Methods Investigation of Sepsis among NICU Patients in Egypt

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Prevention of Sepsis Among Neonates Admitted to Intensive Care Units through Promotion of Infection

Control

Safe Injection Global Network Meeting in Cambodia, 2002

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Background: Request for Assistance to Prevent Sepsis among NICU Patients at a University Hospital in Egypt

• High rates of sepsis among infants in neonatal ICU- mortality rates > 50%- poor response to antibiotic therapy

• Early onset sepsis- immediately after admission

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MethodsInvestigation of Sepsis among NICU Patients in Egypt

• Observation of infection control practices • Epidemiology - laboratory-based surveillance for BSI (blood culture) - culture of IV fluids (opened and unopened) - culture of medications - monitor mortality

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Results: Investigation of Sepsis in NICU

• Clinical practice – All infants placed on IV fluids and antibiotics

• Assessment of Infection control practices– Poor understanding of infection control– Unsafe practices in the preparation of IV fluids– Opened IV fluids: Contaminated (klebsiella

predominant)– Unopened IV fluids: no growth– NICU environmental surfaces: Klebsiella predominant

• Prospective surveillance– 70% of infants with sepsis (most is early onset)– 55% mortality

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Investigation of Sepsis in Newborn Nursery

Poor infection control practices

Contamination of IV fluids

Sepsis and death

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Rapid Assessment of Sepsis in NICUs

• Sample - NICUs throughout the country (n= 36)

• Assessment - sepsis and mortality rates - culture of IVF - BSI among patients with clinical sepsis - infection control practices with emphasis on management of IV fluids

• Team - laboratory, epidemiologist, neonatologist

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Results of IV Fluid and Blood Cultures Survey of Rapid Assessment of Sepsis in NICU’s ,Egypt ‘02

Type of facility

 

No. pts.

Blood No. %cultures pos

IV fluidsNo. % cultures pos

MedicationsNo. %Cultures pos

MOE(n=12)

176 63 75% 70 64% 31 23%

MOHP(n=24)

180 86 69% 100 64% 25 20%

TOTAL 356 149 71% 170 64% 56 21%

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Results: Assessment of Infection Control Practices Rapid assessment of Sepsis in NICUs

• General - poor understanding of infection control

• Preparation of IV fluids - mixing of fluids on ward - poor adherence to aseptic techniques - prolonged usage of individual bags - no assigned nurse or special area for IV preparation - reuse of syringes to prepare IV fluids

• Infection control supplies - gloves, syringes, appropriately sized IV fluids

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Intervention to Prevent Sepsis in NICUs

• Task analysis on preparation of IV fluids - SOPs for preparation of IV fluids

• Training - 3 days onsite, applied and didactic - follow-up with monthly site visits

• Supplies and reagents - distribution of critical infection control materials

• Supervision and monitoring - key indicators

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Key Indicators to Monitor Intervention

• Infection Control Practices - observational tool - score developed for critical procedures • IV fluid contamination • Admissions, deaths, mortality rates

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Observation Tool to Monitor Infection Control Practices

• Hand washing before procedures

• IV fluid mixing and preparation

• Medication mixing and preparation

• Cannula insertion steps

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Comparison of Infection Control Practices Related to IV & Medication Preparation before and after Intervention

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before training

after training

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Percentage of IV Fluid Samples Contaminated

63.4

36.6

Positive

Negative

31.1

68.9

Pre-intervention Post-intervention

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Admissions, Deaths and Mortality Rates in 22 NICUs from Dec 01 to Jun 02

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0.15

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0.25

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0.35

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SummaryBehavior Change Related to Intervention • Improved hand washing

• Improved aseptic techniques for – IV fluid mixing and preparation– Medication mixing and preparation– Cannula insertion

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Summary Promotion of Infection Control

• Evidence-based monitoring and evaluation is essential

• Applied training is vital

• Availability of critical supplies

• Promotion of infection control is the key strategy to reduce nosocomial infections

• Investment in infection control has great potential to: - reduce disease in patients - lower health care costs

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