Anti-infectious decontamination strategies in Dutch intensive care units:A survey study on contemporary practice and heterogeneity

Purpose: Despite increasing evidence and updated national guidelines, practice of anti-infectious strategies appears to vary in the Netherlands. This study aimed to determine the variation of current practices of anti infectious strategies in Dutch ICUs. Materials and methods: In 2018 and 2019 an online survey of all Dutch ICUs was conducted with detailed questions on their anti-infectious strategies. Results: 89% (63 of 71) of the Dutch ICUs responded to the online survey. The remaining ICUs were contacted by telephone. 47 (66%) of the Dutch ICUs used SDD, 14 (20%) used SOD and 10 (14%) used... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Elderman, J. H.
Ong, D. S. Y.
van der Voort, P. H. J.
Wils, E-J.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Reihe/Periodikum: Elderman , J H , Ong , D S Y , van der Voort , P H J & Wils , E-J 2021 , ' Anti-infectious decontamination strategies in Dutch intensive care units : A survey study on contemporary practice and heterogeneity ' , Journal of Critical Care , vol. 64 , pp. 262-269 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2021.05.001
Schlagwörter: Intensive care units / Anti-infective agents / Gastrointestinal tract / Decontamination / Prevention and control / Surveys and questionnaires / GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA / SELECTIVE OROPHARYNGEAL DECONTAMINATION / DIGESTIVE-TRACT DECONTAMINATION / CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS / ERADICATE CANDIDA COLONIZATION / ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE / ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE / INTESTINAL-TRACT / AMPHOTERICIN-B / SDD
Sprache: Englisch
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Purpose: Despite increasing evidence and updated national guidelines, practice of anti-infectious strategies appears to vary in the Netherlands. This study aimed to determine the variation of current practices of anti infectious strategies in Dutch ICUs. Materials and methods: In 2018 and 2019 an online survey of all Dutch ICUs was conducted with detailed questions on their anti-infectious strategies. Results: 89% (63 of 71) of the Dutch ICUs responded to the online survey. The remaining ICUs were contacted by telephone. 47 (66%) of the Dutch ICUs used SDD, 14 (20%) used SOD and 10 (14%) used neither SDD nor SOD. Within these strategies considerable heterogeneity was observed in the start criteria of SDD/SOD, the regimen adjustments based on microbiological surveillance and the monitoring of the interventions. Conclusions: The proportion of Dutch ICUs applying SDD or SOD increased over time. Considerable heterogeneity in the regimens was reported. The impact of the observed differences within SDD and SOD practices on clinical outcome remains to be explored. (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).