Central lineassociated bloodstream infection: A study on creating awareness about specimen collection
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2018-01
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Journal of Patient Safety and Infection Control
Abstract
Background: Central line associated Blood stream infection(CLA-BSI) is a hospital acquired infection that is
often missed. In a patient on a central line, culture of peripheral blood along with a sample of blood taken
through the CL or CL tips is imperative, for a better laboratory diagnosis of CLA-BSI.
Aim: (1) To compare the number of CLA- BSI detected in 2010 with the number in 2012 after the awareness
campaign was conducted in 2011. (2) To compare specimen collection in different units and formulate
strategies for improvement.
Methods: Using the laboratory information network, the number of cannula tips and blood cultures sent for
culture in 2010 was taken. An intensive campaign to detect CLA-BSI, was initiated in 2011 by the Infection
Control Team. The total number of CLA-BSI detected in 2010 was then compared with the number in 2012
after this campaign.
Results: A total of 158 cannula tips were sent for culture during the year 2010, while in 2012, 276 cannula
tips were sampled. In 2010, while incomplete sampling occurred in 39%, this was reduced to 33% in 2012.
Number of correctly diagnosed CLA-BSI increased from 13 to 27 cases in 2012.
Conclusion: The campaign has led to detection of more correctly defined CLA-BSI and hence, continuing
the training in sending samples is essential to collect the correct data of CLA-BSI. The case studies included
show the benefits of correctly identifying such infections.
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CLA-BSI, Methods of collection, Specimen
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Raja Kavita, Bridget Gracyamma. Central lineassociated bloodstream infection: A study on creating awareness about specimen collection. Journal of Patient Safety and Infection Control. 2017; 5 (2):78-81.