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Published in: European Journal of Medical Research 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Stem Cell Transplantation | Research

Impact of intensified contact precautions while treating hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients during aplasia

Authors: Christian Böing, Christian Reicherts, Neele Froböse, Alexander Mellmann, Frieder Schaumburg, Georg Lenz, Stefanie Kampmeier, Matthias Stelljes

Published in: European Journal of Medical Research | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Bacterial infections are a major complication for patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT). Therefore, protective isolation is considered crucial to prevent nosocomial infections in this population. Here, the impact of intensified contact precautions on environmental contamination and the occurrence of bloodstream infections (BSI) in patients on a HCT unit were compared between two contact precaution measures.

Methods

A 2-year retrospective observational study was performed. In the first year, strict contact precaution measures were applied (i.e., protective isolation, the use of sterile personal protective equipment (PPE) by healthcare workers and visitors and sterilization of linen and objects that entered the patient’s room). After one year, contact precautions were reduced (i.e., no use of sterile PPE, no sterilization of linen and objects that entered the patient’s room). Environmental contamination in randomly selected patient rooms was monitored by sampling six standardized environmental sites in the respective patient treatment units. In a before-and-after study, the number of BSI episodes of those patients, who were accommodated in the monitored rooms was compared.

Results

In total, 181 treatment units were monitored. No significant difference in the contamination of anterooms and patient’s rooms between both groups was found. A total of 168 patients were followed for the occurrence of BSI during the entire study period (before: 84 patients, after: 84 patients). The total count of patients with BSI episodes showed a higher incidence in the period with reduced contact precautions (30/84 vs. 17/84, p = 0.039). The cause of this increasing number of BSI can be traced back to BSI episodes with common commensal bacteria (17/84 vs. 5/84, p = 0.011).

Conclusions

The implementation of maximal barrier measures did not reduce the bacterial contamination of the patients’ environment. The impact on the patients’ outcomes remain controversial. Further research is needed to investigate the impact of infection prevention measures on the clinical outcome of patients undergoing HCT.
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Metadata
Title
Impact of intensified contact precautions while treating hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients during aplasia
Authors
Christian Böing
Christian Reicherts
Neele Froböse
Alexander Mellmann
Frieder Schaumburg
Georg Lenz
Stefanie Kampmeier
Matthias Stelljes
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
European Journal of Medical Research / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 2047-783X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-023-01085-8

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