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Subjects and Methods
Study Design:
This cross-sectional descriptive study will be conducted on admitted patients in Cardiovascular Unit at the Tertiary Care Hospital in Port Said hospitals.
Subjects:
From each patient the following data will be collected: full medical history, symptoms and signs, lab investigations including serum electrolytes, procalcitonin, liver and kidney function tests, receipt of antibiotics and its response.
Inclusion criteria:
Exclusion criteria:
Methods:
Study design This study will be conducted at the tertiary care hospital which offers a medical and surgery ICU and also has a cardiovascular Unit.
Epidemiologic and clinical information of patients and classification of the bacteremia as Primary Bloodstream Infections (PBI), and Secondary Bloodstream Infections (SBI), based on CDC criteria (5) and its National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) yearly update.
Sample collection
Sample size:
Number of Samples is calculated according to the next equation:
N= (Z α\2)²×P(1-P)\d² (Daniel, 2009) In which; N= the required sample size (Z α\2) = A normal deviation reflect the type 1 error = 1.96 P = the prevalence of atypical bacteria in sputum samples = (46%) (13). D = the accuracy of estimate (how close to the true population) = 0.1
Thus; N= 60 blood samples.
Data Management and Statistical Analysis The results of the collected data will entered into SPSS-19 program for statistical analysis.
Descriptive data will be managed based on its type; mean, SD and range will summarize continuous data. While qualitative data will be summarized by frequencies.
With regard to analytic data, chi square test will be utilized to determine the difference between qualitative data, while T test and ANOVA will be utilized to determine the difference between quantitative data.
Ethical considerations
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| No of Positive CLABSI | No of +ve CLABSI in different types of cases, |
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| Primary Blood stream infection | Participant with blood stream infection not related to other other infection in the body |
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| Secondary Blood stream infection | Blood stream infection occur as a complication to infection in other parts of the body |
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| Blood Prevalence of types microorg. | % and Prevalence of different microorg causing Blood stream infection |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blood Catheters | Device | Central line as a predisposing factor for Blood stream infection |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| • Microbiological diagnosis and Culture sensitivity tests | • Microbiological diagnosis and Culture sensitivity tests by automated Bact Alert and Vitek2c systems for CLABSI. | 6 months |
| Determine antibiotic biogram of each organism isolated | Determine antibiotic biogram of each organism isolated | 6 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| •Determine the prevalence of occurrence of Primary or secondary Blood stream infection | •Determine the prevalence of occurrence of Primary or secondary Blood stream infection, causing microorganism, and predisposing factors. | 4 months |
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Inclusion Criteria:
• Patients diagnosed with sepsis based on medical history, lab investigations and clinical picture.
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients diagnosed with sepsis proved by medical history, lab investigations and clinical picture who received non-beta lactam antibiotics for the past 24 hours.
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Venous blood samples from cases with suspected sepsis, or bacteremia will be incubated with a medium which encourages promotes bacterial growth.
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Prof. Refat Sadeq | Recruiting | Port Said | 22223 | Egypt |
Publication in Medical journals
after one year
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| Faculty of Medicine Portsaid Uni | Recruiting | Port Said | Egypt |
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