peer reviewedUNLABELLED: Contact isolation of infected or colonised hospitalised patients is instrumental to interrupting multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) cross-transmission. Many studies suggest an increased rate of adverse events associated with isolation. We aimed to compare isolated to non-isolated patients in intensive care units (ICUs) for the occurrence of adverse events and medical errors. METHODS: We used the large database of the Iatroref III study that included consecutive patients from three ICUs to compare the occurrence of pre-defined medical errors and adverse events among isolated vs. non-isolated patients. A subdistribution hazard regression model with careful adjustment on confounding factors was used to assess the effe...
Background: We evaluated the effectiveness of isolation measures using cohorting rooms and antimicro...
BACKGROUND: Issue of contact precautions as contributory factors for reducing P. aeruginosa (Pa) inf...
Data on the epidemiology of severe infection in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be used to monitor...
International audienceBackgroundAlthough additional contact precautions (ACPs) are routinely used to...
International audienceAdditional contact precautions (ACP) have been endorsed by International Recom...
Contact Isolation is a common hospital infection prevention method that may improve infectious outco...
BACKGROUND: Patient isolation using contact precautions has gained widespread use to halt MRSA trans...
Patient isolation using contact precautions has gained widespread use to halt MRSA transmission, how...
Isolation or cohorting of infected patients is an old concept. Its purpose is to prevent the transmi...
Background: Patient isolation using contact precautions has gained widespread use to halt MRSA trans...
Previous research has shown that patients in infectious-agent isolation are at greater risk for cert...
Contains fulltext : 138301.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ant...
Purpose of review Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing in ICUs around the world, but the pre...
SummaryBackgroundIntensive care units (ICUs) are high-risk areas for transmission of antimicrobial-r...
Purpose: The recent increase in drug-resistant microorganisms complicates the management of hospital...
Background: We evaluated the effectiveness of isolation measures using cohorting rooms and antimicro...
BACKGROUND: Issue of contact precautions as contributory factors for reducing P. aeruginosa (Pa) inf...
Data on the epidemiology of severe infection in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be used to monitor...
International audienceBackgroundAlthough additional contact precautions (ACPs) are routinely used to...
International audienceAdditional contact precautions (ACP) have been endorsed by International Recom...
Contact Isolation is a common hospital infection prevention method that may improve infectious outco...
BACKGROUND: Patient isolation using contact precautions has gained widespread use to halt MRSA trans...
Patient isolation using contact precautions has gained widespread use to halt MRSA transmission, how...
Isolation or cohorting of infected patients is an old concept. Its purpose is to prevent the transmi...
Background: Patient isolation using contact precautions has gained widespread use to halt MRSA trans...
Previous research has shown that patients in infectious-agent isolation are at greater risk for cert...
Contains fulltext : 138301.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ant...
Purpose of review Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing in ICUs around the world, but the pre...
SummaryBackgroundIntensive care units (ICUs) are high-risk areas for transmission of antimicrobial-r...
Purpose: The recent increase in drug-resistant microorganisms complicates the management of hospital...
Background: We evaluated the effectiveness of isolation measures using cohorting rooms and antimicro...
BACKGROUND: Issue of contact precautions as contributory factors for reducing P. aeruginosa (Pa) inf...
Data on the epidemiology of severe infection in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be used to monitor...