2022
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14279
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Major infections following pediatric cardiac surgery pre- and post-CLABSI bundle implementation

Abstract: Background Postoperative infection contributes to the worsening of congenital cardiac surgery (CCS) outcomes. Surgical site infection (SSI), bloodstream infection (BSI) and ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) are common. An additional bundle of preventive measures against central-line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) bundle was implemented in April 2019. Objectives To compare the incidence of major infections after pediatric CCS … Show more

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“…Additionally, the rise of multidrug-resistant gram-negative (MDR-GN) infections underscores the urgency in implementing both infection control measures and judicious antibiotic use [13]. Research has explored the effectiveness of central line "bundles" in reducing different types of NBSI in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), highlighting the importance of evidence-based interventions in improving patient outcomes [14]. By focusing on NQI 03, the PDI that measures NBSI, this study aims to provide data capable of informing evidencebased recommendations for quality improvement efforts in pediatric inpatient settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the rise of multidrug-resistant gram-negative (MDR-GN) infections underscores the urgency in implementing both infection control measures and judicious antibiotic use [13]. Research has explored the effectiveness of central line "bundles" in reducing different types of NBSI in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), highlighting the importance of evidence-based interventions in improving patient outcomes [14]. By focusing on NQI 03, the PDI that measures NBSI, this study aims to provide data capable of informing evidencebased recommendations for quality improvement efforts in pediatric inpatient settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%