Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

Mortality related to hospital-associated infections in a tertiary hospital; repeated cross-sectional studies between 2004-2011

Authors: Anne Mette Koch, Roy Miodini Nilsen, Hanne Merete Eriksen, Rebecca Jane Cox, Stig Harthug

Published in: Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control | Issue 1/2015

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Hospital-associated infections (HAIs) are reported to increase patient mortality and incur longer hospital stays. Most studies to date have focused on specific groups of hospitalised patients with a rather short follow-up period. In this repeated cross-sectional study, with prospective follow-up of 19,468 hospitalized patients, we aimed to analyze the impact of HAIs on mortality 30 days and 1 year after the prevalence survey date.

Methods

The study was conducted at Haukeland University Hospital, Norway, a large combined emergency and referral teaching hospital, from 2004 to 2011 with follow-up until November 2012. Prevalence of all types of HAIs including urinary tract infections (UTI), lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI), surgical site infections (SSI) and blood stream infections (BSI) were recorded four times every year. Information on the date of birth, admission and discharge from the hospital, number of diagnoses (ICD-10 codes) and patient’s mortality was retrieved from the patient administrative data system.
The data were analysed by Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and by multiple Cox regression analysis, adjusted for year of registration, time period, sex, type of admission, Charlson comorbidity index, surgical operation, use of urinary tract catheter and time from admission to the prevalence survey date.

Results

The overall prevalence of HAIs was 8.5 % (95 % CI: 8.1, 8.9). Patients with HAIs had an adjusted hazard ratio (HR) of 1.5 (95 % CI: 1.3, 1.8,) and 1.4 (95 % CI: 1.2, 1.5) for death within 30-days and 1 year, relative to those without HAIs. Subgroup analyses revealed that patients with BSI, LRTI or more than one simultaneous infection had an increased risk of death.

Conclusions

In this long time follow-up study, we found that HAIs have severe consequences for the patients. BSI, LRTI and more than one simultaneous infection were independently and strongly associated with increased mortality 30 days and 1 year after inclusion in the study.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Bruun T, Loewer HL. Prevalence surveillance system of nosocomial infections in Norway. Euro Surveill. 2007;12(8):E070830.2. Bruun T, Loewer HL. Prevalence surveillance system of nosocomial infections in Norway. Euro Surveill. 2007;12(8):E070830.2.
2.
go back to reference Eriksen HM, Iversen BG, Aavitsland P. Prevalence of nosocomial infections in hospitals in Norway, 2002 and 2003. J Hosp Infect. 2005;60(1):40–5.PubMedCrossRef Eriksen HM, Iversen BG, Aavitsland P. Prevalence of nosocomial infections in hospitals in Norway, 2002 and 2003. J Hosp Infect. 2005;60(1):40–5.PubMedCrossRef
3.
go back to reference van der Kooi TI, Mannien J, Wille JC, van Benthem BH. Prevalence of nosocomial infections in The Netherlands, 2007-2008: results of the first four national studies. J Hosp Infect. 2010;75(3):168–72.PubMedCrossRef van der Kooi TI, Mannien J, Wille JC, van Benthem BH. Prevalence of nosocomial infections in The Netherlands, 2007-2008: results of the first four national studies. J Hosp Infect. 2010;75(3):168–72.PubMedCrossRef
4.
go back to reference Reilly J, Stewart S, Allardice GA, Noone A, Robertson C, Walker A, et al. Results from the Scottish National HAI prevalence survey. J Hosp Infect. 2008;69(1):62–8.PubMedCrossRef Reilly J, Stewart S, Allardice GA, Noone A, Robertson C, Walker A, et al. Results from the Scottish National HAI prevalence survey. J Hosp Infect. 2008;69(1):62–8.PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Zarb P, Coignard B, Griskeviciene J, Muller A, Vankerckhoven V, Weist K, et al. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) pilot point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use. Euro Surveill. 2012;17(46):20316. Zarb P, Coignard B, Griskeviciene J, Muller A, Vankerckhoven V, Weist K, et al. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) pilot point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use. Euro Surveill. 2012;17(46):20316.
7.
go back to reference Koch AM, Nilsen RM, Dalheim A, Cox RJ, Harthug S. Need for more targeted measures - Only less severe hospital-associated infections declined after introduction of an infection control program. J Infect Public Health. 2015;8(3):282–90.PubMedCrossRef Koch AM, Nilsen RM, Dalheim A, Cox RJ, Harthug S. Need for more targeted measures - Only less severe hospital-associated infections declined after introduction of an infection control program. J Infect Public Health. 2015;8(3):282–90.PubMedCrossRef
8.
9.
go back to reference Klevens RM, Edwards JR, Richards Jr CL, Horan TC, Gaynes RP, Pollock DA, et al. Estimating health care-associated infections and deaths in U.S. hospitals, 2002. Public Health Rep. 2007;122(2):160–6.PubMedPubMedCentral Klevens RM, Edwards JR, Richards Jr CL, Horan TC, Gaynes RP, Pollock DA, et al. Estimating health care-associated infections and deaths in U.S. hospitals, 2002. Public Health Rep. 2007;122(2):160–6.PubMedPubMedCentral
10.
11.
go back to reference Allegranzi B, Bagheri Nejad S, Combescure C, Graafmans W, Attar H, Donaldson L, et al. Burden of endemic health-care-associated infection in developing countries: systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet. 2011;377(9761):228–41.PubMedCrossRef Allegranzi B, Bagheri Nejad S, Combescure C, Graafmans W, Attar H, Donaldson L, et al. Burden of endemic health-care-associated infection in developing countries: systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet. 2011;377(9761):228–41.PubMedCrossRef
12.
go back to reference Graves N, Halton K, Lairson D. Economics and preventing hospital-acquired infection: broadening the perspective. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2007;28(2):178–84.PubMedCrossRef Graves N, Halton K, Lairson D. Economics and preventing hospital-acquired infection: broadening the perspective. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2007;28(2):178–84.PubMedCrossRef
13.
go back to reference Stone PW, Larson E, Kawar LN. A systematic audit of economic evidence linking nosocomial infections and infection control interventions: 1990-2000. Am J Infect Control. 2002;30(3):145–52.PubMedCrossRef Stone PW, Larson E, Kawar LN. A systematic audit of economic evidence linking nosocomial infections and infection control interventions: 1990-2000. Am J Infect Control. 2002;30(3):145–52.PubMedCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Vrijens F, Hulstaert F, Devriese S, van de Sande S. Hospital-acquired infections in Belgian acute-care hospitals: an estimation of their global impact on mortality, length of stay and healthcare costs. Epidemiol Infect. 2012;140(1):126–36.PubMedCrossRef Vrijens F, Hulstaert F, Devriese S, van de Sande S. Hospital-acquired infections in Belgian acute-care hospitals: an estimation of their global impact on mortality, length of stay and healthcare costs. Epidemiol Infect. 2012;140(1):126–36.PubMedCrossRef
15.
go back to reference Kanerva M, Ollgren J, Virtanen MJ, Lyytikainen O, Prevalence Survey Study G. Estimating the annual burden of health care-associated infections in Finnish adult acute care hospitals. Am J Infect Control. 2009;37(3):227–30.PubMedCrossRef Kanerva M, Ollgren J, Virtanen MJ, Lyytikainen O, Prevalence Survey Study G. Estimating the annual burden of health care-associated infections in Finnish adult acute care hospitals. Am J Infect Control. 2009;37(3):227–30.PubMedCrossRef
16.
go back to reference Fabbro-Peray P, Sotto A, Defez C, Cazaban M, Molinari L, Pinede M, et al. Mortality attributable to nosocomial infection: a cohort of patients with and without nosocomial infection in a French university hospital. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2007;28(3):265–72.PubMedCrossRef Fabbro-Peray P, Sotto A, Defez C, Cazaban M, Molinari L, Pinede M, et al. Mortality attributable to nosocomial infection: a cohort of patients with and without nosocomial infection in a French university hospital. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2007;28(3):265–72.PubMedCrossRef
17.
go back to reference Kanerva M, Ollgren J, Virtanen MJ, Lyytikainen O, Prevalence Survey Study G. Risk factors for death in a cohort of patients with and without healthcare-associated infections in Finnish acute care hospitals. J Hosp Infect. 2008;70(4):353–60.PubMedCrossRef Kanerva M, Ollgren J, Virtanen MJ, Lyytikainen O, Prevalence Survey Study G. Risk factors for death in a cohort of patients with and without healthcare-associated infections in Finnish acute care hospitals. J Hosp Infect. 2008;70(4):353–60.PubMedCrossRef
18.
go back to reference Delgado-Rodriguez M, Gomez-Ortega A, Llorca J, Lecuona M, Dierssen T, Sillero-Arenas M, et al. Nosocomial infection, indices of intrinsic infection risk, and in-hospital mortality in general surgery. J Hosp Infect. 1999;41(3):203–11.PubMedCrossRef Delgado-Rodriguez M, Gomez-Ortega A, Llorca J, Lecuona M, Dierssen T, Sillero-Arenas M, et al. Nosocomial infection, indices of intrinsic infection risk, and in-hospital mortality in general surgery. J Hosp Infect. 1999;41(3):203–11.PubMedCrossRef
19.
go back to reference Vincent JL, Rello J, Marshall J, Silva E, Anzueto A, Martin CD, et al. International study of the prevalence and outcomes of infection in intensive care units. JAMA. 2009;302(21):2323–9.PubMedCrossRef Vincent JL, Rello J, Marshall J, Silva E, Anzueto A, Martin CD, et al. International study of the prevalence and outcomes of infection in intensive care units. JAMA. 2009;302(21):2323–9.PubMedCrossRef
20.
go back to reference Wenzel RP. Health care-associated infections: major issues in the early years of the 21st century. Clin Infect Dis. 2007;45 Suppl 1:S85–8.PubMedCrossRef Wenzel RP. Health care-associated infections: major issues in the early years of the 21st century. Clin Infect Dis. 2007;45 Suppl 1:S85–8.PubMedCrossRef
21.
go back to reference Garner JS, Jarvis WR, Emori TG, Horan TC, Hughes JM. CDC definitions for nosocomial infections, 1988. Am J Infect Control. 1988;16(3):128–40.PubMedCrossRef Garner JS, Jarvis WR, Emori TG, Horan TC, Hughes JM. CDC definitions for nosocomial infections, 1988. Am J Infect Control. 1988;16(3):128–40.PubMedCrossRef
22.
go back to reference Quan H, Sundararajan V, Halfon P, Fong A, Burnand B, Luthi JC, et al. Coding algorithms for defining comorbidities in ICD-9-CM and ICD-10 administrative data. Med Care. 2005;43(11):1130–9.PubMedCrossRef Quan H, Sundararajan V, Halfon P, Fong A, Burnand B, Luthi JC, et al. Coding algorithms for defining comorbidities in ICD-9-CM and ICD-10 administrative data. Med Care. 2005;43(11):1130–9.PubMedCrossRef
23.
go back to reference Charlson ME, Pompei P, Ales KL, MacKenzie CR. A new method of classifying prognostic comorbidity in longitudinal studies: development and validation. J Chronic Dis. 1987;40(5):373–83.PubMedCrossRef Charlson ME, Pompei P, Ales KL, MacKenzie CR. A new method of classifying prognostic comorbidity in longitudinal studies: development and validation. J Chronic Dis. 1987;40(5):373–83.PubMedCrossRef
24.
go back to reference Garcia-Martin M, Lardelli-Claret P, Jimenez-Moleon JJ, Bueno-Cavanillas A, Luna-del-Castillo JD, Galvez-Vargas R. Proportion of hospital deaths potentially attributable to nosocomial infection. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2001;22(11):708–14.PubMedCrossRef Garcia-Martin M, Lardelli-Claret P, Jimenez-Moleon JJ, Bueno-Cavanillas A, Luna-del-Castillo JD, Galvez-Vargas R. Proportion of hospital deaths potentially attributable to nosocomial infection. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2001;22(11):708–14.PubMedCrossRef
25.
go back to reference Moro ML, Morsillo F. Can hospital discharge diagnoses be used for surveillance of surgical-site infections? J Hosp Infect. 2004;56(3):239–41.PubMedCrossRef Moro ML, Morsillo F. Can hospital discharge diagnoses be used for surveillance of surgical-site infections? J Hosp Infect. 2004;56(3):239–41.PubMedCrossRef
26.
go back to reference Hebden J. Use of ICD-9-CM coding as a case-finding method for sternal wound infections after CABG procedures. Am J Infect Control. 2000;28(2):202–3.PubMedCrossRef Hebden J. Use of ICD-9-CM coding as a case-finding method for sternal wound infections after CABG procedures. Am J Infect Control. 2000;28(2):202–3.PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Mortality related to hospital-associated infections in a tertiary hospital; repeated cross-sectional studies between 2004-2011
Authors
Anne Mette Koch
Roy Miodini Nilsen
Hanne Merete Eriksen
Rebecca Jane Cox
Stig Harthug
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 2047-2994
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-015-0097-9

Other articles of this Issue 1/2015

Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control 1/2015 Go to the issue
Live Webinar | 27-06-2024 | 18:00 (CEST)

Keynote webinar | Spotlight on medication adherence

Live: Thursday 27th June 2024, 18:00-19:30 (CEST)

WHO estimates that half of all patients worldwide are non-adherent to their prescribed medication. The consequences of poor adherence can be catastrophic, on both the individual and population level.

Join our expert panel to discover why you need to understand the drivers of non-adherence in your patients, and how you can optimize medication adherence in your clinics to drastically improve patient outcomes.

Prof. Kevin Dolgin
Prof. Florian Limbourg
Prof. Anoop Chauhan
Developed by: Springer Medicine
Obesity Clinical Trial Summary

At a glance: The STEP trials

A round-up of the STEP phase 3 clinical trials evaluating semaglutide for weight loss in people with overweight or obesity.

Developed by: Springer Medicine

Highlights from the ACC 2024 Congress

Year in Review: Pediatric cardiology

Watch Dr. Anne Marie Valente present the last year's highlights in pediatric and congenital heart disease in the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Pulmonary vascular disease

The last year's highlights in pulmonary vascular disease are presented by Dr. Jane Leopold in this official video from ACC.24.

Year in Review: Valvular heart disease

Watch Prof. William Zoghbi present the last year's highlights in valvular heart disease from the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Heart failure and cardiomyopathies

Watch this official video from ACC.24. Dr. Biykem Bozkurt discusses last year's major advances in heart failure and cardiomyopathies.