Included in a 3-year population-based study were all patients (n = 64,281) admitted to a single tertiary care hospital (902 beds) using prospective hospital-wide surveillance for nosocomial infections. The objective of the study was to identify patients at risk for nosocomial bloodstream infection by using readily available hospital admission variables. After identifying potential risk factors for infection by univariate analyses, we derived multivariate models for predicting bloodstream infection by using logistical regression procedures. A total of 931 patients (1.45 per 100 admissions) developed a nosocomial bloodstream infection (2.2 episodes per 1000 patient-days) between 1 July 1987, and 30 June 1990. The crude mortality among infecte...
Objective: Although bloodstream infection commonly results in critical illness, population-based stu...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
Abstract Background Bloodstream Infections (BSIs) in neutropenic patients often cause considerable m...
Objective: Nosocomial bloodstream infections have been extensively investigated, but relatively few ...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial bloodstream infections occur at a rate of 1.3 to 14.5 per 1000 hospital admis...
Nosocomial bloodstream infections represent a most important threat to patients admitted to hospital...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the independent predictors of nosocomial bloodstream infections (BSIs) among ...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
Studies of nosocomial infection are difficult to evaluate because of differences in the relative sus...
a single 900-bed tertiary care hospital were studied to identify microbiological factors independent...
All patients admitted to the medical and surgical intensive care units of a 500-bed nonteaching subu...
To assess the incidence of nosocomial bloodstream infections (NBSIs) in human immunodeficiency virus...
Nosocomial infections: validation of surveillance and computer modeling to iden-tify patients at ris...
ABSTRACT Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections developed within a year in patient...
Nosocomial infections (NI) are frequent events with potentially lethal outcomes. We identified predi...
Objective: Although bloodstream infection commonly results in critical illness, population-based stu...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
Abstract Background Bloodstream Infections (BSIs) in neutropenic patients often cause considerable m...
Objective: Nosocomial bloodstream infections have been extensively investigated, but relatively few ...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial bloodstream infections occur at a rate of 1.3 to 14.5 per 1000 hospital admis...
Nosocomial bloodstream infections represent a most important threat to patients admitted to hospital...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the independent predictors of nosocomial bloodstream infections (BSIs) among ...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
Studies of nosocomial infection are difficult to evaluate because of differences in the relative sus...
a single 900-bed tertiary care hospital were studied to identify microbiological factors independent...
All patients admitted to the medical and surgical intensive care units of a 500-bed nonteaching subu...
To assess the incidence of nosocomial bloodstream infections (NBSIs) in human immunodeficiency virus...
Nosocomial infections: validation of surveillance and computer modeling to iden-tify patients at ris...
ABSTRACT Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections developed within a year in patient...
Nosocomial infections (NI) are frequent events with potentially lethal outcomes. We identified predi...
Objective: Although bloodstream infection commonly results in critical illness, population-based stu...
All patients (n = 1,745) with nosocomial bloodstream infection identified between 1986 and 1991 at a...
Abstract Background Bloodstream Infections (BSIs) in neutropenic patients often cause considerable m...