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REFERAT Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community – Wide Study Pembimbing: Dr. dr. Bambang Arianto, Sp.B Disusun oleh: Ridia Alvi Fitria 201310401011074 SMF BEDAH RSU HAJI SURABAYA UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN 2015 1

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REFERAT

Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community

– Wide Study

Pembimbing:

Dr. dr. Bambang Arianto, Sp.B

Disusun oleh:

Ridia Alvi Fitria

201310401011074

SMF BEDAH RSU HAJI SURABAYA

UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG

FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN

2015

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AbstractProspective surveillance of 1,527 episodes of bacteremia in four major hospitals serving a community of 300.000 revealed striking differences among the hospital

The rate of community-acquired bacteremia ranged from 1,9 to 6,9 per 1000 discharges

The rate of nosocomial bacteremia ranged from 0,9 to 9,8 per 1000 discharges

Nosocomial bacteremias were less frequent at two community non-teaching hospitals than at two teaching hospitals

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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Introduction

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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Methods

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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Methods

•if the first positive blood culture for that pathogen was obtained prior to the third hospital day

Community-acquired

bacteremia

•if the first positive blood culture was obtained prior on or after the third hospital day

Nosocomial bacteremia

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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Methods

Deaths were considered to have been related to the bacteremia if they occurred within seven days of the last positive blood culture and if there was no more obvious

explanation for death in the hospital record

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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RESULTS

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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8Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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Hos. A59%

Hos. B8%

Hos. C8%

Hos. D25%

Nosocomial Bacteremias

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

Hos. A55%

Hos. B6%

Hos. C3%

Hos. D37%

Deaths Attributed to Nosocomial Bacteremia

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Hos. A61%Hos. B

8%

Hos. C16%

Hos. D14%

Community-Aquired Bacteremias

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

Hos. A67%

Hos. B6%

Hos. C8%

Hos. D19%

Deaths Attribute to Community-Aquired Bacteremia

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11Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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12Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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13Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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14Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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15Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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16Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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17Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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Discussion

The two teaching hospitals experienced both higher rates

of nosocomial bacteremias and greater diversities of

microorganisms

Nosocomial bacteremia and deaths attributed to

bacteremia nosocomial infection were much less

common at the two community non teaching

hospital

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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Discussion

The National Nosocomial Infection Study (NNIS) indicates that community hospitals, as a group, have a lower incidence of “primary” bacteremia than do municipal, Federal or university hospital

Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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Eric R. Brenner and Charles S. Bryan. 2015. Nosocomial Bacteremia in Perspective : A Community - Wide Study. Cambrige. Infection Control Volume 2. (http://journals.cambrige.org/abstract_S01959941700055107 , diakses pada 3 Februari 2014)

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