Hospital compare clabsi

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Rates may be different based on the types of ICUs, the types of services they provide, the patients they serve, and the frequency of central line use.

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Infection rates can vary from different types of ICUs, hospital to hospital, and from month to month.

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It would be best to have no infections, however it may not be possible to prevent all bloodstream infections in patients with central lines. Measuring, monitoring and reporting CLABSI rates in ICU can assist hospitals with evaluating the effectiveness of their infection prevention and control interventions and make further improvements based on this information. What is a central line-associated bloodstream infection?Ī central line-associated bloodstream infection or CLABSI occurs when bacteria get into the line and spreads to the bloodstream causing infection. Central lines are inserted through artificial openings in the skin, which decreases the ability of the body to keep out bacteria. A typical intravenous line or IV is not considered a central line. View current CLABSI rates for each region.Ī central line is fed through a vein and provides access to major blood vessels (e.g.

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