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Julie Bedford, RN, MSN And Tamara Chan, RN Getting Lemons from Lemonade: Urinary Tract Infection Data at BC Children’s Hospital
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Why Look at Urinary Tract Infections?
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Literature Review – predominantly CAUTI and adult based. CDC definition – 3 types of Symptomatic UTIs: Catheter Associate UTI (CAUTI) Hospital Acquired UTI (HAUTI) Community Acquired UTI (ComUTI) NSQIP-P only provides an overall UTI rate. We wanted the lemons back from the NSQIP lemonade!
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1. Determine the type of UTIs occurring in BCCH. 2. Determine pediatric specific variables related to UTI development. 3. Create a comparison database of cases.
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Reviewed literature further. Consulted with Surgeon Champions. Developed a variable abstraction form. Re-abstracted all UTI occurrences from 2011 and 2012. Abstracted all included NSQIP cases starting from January 2012 with additional comparison variables.
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All Urinary Tract Infections CAUTI 25% ComUTI 44% HAUTI 31%
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Utilizing the comparison data base and UTI occurrence data, we completed a case control study. Results of this are still being analyzed. We anticipate being able to do a similar study for SSIs in future.
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Our overall goal is: To decrease the post-operative incidence of UTIs to a occurrence rate of 1% as measured by Pediatric NSQIP samples within 1 year.
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