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INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
Role of Nursing Care
Dr.T.V.Rao MD
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 1
A Patient in Intensive Care Unit is
at Risk for Many Reasons..
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 2
Florence Nightingale
• It may seem a
strange principle
to enunciate as
the very first
requirement in a
hospital that it
should do the sick
no harm"
Dr.T.V.Rao MD 3
The Purpose of the Programme
• The purpose of this program
is to maintain a healthy and
safe Hospital by the
prevention and control
of health care related
infections / diseases in
particular intensive care
units. This is achieved by
surveillance and investigation
of infectious diseases and
public education.
Dr.T.V.Rao MD4
1/18/2018
Why ICU patients are different
• Sickest patients (multiple diagnoses, multi-
organ failure, immunocompromised, septic
and trauma)
• Move less
• Malnourished
• More obtunded (Glasgow coma scale)
• May be associated Diabetics and Heart
failure
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 5
EPIDEMIOLOGY
• Contributing factors
– Patients in ICUs have more chronic comorbid illnesses
and more severe acute physiologic derangements.
– The high frequency of indwelling catheters
among ICU patients
– The use and maintenance of these catheters
necessitate frequent contact with health care
workers, which predispose patients to
colonization and infection with nosocomial
pathogens.
– Multidrug-resistant pathogens such as methicillin-
resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and
Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are being
isolated with increasing frequency in ICUs1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 6
Early survival benefit for immediate
ICU Care
• Early survival benefit for immediate
ICU care
• Difficulty in explaining lack of ICU
advantage later: could be related to the
more aggressive monitoring and therapy
in the ICU, which may be beneficial
early by stabilizing the patient but may be
deleterious afterward, due to infections,
for example.1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 7
ICU Care is Invasive at many
Stages
• More invasive lines and
procedures including
surgeries
• Longer length of stay
• More IV and parenteral
drugs
• More tube feeding and
Parenteral nutrition
• More ventilation
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 8
ICU : Factors that increase
cross-infections
• Hand washing facilities are inadequate
• Patient close together or sharing rooms
• Understaffing
• Preparation of IVs on the unit
• Lack of isolation facilities
• No separation of clean and dirty AREAS
• Excessive antibiotic use
• Inadequate decontamination of items &
equipment's
• Inadequate cleaning of environment
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 9
Some Health-Care Associated
Infections May Occur in ICU Patients
• UTI associated with Foley catheters
• Lower respiratory tract infection (post-
op and ventilator dependent)
• Skin necrosis (skin breakdown)
• Blood stream infection (and line
associated)
• Surgical-site infection
• Nutrition-related and malnutrition1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 10
Strategy for Prevention
• Hand washing
• Use gloves to prevent contamination of the
hands when handling respiratory
secretions
• Wear gloves and gowns (contact precautions)
during all contact with patients and fomites
potentially contaminated with respiratory
secretions
• Use aseptic technique1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 11
Strategy for Infection
Prevention
• Strict attention to Hand hygiene
• Prudent Antibiotic use
• Aseptic technique
• Disinfection/Sterilization of items and equipment
• Education of staff infection control awareness
• Keep Environment Clean, Dry and dust free
• Surveillance of nosocomial infection to identify
problems areas & set priorities
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 12
Intensive Care Unit
Prevention of Blood stream
infections
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 13
Central Venous Catheters
Indications
• IV fluids and drugs
• Blood and blood products
• Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
• Hemodialysis
• Hemodynamic monitoring
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Serious Infective Complications
• Blood Stream Infections (BSI)
• Septic pulmonary emboli
• Metastasis infection
– Acute endocarditis
– Osteomyelitis
– Septic arthritis
• Shock and organ failure
• Poor outcome: Staph.aureus or Candida spp.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 15
Incidence of CR-BSI
• Type of catheter
Teflon or Polyurethane ( < infections) vs Polyvinyl
chloride or Polyethylene
• Site of insertion
Subclavian (< infections) vs Internal Jugular &
Femoral (high risk of colonization & deep venous
thrombosis)
• No. of Lumen
Single-lumen catheter (< infections) vs
Multi-lumen catheter
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 16
Prevention Strategies: Core
Proper Insertion Practices
• Ensure utilization of insertion bundle:
– Chlorhexidine for skin antisepsis
– Maximal sterile barrier precautions (e.g., mask, cap
[i.e., similar to those worn in the O.R.], gown, sterile
gloves, and large sterile drape)
– Hand hygiene
• In one study, 49% of CLs were present on
admission to the ward. Rates of BSI in this
study were higher in CLs placed in
Emergency Room
• Define where placement occurs and
review technique in those areasTrick et al. Am J Infect Control 2006;34:636-41.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 17
Prevention Strategies: Core
Chlorhexidine Skin Cleansing
• Chlorhexidine is the preferred agent for skin
cleansing for both CL insertion and maintenance
– Tincture of iodine, an iodophor, or 70% alcohol are
alternatives
– Recommended application methods and contact time
should be followed for maximal effect
• Prior to use should ensure agent is
compatible with catheter
– Alcohol may interact with some polyurethane
catheters
– Some iodine-based compounds may interact
with silicone catheters
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 18
Intrinsic contamination of
infusion fluid
Connection with administration
set
Insertion site
Injection ports
Administration set connection
with IV catheter
Port for
additives
Sources of Infection
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 19
Intralumunal Spread
Contaminated
infusate (fluid,
medication)
2. Intraluminal Spread
Contaminated infusate
(fluid, medication)
1. Extra luminal Spread
Patient’s own skin micro flora
Microorganism transferred by
the hands of Health Care
Worker
Contaminated entry port,
catheter tip prior or during
insertion
Contaminated disinfectant
solutions
Invading wound
3. Haematogenous Spread
Infection from distant
focus
Fibrin
Skin
Vein
Skin attachment
Sources of Infection
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 20
Prevention of CR-BSI
Written Protocol
Must be performed by trained staff
according to written guidelines
Sterile procedure
Sterile gown, Sterile gloves, Sterile large
drapes
Don't shave the site
Hand disinfection
With an antiseptic solution eg
Chlorhexidine gluconate
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 21
Prevention of CR-BSI
Skin antisepsis
• 2% Chlorhexidine gluconate has shown to
have lower BSI than 10% Povidone-iodine or
70 % Alcohol
• 2-min drying time before insertion
Maki DG et al. Lancet 1991;338:339-43
• No difference between 0.5% Chlorhexidine
gluconate or 10% Povidone-iodine
Humar A et al. Clin Infect Dis 2000;31:1001-7
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 22
Prevention of CR-BSI
Dressing
• Gauze dressings every 2
days
• Transparent dressing
every 7 days on short
term catheter
• Replace dressing when
catheter is replaced or
dressing becomes damp
or loose.
Grady NP et al, HICPAC draft guidelines: 2002
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 23
Prevention of CR-BSI
Catheters removal
• Don’t replace it routinely
• Replace it if:
– Inserted in an Emergency
– Non functioning
– Evidence of local or systemic infection
General handling
• Opening of hub: Use antiseptic-
impregnated pads eg Chlorhexidine
gluconate or povidone iodine
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 24
Prevention of CR-BSI
Administration sets
• Replacement at 72-h intervals
• No difference in phlebitis if left for 96
hours
• Lines for lipid emulsion: replacement
at 24-h intervals
• Lines for blood product : remove
immediately after use
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 25
Prevention of CR-BSI
Topical antibiotic
• Prophylactic use of topical Mupirocin (Bactroban) at
insertion site or in nose is not recommended
– Rapid development of Mupirocin resistant
– Mupirocin affect the integrity of Polyurethane catheter
Systemic antibiotic
• Prophylactic use of antibiotic is not recommended at
the time of catheter insertion
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 26
Background: Prevention Strategies
Interventions
• Michigan Keystone Project
• Decrease in CLABSI in 103 ICUs in Michigan (66%
reduction)
• Basic interventions:
– Hand hygiene
– Full barrier precautions during CL insertion
– Skin cleansing with chlorhexidine
– Avoiding femoral site
– Removing unnecessary catheters
– Use of insertion checklist
– Promotion of safety culture
Pronovost et al. NEJM 2006;355:2725-32.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 27
Urinary Catheterization
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 28
External urethral meatus &
urethra
• Pass catheter when bladder full for wash-out effect.
• Before catheterization prepare urinary meatus with
an antiseptic ( e.g. povidone iodine or 0.2%
chlorhexidine aqueous solution)
• Inject single-use sterile lubricant gel (e.g. 1-2%)
lignocaine into urethra and hold there for 3 minutes
before inserting catheter.
• Use sterile catheter.
• Use non-touch technique for insertion
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 29
Junction between catheter &
drainage tube
• Do not disconnect catheter unless
absolutely necessary.
• For urine specimen collection disinfect
outside of catheter proximal to junction
with drainage tube by applying alcoholic
impregnated wipe and allow it to dry
completely then aspirate urine with a
sterile needle and syringe.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 30
Junction between drainage tube
& collection bag
• Keep bag below level of bladder. If it is
necessary to raise collection bag above
bladder level for a short period, drainage
tube must be clamped temporarily.
• Empty bag every 8 hours or earlier if full.
• Do not hold bag upside down when
emptying
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 31
Tap at bottom of collection bag
• Collection bag must never touch floor.
• Always wash or disinfect hands (eg with
70% alcohol) before and after opening
tap.
• Use a separate disinfected jug to collect
urine from each bag.
• Don't put disinfectant into urinary bag.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 32
Intensive Care Unit
Nosocomial Pneumonia
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 33
Incidence of HAI vs. Cost
Hospital acquired
Infection
Incidence Additional
cost
Urinary Tract 45% 13%
Surgical Wound 29% 42 %
Pneumonia 9 % 39%
Blood Stream 2% 4 %
Haley, 19861/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 34
Risk factors for bacterial pneumonia
Host Factors Factors that facilitate reflux
& aspiration into the lower RT
• Elderly
• Severe Illness
• Underlying Lung Disease - Mechanical ventilation
• Depressed Mental Status - Tracheostomy
• Immunocompromising - Use of a Nasogastric Tube
Conditions or Treatments - Supine Position
• Viral Respiratory Tract Factors that impede normal
Infection Pulmonary Toilet
Colonisation - Abdominal or thoracic surgery
• Intensive Care Setting - Immobilisation
• Use of Antimicrobial Agents
• Contaminated hands
• Contaminated Equipment
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 35
Prevention in ICU
• Turn patients to
encourage postural
drainage
• Encourage to take deep
breaths and cough.
• Maintain an upright
position (elevate patient’s
head to 30º- 45º degree
angle) to reduce reflux
and aspiration of gastric
bacteria.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 36
Gastric Ulcer Prophylaxis
• Stomach of a healthy person : Acidic pH () &
normal peristalsis movement prevent bacterial
growth
• Alkaline pH () and loss on normal peristalsis lead to
bacterial colonisation which increases the risk of
ventilator-associated pneumonia
• Mechanical ventilation patients are at increased risk
for upper GI hemorrhage from stress ulcers.
• H2 blockers or antacids are used to prevent stress
ulcers
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 37
Nasogastric Tube
• May erode the mucosal surface
• Block the sinus ducts
• Regurgitation of gastric contents leading to
aspiration.
• Verify placement of the feeding tube in the
stomach or small intestine by X ray
• Elevate the head of the bed 30º- 45 º degrees
Remove NG Tube if not necessary
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 38
Ventilators
• After every patient,
clean and disinfect
(high-level) or
sterilize re-usable
components of the
breathing system or
the patient circuit
according to the
manufacturer’s
instructions.1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 39
Suctioning mechanically
ventilated patients
• Hand washing before and after the procedure.
• Wear clean gloves to prevent cross-
contamination
• Use a sterile single-use catheter ; if it is not
possible then rinse catheter with sterile water
and store it in a dry, clean container between
uses and change the catheter every 8 - 12
hours.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 40
Suction Bottle
 Use single-use
disposable, if possible
 Non-disposable bottles
should be washed with
detergent and allowed
to dry. Heat disinfect in
washing machine or
send to Sterile Service
Department.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 41
Nebulizers
• Use sterile medications and fluids for nebulization
• Fill with sterile water only.
• Change and reprocess device between patients by
using sterilization or a high level disinfection or use
single-use disposable item.
• Small hand held nebulizers
– minimise unnecessary use
– between uses for the same patient disinfect, rinse
with sterile water, or air dry and store in a clean,
dry place
• Reprocess nebulizers daily
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 42
Humidifiers
• Clean and sterilize
device between
patients.
• Fill with sterile water
which must be changed
every 24 hours or
sooner, if necessary.
• Single-use disposable
humidifiers are
available but they are
expensive.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 43
Oxygen mask
• Change oxygen
mask and
tubing
between
patients and
more
frequently if
soiled1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 44
The Scientific study ( SENIC )
gives guidelines
• Study of the Efficacy of Nosocomial Infection Control (SENIC)
project was published, validating the cost-benefit of infection
control programs. Data collected in 1970 and 1976-1977
suggested that one-third of all nosocomial infections could be
prevented if all the following were present:
• One infection control professional (ICP) for every 250 beds.
• An effective infection control physician.
• A program reporting infection rates back to the surgeon and
those clinically involved with the infection.
• An organized hospital-wide surveillance system.
Dr.T.V.Rao MD 451/18/2018
Antibiotics use
Must avoid widespread use
of
broad spectrum antibiotics
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 46
Chlorhexidine Skin Antisepsis
• Prepare skin with
antiseptic/detergent
chlorhexidine 2% in 70%
isopropyl alcohol.
• . Hold the applicator down to
allow the solution to saturate
the pad.
• Press sponge against skin,
apply chlorhexidine
solution using a back and
forth friction scrub for at
least 30 seconds. Do not
wipe or blot.
• Allow antiseptic solution
time to dry completely
before puncturing the site (~ 2
Problem-Detection of
Infection in the ICU’s
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 48
Examples from the NNIS
Manual
• Symptomatic Urinary Tract Infection:
– Patient must have one of the two criteria:
• Fever >38 C OR urgency OR frequency OR
dysuria OR suprapubic tenderness without
other cause
OR
• Urine culture with at least 105 organisms per
ml or no more than two species of organisms
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 49
Definition of surgical site infection
(no implant)
• Occurs within 30
days of surgery
AND has one of the
following:
Purulent drainage
from drain OR
Organism isolated
from aseptically
obtained fluid in the
organ space
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 50
Prior to starting any surveillance
• Agree upon a
written case
definition that is
practical given the
laboratory
facilities and
patient work load
in your facility.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 51
Our plan for future should include
• New laboratory methods developed and
refined within the last decade can now
determine how related the strain is at the
molecular level. The QI/IC plan should include
special problem-focused studies that
describe personnel or environmental
sampling, including what circumstances and
who has the authority to order
Dr.T.V.Rao MD 521/18/2018
Hand washing
• Single most effective action to prevent HAI -
resident/transient bacteria
• Correct method - ensuring all surfaces are cleaned -
more important than agent used or length of time taken
• No recommended frequency - should be determined by
intended/completed actions
• Research indicates:
– poor techniques - not all surfaces cleaned
– frequency diminishes with workload/distance
– poor compliance with guidelines/training
Dr.T.V.Rao MD 531/18/2018
Why we are not washing hands ???
• Working in high-risk areas
• Lack of hand hygiene promotion
• Lack of role model
• Lack of institutional priority
• Lack of sanction of non-compliers
Dr.T.V.Rao MD 541/18/2018
EPIDEMIOLOGY
• A multicenter, prospective cohort surveillance study of 46
hospitals in Central and South America, India, Morocco,
and Turkey.
• Rates of device-associated infection were
determined between 2002 and 2005; an overall rate
of 14.7 percent or 22.5 infections per 1000 ICU days
was found.
• Specific devices:
– Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP); 24.1 cases/1000
ventilator days (range 10.0-52.7)
– CVC-related bloodstream infections; 12.5/1000 catheter days
(7.8-18.5)
– Catheter-associated urinary tract infections; 8.9/1000 catheter
days (1.7-12.8)
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 55
Our Vision to Future
• Infection control
programs must
maintain training
records of employees.
The minimum training
required is annual OSHA
blood borne pathogen,
tuberculosis prevention
and control and new
employee orientation.
Dr.T.V.Rao MD 561/18/2018
Why we need better ICU’s
• For an incidence as well as for a
prevalence population of critically ill
patients, there is a window of critical
opportunity for admission into the ICU,
much like the golden our for the
trauma patient.
• Efforts should be made to avail ICU facilities to as
many recently deteriorated patients as possible,
especially those who could be transferred into the
ICU very early after deterioration, such as
patients on hospital wards.
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 57
Your Unwashed Hand a Great
Concern to Your Patient
Dr.T.V.Rao MD 58
Do remember the Reasons for Infections
are Many but solutions are few …
1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 59
WARNING
Nosocomial Infections in ICU are Waiting
Dr.T.V.Rao MD 60
Let us support our Hospitals with
clean hands
Dr.T.V.Rao MD 611/18/2018
• Program Created by Dr.T.V.Rao
MD for Medical, Nursing and
Paramedical professionals in the
developing world
• Email
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1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 62

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INTENSIVE CARE UNITS Role of Nursing Care

  • 1. INTENSIVE CARE UNITS Role of Nursing Care Dr.T.V.Rao MD 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 1
  • 2. A Patient in Intensive Care Unit is at Risk for Many Reasons.. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 2
  • 3. Florence Nightingale • It may seem a strange principle to enunciate as the very first requirement in a hospital that it should do the sick no harm" Dr.T.V.Rao MD 3
  • 4. The Purpose of the Programme • The purpose of this program is to maintain a healthy and safe Hospital by the prevention and control of health care related infections / diseases in particular intensive care units. This is achieved by surveillance and investigation of infectious diseases and public education. Dr.T.V.Rao MD4 1/18/2018
  • 5. Why ICU patients are different • Sickest patients (multiple diagnoses, multi- organ failure, immunocompromised, septic and trauma) • Move less • Malnourished • More obtunded (Glasgow coma scale) • May be associated Diabetics and Heart failure 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 5
  • 6. EPIDEMIOLOGY • Contributing factors – Patients in ICUs have more chronic comorbid illnesses and more severe acute physiologic derangements. – The high frequency of indwelling catheters among ICU patients – The use and maintenance of these catheters necessitate frequent contact with health care workers, which predispose patients to colonization and infection with nosocomial pathogens. – Multidrug-resistant pathogens such as methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are being isolated with increasing frequency in ICUs1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 6
  • 7. Early survival benefit for immediate ICU Care • Early survival benefit for immediate ICU care • Difficulty in explaining lack of ICU advantage later: could be related to the more aggressive monitoring and therapy in the ICU, which may be beneficial early by stabilizing the patient but may be deleterious afterward, due to infections, for example.1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 7
  • 8. ICU Care is Invasive at many Stages • More invasive lines and procedures including surgeries • Longer length of stay • More IV and parenteral drugs • More tube feeding and Parenteral nutrition • More ventilation 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 8
  • 9. ICU : Factors that increase cross-infections • Hand washing facilities are inadequate • Patient close together or sharing rooms • Understaffing • Preparation of IVs on the unit • Lack of isolation facilities • No separation of clean and dirty AREAS • Excessive antibiotic use • Inadequate decontamination of items & equipment's • Inadequate cleaning of environment 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 9
  • 10. Some Health-Care Associated Infections May Occur in ICU Patients • UTI associated with Foley catheters • Lower respiratory tract infection (post- op and ventilator dependent) • Skin necrosis (skin breakdown) • Blood stream infection (and line associated) • Surgical-site infection • Nutrition-related and malnutrition1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 10
  • 11. Strategy for Prevention • Hand washing • Use gloves to prevent contamination of the hands when handling respiratory secretions • Wear gloves and gowns (contact precautions) during all contact with patients and fomites potentially contaminated with respiratory secretions • Use aseptic technique1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 11
  • 12. Strategy for Infection Prevention • Strict attention to Hand hygiene • Prudent Antibiotic use • Aseptic technique • Disinfection/Sterilization of items and equipment • Education of staff infection control awareness • Keep Environment Clean, Dry and dust free • Surveillance of nosocomial infection to identify problems areas & set priorities 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 12
  • 13. Intensive Care Unit Prevention of Blood stream infections 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 13
  • 14. Central Venous Catheters Indications • IV fluids and drugs • Blood and blood products • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) • Hemodialysis • Hemodynamic monitoring 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 14
  • 15. Serious Infective Complications • Blood Stream Infections (BSI) • Septic pulmonary emboli • Metastasis infection – Acute endocarditis – Osteomyelitis – Septic arthritis • Shock and organ failure • Poor outcome: Staph.aureus or Candida spp. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 15
  • 16. Incidence of CR-BSI • Type of catheter Teflon or Polyurethane ( < infections) vs Polyvinyl chloride or Polyethylene • Site of insertion Subclavian (< infections) vs Internal Jugular & Femoral (high risk of colonization & deep venous thrombosis) • No. of Lumen Single-lumen catheter (< infections) vs Multi-lumen catheter 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 16
  • 17. Prevention Strategies: Core Proper Insertion Practices • Ensure utilization of insertion bundle: – Chlorhexidine for skin antisepsis – Maximal sterile barrier precautions (e.g., mask, cap [i.e., similar to those worn in the O.R.], gown, sterile gloves, and large sterile drape) – Hand hygiene • In one study, 49% of CLs were present on admission to the ward. Rates of BSI in this study were higher in CLs placed in Emergency Room • Define where placement occurs and review technique in those areasTrick et al. Am J Infect Control 2006;34:636-41. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 17
  • 18. Prevention Strategies: Core Chlorhexidine Skin Cleansing • Chlorhexidine is the preferred agent for skin cleansing for both CL insertion and maintenance – Tincture of iodine, an iodophor, or 70% alcohol are alternatives – Recommended application methods and contact time should be followed for maximal effect • Prior to use should ensure agent is compatible with catheter – Alcohol may interact with some polyurethane catheters – Some iodine-based compounds may interact with silicone catheters 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 18
  • 19. Intrinsic contamination of infusion fluid Connection with administration set Insertion site Injection ports Administration set connection with IV catheter Port for additives Sources of Infection 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 19
  • 20. Intralumunal Spread Contaminated infusate (fluid, medication) 2. Intraluminal Spread Contaminated infusate (fluid, medication) 1. Extra luminal Spread Patient’s own skin micro flora Microorganism transferred by the hands of Health Care Worker Contaminated entry port, catheter tip prior or during insertion Contaminated disinfectant solutions Invading wound 3. Haematogenous Spread Infection from distant focus Fibrin Skin Vein Skin attachment Sources of Infection 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 20
  • 21. Prevention of CR-BSI Written Protocol Must be performed by trained staff according to written guidelines Sterile procedure Sterile gown, Sterile gloves, Sterile large drapes Don't shave the site Hand disinfection With an antiseptic solution eg Chlorhexidine gluconate 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 21
  • 22. Prevention of CR-BSI Skin antisepsis • 2% Chlorhexidine gluconate has shown to have lower BSI than 10% Povidone-iodine or 70 % Alcohol • 2-min drying time before insertion Maki DG et al. Lancet 1991;338:339-43 • No difference between 0.5% Chlorhexidine gluconate or 10% Povidone-iodine Humar A et al. Clin Infect Dis 2000;31:1001-7 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 22
  • 23. Prevention of CR-BSI Dressing • Gauze dressings every 2 days • Transparent dressing every 7 days on short term catheter • Replace dressing when catheter is replaced or dressing becomes damp or loose. Grady NP et al, HICPAC draft guidelines: 2002 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 23
  • 24. Prevention of CR-BSI Catheters removal • Don’t replace it routinely • Replace it if: – Inserted in an Emergency – Non functioning – Evidence of local or systemic infection General handling • Opening of hub: Use antiseptic- impregnated pads eg Chlorhexidine gluconate or povidone iodine 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 24
  • 25. Prevention of CR-BSI Administration sets • Replacement at 72-h intervals • No difference in phlebitis if left for 96 hours • Lines for lipid emulsion: replacement at 24-h intervals • Lines for blood product : remove immediately after use 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 25
  • 26. Prevention of CR-BSI Topical antibiotic • Prophylactic use of topical Mupirocin (Bactroban) at insertion site or in nose is not recommended – Rapid development of Mupirocin resistant – Mupirocin affect the integrity of Polyurethane catheter Systemic antibiotic • Prophylactic use of antibiotic is not recommended at the time of catheter insertion 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 26
  • 27. Background: Prevention Strategies Interventions • Michigan Keystone Project • Decrease in CLABSI in 103 ICUs in Michigan (66% reduction) • Basic interventions: – Hand hygiene – Full barrier precautions during CL insertion – Skin cleansing with chlorhexidine – Avoiding femoral site – Removing unnecessary catheters – Use of insertion checklist – Promotion of safety culture Pronovost et al. NEJM 2006;355:2725-32. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 27
  • 29. External urethral meatus & urethra • Pass catheter when bladder full for wash-out effect. • Before catheterization prepare urinary meatus with an antiseptic ( e.g. povidone iodine or 0.2% chlorhexidine aqueous solution) • Inject single-use sterile lubricant gel (e.g. 1-2%) lignocaine into urethra and hold there for 3 minutes before inserting catheter. • Use sterile catheter. • Use non-touch technique for insertion 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 29
  • 30. Junction between catheter & drainage tube • Do not disconnect catheter unless absolutely necessary. • For urine specimen collection disinfect outside of catheter proximal to junction with drainage tube by applying alcoholic impregnated wipe and allow it to dry completely then aspirate urine with a sterile needle and syringe. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 30
  • 31. Junction between drainage tube & collection bag • Keep bag below level of bladder. If it is necessary to raise collection bag above bladder level for a short period, drainage tube must be clamped temporarily. • Empty bag every 8 hours or earlier if full. • Do not hold bag upside down when emptying 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 31
  • 32. Tap at bottom of collection bag • Collection bag must never touch floor. • Always wash or disinfect hands (eg with 70% alcohol) before and after opening tap. • Use a separate disinfected jug to collect urine from each bag. • Don't put disinfectant into urinary bag. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 32
  • 33. Intensive Care Unit Nosocomial Pneumonia 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 33
  • 34. Incidence of HAI vs. Cost Hospital acquired Infection Incidence Additional cost Urinary Tract 45% 13% Surgical Wound 29% 42 % Pneumonia 9 % 39% Blood Stream 2% 4 % Haley, 19861/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 34
  • 35. Risk factors for bacterial pneumonia Host Factors Factors that facilitate reflux & aspiration into the lower RT • Elderly • Severe Illness • Underlying Lung Disease - Mechanical ventilation • Depressed Mental Status - Tracheostomy • Immunocompromising - Use of a Nasogastric Tube Conditions or Treatments - Supine Position • Viral Respiratory Tract Factors that impede normal Infection Pulmonary Toilet Colonisation - Abdominal or thoracic surgery • Intensive Care Setting - Immobilisation • Use of Antimicrobial Agents • Contaminated hands • Contaminated Equipment 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 35
  • 36. Prevention in ICU • Turn patients to encourage postural drainage • Encourage to take deep breaths and cough. • Maintain an upright position (elevate patient’s head to 30º- 45º degree angle) to reduce reflux and aspiration of gastric bacteria. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 36
  • 37. Gastric Ulcer Prophylaxis • Stomach of a healthy person : Acidic pH () & normal peristalsis movement prevent bacterial growth • Alkaline pH () and loss on normal peristalsis lead to bacterial colonisation which increases the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia • Mechanical ventilation patients are at increased risk for upper GI hemorrhage from stress ulcers. • H2 blockers or antacids are used to prevent stress ulcers 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 37
  • 38. Nasogastric Tube • May erode the mucosal surface • Block the sinus ducts • Regurgitation of gastric contents leading to aspiration. • Verify placement of the feeding tube in the stomach or small intestine by X ray • Elevate the head of the bed 30º- 45 º degrees Remove NG Tube if not necessary 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 38
  • 39. Ventilators • After every patient, clean and disinfect (high-level) or sterilize re-usable components of the breathing system or the patient circuit according to the manufacturer’s instructions.1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 39
  • 40. Suctioning mechanically ventilated patients • Hand washing before and after the procedure. • Wear clean gloves to prevent cross- contamination • Use a sterile single-use catheter ; if it is not possible then rinse catheter with sterile water and store it in a dry, clean container between uses and change the catheter every 8 - 12 hours. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 40
  • 41. Suction Bottle  Use single-use disposable, if possible  Non-disposable bottles should be washed with detergent and allowed to dry. Heat disinfect in washing machine or send to Sterile Service Department. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 41
  • 42. Nebulizers • Use sterile medications and fluids for nebulization • Fill with sterile water only. • Change and reprocess device between patients by using sterilization or a high level disinfection or use single-use disposable item. • Small hand held nebulizers – minimise unnecessary use – between uses for the same patient disinfect, rinse with sterile water, or air dry and store in a clean, dry place • Reprocess nebulizers daily 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 42
  • 43. Humidifiers • Clean and sterilize device between patients. • Fill with sterile water which must be changed every 24 hours or sooner, if necessary. • Single-use disposable humidifiers are available but they are expensive. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 43
  • 44. Oxygen mask • Change oxygen mask and tubing between patients and more frequently if soiled1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 44
  • 45. The Scientific study ( SENIC ) gives guidelines • Study of the Efficacy of Nosocomial Infection Control (SENIC) project was published, validating the cost-benefit of infection control programs. Data collected in 1970 and 1976-1977 suggested that one-third of all nosocomial infections could be prevented if all the following were present: • One infection control professional (ICP) for every 250 beds. • An effective infection control physician. • A program reporting infection rates back to the surgeon and those clinically involved with the infection. • An organized hospital-wide surveillance system. Dr.T.V.Rao MD 451/18/2018
  • 46. Antibiotics use Must avoid widespread use of broad spectrum antibiotics 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 46
  • 47. Chlorhexidine Skin Antisepsis • Prepare skin with antiseptic/detergent chlorhexidine 2% in 70% isopropyl alcohol. • . Hold the applicator down to allow the solution to saturate the pad. • Press sponge against skin, apply chlorhexidine solution using a back and forth friction scrub for at least 30 seconds. Do not wipe or blot. • Allow antiseptic solution time to dry completely before puncturing the site (~ 2
  • 48. Problem-Detection of Infection in the ICU’s 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 48
  • 49. Examples from the NNIS Manual • Symptomatic Urinary Tract Infection: – Patient must have one of the two criteria: • Fever >38 C OR urgency OR frequency OR dysuria OR suprapubic tenderness without other cause OR • Urine culture with at least 105 organisms per ml or no more than two species of organisms 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 49
  • 50. Definition of surgical site infection (no implant) • Occurs within 30 days of surgery AND has one of the following: Purulent drainage from drain OR Organism isolated from aseptically obtained fluid in the organ space 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 50
  • 51. Prior to starting any surveillance • Agree upon a written case definition that is practical given the laboratory facilities and patient work load in your facility. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 51
  • 52. Our plan for future should include • New laboratory methods developed and refined within the last decade can now determine how related the strain is at the molecular level. The QI/IC plan should include special problem-focused studies that describe personnel or environmental sampling, including what circumstances and who has the authority to order Dr.T.V.Rao MD 521/18/2018
  • 53. Hand washing • Single most effective action to prevent HAI - resident/transient bacteria • Correct method - ensuring all surfaces are cleaned - more important than agent used or length of time taken • No recommended frequency - should be determined by intended/completed actions • Research indicates: – poor techniques - not all surfaces cleaned – frequency diminishes with workload/distance – poor compliance with guidelines/training Dr.T.V.Rao MD 531/18/2018
  • 54. Why we are not washing hands ??? • Working in high-risk areas • Lack of hand hygiene promotion • Lack of role model • Lack of institutional priority • Lack of sanction of non-compliers Dr.T.V.Rao MD 541/18/2018
  • 55. EPIDEMIOLOGY • A multicenter, prospective cohort surveillance study of 46 hospitals in Central and South America, India, Morocco, and Turkey. • Rates of device-associated infection were determined between 2002 and 2005; an overall rate of 14.7 percent or 22.5 infections per 1000 ICU days was found. • Specific devices: – Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP); 24.1 cases/1000 ventilator days (range 10.0-52.7) – CVC-related bloodstream infections; 12.5/1000 catheter days (7.8-18.5) – Catheter-associated urinary tract infections; 8.9/1000 catheter days (1.7-12.8) 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 55
  • 56. Our Vision to Future • Infection control programs must maintain training records of employees. The minimum training required is annual OSHA blood borne pathogen, tuberculosis prevention and control and new employee orientation. Dr.T.V.Rao MD 561/18/2018
  • 57. Why we need better ICU’s • For an incidence as well as for a prevalence population of critically ill patients, there is a window of critical opportunity for admission into the ICU, much like the golden our for the trauma patient. • Efforts should be made to avail ICU facilities to as many recently deteriorated patients as possible, especially those who could be transferred into the ICU very early after deterioration, such as patients on hospital wards. 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 57
  • 58. Your Unwashed Hand a Great Concern to Your Patient Dr.T.V.Rao MD 58
  • 59. Do remember the Reasons for Infections are Many but solutions are few … 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 59
  • 60. WARNING Nosocomial Infections in ICU are Waiting Dr.T.V.Rao MD 60
  • 61. Let us support our Hospitals with clean hands Dr.T.V.Rao MD 611/18/2018
  • 62. • Program Created by Dr.T.V.Rao MD for Medical, Nursing and Paramedical professionals in the developing world • Email • doctortvrao@gmail.com 1/18/2018 Dr.T.V.Rao MD 62