Dueñas, Lourdes Carreazo, Nilton Yhuri Salgado, Estuardo Abdulaziz-Alkhawaja, Safaa Agha, Hala Mounir El-Kholy, Amani Ali Daboor, Mohammad Abdellatif Guclu, Ertugrul Dursun, Oguz Koksal, Iftihar Havan, Merve Ozturk-Deniz, Suna Secil Yildizdas, Dincer Okulu, Emel Omar, Abeer Aly Memish, Ziad A. Janc, Jarosław Hlinkova, Sona Duszynska, Wieslawa Horhat-Florin, George Raka, Lul Petrov, Michael M. Jin, Zhilin |
Keywords: | Control Consortium Inicc Device-Associated Infections Multidimensional Approach Socioeconomic Impact Adult Rates Countries Prevention |
Publisher: | Cambridge Univ Press | Abstract: | Objective: To identify urinary catheter (UC)-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) incidence and risk factors. Design: A prospective cohort study. Setting: The study was conducted across 623 ICUs of 224 hospitals in 114 cities in 37 African, Asian, Eastern European, Latin American, and Middle Eastern countries. Participants: The study included 169,036 patients, hospitalized for 1,166,593 patient days. Methods: Data collection took place from January 1, 2014, to February 12, 2022. We identified CAUTI rates per 1,000 UC days and UC device utilization (DU) ratios stratified by country, by ICU type, by facility ownership type, by World Bank country classification by income level, and by UC type. To estimate CAUTI risk factors, we analyzed 11 variables using multiple logistic regression. Results: Participant patients acquired 2,010 CAUTIs. The pooled CAUTI rate was 2.83 per 1,000 UC days. The highest CAUTI rate was associated with the use of suprapubic catheters (3.93 CAUTIs per 1,000 UC days); with patients hospitalized in Eastern Europe (14.03) and in Asia (6.28); with patients hospitalized in trauma (7.97), neurologic (6.28), and neurosurgical ICUs (4.95); with patients hospitalized in lower-middle-income countries (3.05); and with patients in public hospitals (5.89).The following variables were independently associated with CAUTI: Age (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.01; P < .0001), female sex (aOR, 1.39; P < .0001), length of stay (LOS) before CAUTI-acquisition (aOR, 1.05; P < .0001), UC DU ratio (aOR, 1.09; P < .0001), public facilities (aOR, 2.24; P < .0001), and neurologic ICUs (aOR, 11.49; P < .0001). Conclusions: CAUTI rates are higher in patients with suprapubic catheters, in middle-income countries, in public hospitals, in trauma and neurologic ICUs, and in Eastern European and Asian facilities. Based on findings regarding risk factors for CAUTI, focus on reducing LOS and UC utilization is warranted, as well as implementing evidence-based CAUTI-prevention recommendations. | URI: | https://doi.org/10.1017/ice.2023.215 https://hdl.handle.net/11499/56686 |
ISSN: | 0899-823X 1559-6834 |
Appears in Collections: | PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / PubMed Indexed Publications Collection Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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