Surveillance of catheter-associated bloodstream infections: development and validation of a fully automated algorithm

Gaud Catho, Loïc Fortchantre,Daniel Teixeira, Murielle Galas-Haddad, Filippo Boroli,Marie-Noëlle Chraïti,Mohamed Abbas,Stephan Harbarth,Niccolò Buetti

Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control(2024)

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Most surveillance systems for catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) and central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) are based on manual chart review. Our objective was to validate a fully automated algorithm for CRBSI and CLABSI surveillance in intensive care units (ICU). We developed a fully automated algorithm to detect CRBSI, CLABSI and ICU-onset bloodstream infections (ICU-BSI) in patients admitted to the ICU of a tertiary care hospital in Switzerland. The parameters included in the algorithm were based on a recently performed systematic review. Structured data on demographics, administrative data, central vascular catheter and microbiological results (blood cultures and other clinical cultures) obtained from the hospital’s data warehouse were processed by the algorithm. Validation for CRBSI was performed by comparing results with prospective manual BSI surveillance data over a 6-year period. CLABSI were retrospectively assessed over a 2-year period. From January 2016 to December 2021, 854 positive blood cultures were identified in 346 ICU patients. The median age was 61.7 years [IQR 50–70]; 205 (24
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Sensitivity,Specificity,Healthcare associated infections,CLABSI,Bloodstream infection,Catheter-infection,Intensive care unit,Digital,Internal validation
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