To test the hypothesis that compared with daily soap and water bathing, 2% chlorhexidine gluconate bathing every other day for up to 28 days decreases the risk of hospital-acquired catheter-associated urinary tract infection, ventilator-associated pneumonia, incisional surgical site infection, and primary bloodstream infection in surgical ICU patients.This was a single-center, pragmatic, randomized trial. Patients and clinicians were aware of treatment-group assignment; investigators who determined outcomes were blinded.Twenty-four-bed surgical ICU at a quaternary academic medical center.Adults admitted to the surgical ICU from July 2012 to May 2013 with an anticipated surgical ICU stay for 48 hours or more were included.Patients were rando...
Abstract Background Health care associated infections (HAI) among adults admitted to the intensive c...
Background: Health care associated infections (HAI) among adults admitted to the intensive care unit...
Introduction: Hospital acquired infections (HAI) among adults admitted to the intensive care unit (I...
To test the hypothesis that compared with daily soap and water bathing, 2% chlorhexidine gluconate b...
Objectives: To investigate whether daily bathing with a soap-like solution of 4% chlorhexidine (CHG)...
Background Clostridium difficile is the most common causative pathogen for hospital-acquired infecti...
BACKGROUND Daily chlorhexidine bathing has been associated with a reduction in central line-assoc...
Background Clostridium difficile is the most common causative pathogen for hospital-acquired infecti...
BACKGROUND Daily chlorhexidine bathing has been associated with a reduction in central line-assoc...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), particularly intensive care unit-acquired infec...
Background: Health care-associated infections (HAI) have been shown to increase length of stay, the ...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Abstract Background Health care associated infections (HAI) among adults admitted to the intensive c...
Background: Health care associated infections (HAI) among adults admitted to the intensive care unit...
Introduction: Hospital acquired infections (HAI) among adults admitted to the intensive care unit (I...
To test the hypothesis that compared with daily soap and water bathing, 2% chlorhexidine gluconate b...
Objectives: To investigate whether daily bathing with a soap-like solution of 4% chlorhexidine (CHG)...
Background Clostridium difficile is the most common causative pathogen for hospital-acquired infecti...
BACKGROUND Daily chlorhexidine bathing has been associated with a reduction in central line-assoc...
Background Clostridium difficile is the most common causative pathogen for hospital-acquired infecti...
BACKGROUND Daily chlorhexidine bathing has been associated with a reduction in central line-assoc...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), particularly intensive care unit-acquired infec...
Background: Health care-associated infections (HAI) have been shown to increase length of stay, the ...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Abstract Background Health care associated infections (HAI) among adults admitted to the intensive c...
Background: Health care associated infections (HAI) among adults admitted to the intensive care unit...
Introduction: Hospital acquired infections (HAI) among adults admitted to the intensive care unit (I...