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Surveillance of external ventricular drainage-associated meningitis and ventriculitis in German intensive care units

P. Bischoff, C. Schröder, Petra Gastmeier, Christine Geffers

2020Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology21 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In light of the infection risk associated with external ventricular drainage (EVD), we decided to establish the surveillance of EVD-associated meningitis/ventriculitis in German intensive care units (ICUs) in the framework of the German national nosocomial infection surveillance system (KISS). Here, we present the current reference data and subsequent risk-factor analysis for EVD-associated meningitis/ventriculitis rates. METHODS: The surveillance method corresponds with the surveillance methods for device-associated infections recommended by the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). All ICUs participating for at least 1 month from 2008 to 2016 in the module ICU-KISS were included in the reference dataset and the multivariate analysis. RESULTS: Current reference data (2008-2016) are based on input from 157 ICUs. The mean EVD-associated meningitis/ventriculitis rate per 1,000 EVD days was 3.96, with little variation between neurosurgical, surgical, interdisciplinary (hospitals with >400 beds), and neurological ICUs. In total, 893 EVD-associated meningitis/ventriculitis cases and 225,351 EVD days were included in the risk-factor analysis. After multivariate analysis, 2 factors remained significant: (1) stay in an ICU labeled other than neurosurgical, surgical, interdisciplinary (>400 beds), and neurological as a protective factor and (2) EVD utilization rate above the 75th quantile as a risk factor for acquisition of EVD-associated meningitis/ventriculitis. CONCLUSIONS: EVD-associated meningitis and ventriculitis are frequent complications of care in intensive care patients at risk. A long hospital stay and/or the presence of the EVD puts the patient at high risk for pathogen acquisition with subsequent infection.

Topics & Concepts

VentriculitisMedicineMeningitisExternal ventricular drainIntensive careEmergency medicineRisk factorViral meningitisIntensive care medicineIntensive care unitPediatricsHydrocephalusSurgeryInternal medicineBacterial meningitisCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusBacterial Infections and VaccinesNosocomial Infections in ICU
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