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INCIDENCE OF NOSOCAMIAL INFECTION AMONG TRAUMATIC PATIENTS ADMITTED IN ICU

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  43-47

Abstract

 Background and objective: In TRAUMATIC PATIENTS, whom admitted in ICU, infection is the most important nosocamial event that treats the patient's life, can cause increase of admission days, economic costs and dissatisfaction.Materials and methods: All of the admitted patients in duration of lyear entered study and evaluate prospectively. National NOSOCAMIAL INFECTIONs Surveillance System (NNIS) forms were used to definitions.Results: 319 patients were studied. Fever detected in (45%) 145 people that were related to infection in 58 persons. Causes of 55% of fevers were noninfectious. Incidence of NOSOCAMIAL INFECTION was (18.2%). Among the NOSOCAMIAL INFECTION syndromes Ventilator associated pneumonia (56.9%) and sepsis with unknown origin (15.5%) were the most cornrnon. (p<0.008).The most important factors associated with both death and NOSOCAMIAL INFECTION were low GCS score, high APACHE II score, greater admission days, number of procedures perfomed, and fever ness after 5 days of admission.Nosocamial infection occurred in 62.1% of deceased and 34.5% of vivid patients and was associated with death in ICU admitted patients.Conclusion: NOSOCAMIAL INFECTION is among the factors associated with death, so it must be effort to decrease its incidence.

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    HABIBZADEH, SH., GHASEMI, A., AGHABALAI, M., NOUROUZI, V., DADKHAH, B., MOHAMMADI, M.A., MAREFAT, F., DARSARAII, SH., HOSEINI, J., & SHESHGELANI, Y.. (2010). INCIDENCE OF NOSOCAMIAL INFECTION AMONG TRAUMATIC PATIENTS ADMITTED IN ICU. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TROPICAL MEDICINE, 15(48), 43-47. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/52848/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HABIBZADEH SH., GHASEMI A., AGHABALAI M., NOUROUZI V., DADKHAH B., MOHAMMADI M.A., MAREFAT F., DARSARAII SH., HOSEINI J., SHESHGELANI Y.. INCIDENCE OF NOSOCAMIAL INFECTION AMONG TRAUMATIC PATIENTS ADMITTED IN ICU. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TROPICAL MEDICINE[Internet]. 2010;15(48):43-47. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/52848/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SH. HABIBZADEH, A. GHASEMI, M. AGHABALAI, V. NOUROUZI, B. DADKHAH, M.A. MOHAMMADI, F. MAREFAT, SH. DARSARAII, J. HOSEINI, and Y. SHESHGELANI, “INCIDENCE OF NOSOCAMIAL INFECTION AMONG TRAUMATIC PATIENTS ADMITTED IN ICU,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TROPICAL MEDICINE, vol. 15, no. 48, pp. 43–47, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/52848/en

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