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Rosenthal VD, Bat-Erdene I, Gupta D, Rajhans P, Myatra SN, Muralidharan S, Mehta Y, Rai V, Hung NV, Luxsuwong M, Tapang ARD, Guo X, Trotter A, Kharbanda M, Rodrigues C, Dwivedy A, Shah S, Poojary A, Todi SK, Chabukswar S, Bhattacharyya M, Ramachandran B, Ramakrishnan N, Purkayasta SK, Sakle AS, Kumar S, Warrier AR, Kavathekar MS, Sahu S, Mubarak A, Modi N, Jaggi N, Gita N, Mishra SB, Sahu S, Jawadwala B, Zala D, Zompa T, Mathur P, Nirkhiwale S, Vadi S, Singh S, Agarwal M, Sen N, Karlekar A, Punia DP, Kumar S, Gopinath R, Nair PK, Gan CS, Chakravarthy M, Sandhu K, Kambam C, Mohanty SK, Varaiya A, Pandya N, Subhedar VR, Vanajakshi MR, Singla D, Tuvshinbayar M, Patel M, Ye G, Lum LCS, Zaini RHM, Batkhuu B, Dayapera KM, Nguyet LT, Berba R, Buenaflor MCS, Ng JA, Siriyakorn N, Thu LTA. Six-year study on peripheral venous catheter-associated BSI rates in 262 ICUs in eight countries of South-East Asia: International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium findings. J Vasc Access 2020; 22:34-41. [PMID: 32406328 DOI: 10.1177/1129729820917259] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/09/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND Short-term peripheral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infection rates have not been systematically studied in Asian countries, and data on peripheral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections incidence by number of short-term peripheral venous catheter days are not available. METHODS Prospective, surveillance study on peripheral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections conducted from 1 September 2013 to 31 May 2019 in 262 intensive care units, members of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium, from 78 hospitals in 32 cities of 8 countries in the South-East Asia Region: China, India, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. For this research, we applied definition and criteria of the CDC NHSN, methodology of the INICC, and software named INICC Surveillance Online System. RESULTS We followed 83,295 intensive care unit patients for 369,371 bed-days and 376,492 peripheral venous catheter-days. We identified 999 peripheral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections, amounting to a rate of 2.65/1000 peripheral venous catheter-days. Mortality in patients with peripheral venous catheter but without peripheral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections was 4.53% and 12.21% in patients with peripheral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections. The mean length of stay in patients with peripheral venous catheter but without peripheral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections was 4.40 days and 7.11 days in patients with peripheral venous catheter and peripheral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections. The microorganism profile showed 67.1% were Gram-negative bacteria: Escherichia coli (22.9%), Klebsiella spp (10.7%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (5.3%), Enterobacter spp. (4.5%), and others (23.7%). The predominant Gram-positive bacteria were Staphylococcus aureus (11.4%). CONCLUSIONS Infection prevention programs must be implemented to reduce the incidence of peripheral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections.
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- Infection Control Professionals of Mongolia, and Intermed Hospital, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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- BM Birla Heart Research Centre, Kolkata, India.,The Calcutta Medical Research Institute, Kolkata, India
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- Department of Anaesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain, Tata Memorial Hospital, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai, India
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- G. Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital, Coimbatore, India
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- Adult Intensive Care Unit, University Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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- Dong E Peoples Hospital, Shandong, P.R. China
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- P. D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Mumbai, India
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- Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Institute, Mumbai, India
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- Kovai Medical Center and Hospital, Coimbatore, India
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- Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thiruvananthapuram, India
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- Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, India
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- Max Super Speciality Hospital, Dehradun, Dehradun, India
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- Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Kochi, India
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- Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre, New Delhi, India
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- Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, Jaipur, India
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- Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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- Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi, India
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- Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital, Mumbai, India
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- Columbia Asia Referral Hospital-Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore, India
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- Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai, India
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- Pediatric Intensive Care, University Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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- Philippine General Hospital, Manila, Philippines
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- Cho Ray Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.,For a list of the remaining co-authors of this study, see Appendix 1
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Rosenthal VD, Bat-Erdene I, Gupta D, Belkebir S, Rajhans P, Zand F, Myatra SN, Afeef M, Tanzi VL, Muralidharan S, Gurskis V, Al-Abdely HM, El-Kholy A, AlKhawaja SAA, Sen S, Mehta Y, Rai V, Hung NV, Sayed AF, Guerrero-Toapanta FM, Elahi N, Morfin-Otero MDR, Somabutr S, De-Carvalho BM, Magdarao MS, Velinova VA, Quesada-Mora AM, Anguseva T, Ikram A, Aguilar-de-Moros D, Duszynska W, Mejia N, Horhat FG, Belskiy V, Mioljevic V, Di-Silvestre G, Furova K, Gamar-Elanbya MO, Gupta U, Abidi K, Raka L, Guo X, Luque-Torres MT, Jayatilleke K, Ben-Jaballah N, Gikas A, Sandoval-Castillo HR, Trotter A, Valderrama-Beltrán SL, Leblebicioglu H, Riera F, López M, Maurizi D, Desse J, Pérez I, Silva G, Chaparro G, Golschmid D, Cabrera R, Montanini A, Bianchi A, Vimercati J, Rodríguez-del-Valle M, Domínguez C, Saul P, Chediack V, Piastrelini M, Cardena L, Ramasco L, Olivieri M, Gallardo P, Juarez P, Brito M, Botta P, Alvarez G, Benchetrit G, Caridi M, Stagnaro J, Bourlot I, García M, Arregui N, Saeed N, Abdul-Aziz S, ALSayegh S, Humood M, Mohamed-Ali K, Swar S, Magray T, Aguiar-Portela T, Sugette-de-Aguiar T, Serpa-Maia F, Fernandes-Alves-de-Lima L, Teixeira-Josino L, Sampaio-Bezerra M, Furtado-Maia R, Romário-Mendes A, Alves-De-Oliveira A, Vasconcelos-Carneiro A, Anjos-Lima JD, Pinto-Coelho K, Maciel-Canuto M, Rocha-Batista M, Moreira T, Rodrigues-Amarilo N, Lima-de-Barros T, Guimarães KA, Batista C, Santos C, de-Lima-Silva F, Santos-Mota E, Karla L, Ferreira-de-Souza M, Luzia N, de-Oliveira S, Takeda C, Azevedo-Ferreira-Lima D, Faheina J, Coelho-Oliveira L, do-Nascimento S, Machado-Silva V, Bento-Ferreira, Olszewski J, Tenorio M, Silva-Lemos A, Ramos-Feijó C, Cardoso D, Correa-Barbosa M, Assunção-Ponte G, Faheina J, da-Silva-Escudero D, Servolo-Medeiros E, Andrade-Oliveira-Reis M, Kostadinov E, Dicheva V, Petrov M, Guo C, Yu H, Liu T, Song G, Wang C, Cañas-Giraldo L, Marin-Tobar D, Trujillo-Ramirez E, Andrea-Rios P, Álvarez-Moreno C, Linares C, González-Rubio P, Ariza-Ayala B, Gamba-Moreno L, Gualtero-Trujill S, Segura-Sarmiento S, Rodriguez-Pena J, Ortega R, Olarte N, Pardo-Lopez Y, Luis Marino Otela-Baicue A, Vargas-Garcia A, Roncancio E, Gomez-Nieto K, Espinosa-Valencia M, Barahona-Guzman N, Avila-Acosta C, Raigoza-Martinez W, Villamil-Gomez W, Chapeta-Parada E, Mindiola-Rochel A, Corchuelo-Martinez A, Martinez A, Lagares-Guzman A, Rodriguez-Ferrer M, Yepes-Gomez D, Muñoz-Gutierrez G, Arguello-Ruiz A, Zuniga-Chavarria M, Maroto-Vargas L, Valverde-Hernández M, Solano-Chinchilla A, Calvo-Hernandez I, Chavarria-Ugalde O, Tolari G, Rojas-Fermin R, Diaz-Rodriguez C, Huascar S, Ortiz M, Bovera M, Alquinga N, Santacruz G, Jara E, Delgado V, Salgado-Yepez E, Valencia F, Pelaez C, Gonzalez-Flores H, Coello-Gordon E, Picoita F, Arboleda M, Garcia M, Velez J, Valle M, Unigarro L, Figueroa V, Marin K, Caballero-Narvaez H, Bayani V, Ahmed S, Alansary A, Hassan A, Abdel-Halim M, El-Fattah M, Abdelaziz-Yousef R, Hala A, Abdelhady K, Ahmed-Fouad H, Mounir-Agha H, Hamza H, Salah Z, Abdel-Aziz D, Ibrahim S, Helal A, AbdelMassih A, Mahmoud AR, Elawady B, El-sherif R, Fattah-Radwan Y, Abdel-Mawla T, Kamal-Elden N, Kartsonaki M, Rivera D, Mandal S, Mukherjee S, Navaneet P, Padmini B, Sorabjee J, Sakle A, Potdar M, Mane D, Sale H, Abdul-Gaffar M, Kazi M, Chabukswar S, Anju M, Gaikwad D, Harshe A, Blessymole S, Nair P, Khanna D, Chacko F, Rajalakshmi A, Mubarak A, Kharbanda M, Kumar S, Mathur P, Saranya S, Abubakar F, Sampat S, Raut V, Biswas S, Kelkar R, Divatia J, Chakravarthy M, Gokul B, Sukanya R, Pushparaj L, Thejasvini A, Rangaswamy S, Saini N, Bhattacharya C, Das S, Sanyal S, Chaudhury B, Rodrigues C, Khanna G, Dwivedy A, Binu S, Shetty S, Eappen J, Valsa T, Sriram A, Todi S, Bhattacharyya M, Bhakta A, Ramachandran B, Krupanandan R, Sahoo P, Mohanty N, Sahu S, Misra S, Ray B, Pattnaik S, Pillai H, Warrier A, Ranganathan L, Mani A, Rajagopal S, Abraham B, Venkatraman R, Ramakrishnan N, Devaprasad D, Siva K, Divekar D, Satish Kavathekar M, Suryawanshi 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S, Makhlouf M, Awwad M, Ayyad O, Shaweesh A, Khader M, Alghazawi A, Hussien N, Alruzzieh M, Mohamed Y, ALazhary M, Abdul Aziz O, Alazmi M, Mendoza J, De Vera P, Rillorta A, de Guzman M, Girvan M, Torres M, Alzahrani N, Alfaraj S, Gopal U, Manuel M, Alshehri R, Lessing L, Alzoman H, Abdrahiem J, Adballah H, Thankachan J, Gomaa H, Asad T, AL-Alawi M, Al-Abdullah N, Demaisip N, Laungayan-Cortez E, Cabato A, Gonzales J, Al Raey M, Al-Darani S, Aziz M, Al-Manea B, Samy E, AlDalaton M, Alaliany M, Alabdely H, Helali N, Sindayen G, Malificio A, Al-Dossari H, Kelany A, Algethami A, Mohamed D, Yanne L, Tan A, Babu S, Abduljabbar S, Al-Zaydani M, Ahmed H, Al Jarie A, Al-Qathani A, Al-Alkami H, AlDalaton M, Alih S, Alaliany M, Gasmin-Aromin R, Balon-Ubalde E, Diab H, Kader N, Hassan-Assiry I, Kelany A, Albeladi E, Aboushoushah S, Qushmaq N, Fernandez J, Hussain W, Rajavel R, Bukhari S, Rushdi H, Turkistani A, Mushtaq J, Bohlega E, Simon S, Damlig E, Elsherbini S, Abraham S, Kaid E, Al-Attas A, Hawsawi G, Hussein B, Esam B, Caminade Y, Santos A, Abdulwahab M, Aldossary A, Al-Suliman S, AlTalib A, Albaghly N, HaqlreMia M, Kaid E, Altowerqi R, Ghalilah K, Alradady M, Al-Qatri A, Chaouali M, Shyrine E, Philipose J, Raees M, AbdulKhalik N, Madco M, Acostan C, Safwat R, Halwani M, Abdul-Aal N, Thomas A, Abdulatif S, Ali-Karrar M, Al-Gosn N, Al-Hindi A, Jaha R, AlQahtani S, Ayugat E, Al-Hussain M, Aldossary A, Al-Suliman S, Al-Talib A, Albaghly N, Haqlre-Mia M, Briones S, Krishnan R, Tabassum K, Alharbi L, Madani A, Al-Hindi A, Al-Gethamy M, Alamri D, Spahija G, Gashi A, Kurian A, George S, Mohamed A, Ramapurath R, Varghese S, Abdo N, Foda-Salama M, Al-Mousa H, Omar A, Salama M, Toleb M, Khamis S, Kanj S, Zahreddine N, Kanafani Z, Kardas T, Ahmadieh R, Hammoud Z, Zeid I, Al-Souheil A, Ayash H, Mahfouz T, Kondratas T, Grinkeviciute D, Kevalas R, Dagys A, Mitrev Z, Bogoevska-Miteva Z, Jankovska K, Guroska S, Petrovska M, Popovska K, Ng C, Hoon Y, Hasan YM, Othman-Jailani M, Hadi-Jamaluddin M, Othman A, Zainol H, Wan-Yusoff W, Gan C, Lum L, Ling C, Aziz F, Zhazali R, Abud-Wahab M, Cheng T, Elghuwael I, Wan-Mat W, Abd-Rahman R, Perez-Gomez H, Kasten-Monges M, Esparza-Ahumada S, Rodriguez-Noriega E, Gonzalez-Diaz E, Mayoral-Pardo D, Cerero-Gudino A, Altuzar-Figueroa M, Perez-Cruz J, Escobar-Vazquez M, Aragon D, Coronado-Magana H, Mijangos-Mendez J, Corona-Jimenez F, Aguirre-Avalos G, Lopez-Mateos A, Martinez-Marroquin M, Montell-Garcia M, Martinez-Martinez A, Leon-Sanchez E, Gomez-Flores G, Ramirez M, Gomez M, Lozano M, Mercado V, Zamudio-Lugo I, Gomez-Gonzalez C, Miranda-Novales M, Villegas-Mota I, Reyes-Garcia C, Ramirez-Morales M, Sanchez-Rivas M, Cureno-Diaz M, Matias-Tellez B, Gonzalez-Martinez J, Juarez-Vargas R, Pastor-Salinas O, Gutierrez-Munoz V, Conde-Mercado J, Bruno-Carrasco G, Manrique M, Monroy-Colin V, Cruz-Rivera Z, Rodriguez-Pacheco J, Cruz N, Hernandez-Chena B, Guido-Ramirez O, Arteaga-Troncoso G, Guerra-Infante F, Lopez-Hurtado M, Caleco JD, Leyva-Medellin E, Salamanca-Meneses A, Cosio-Moran C, Ruiz-Rendon R, Aguilar-Angel L, Sanchez-Vargas M, Mares-Morales R, Fernandez-Alvarez L, Castillo-Cruz B, Gonzalez-Ma M, Zavala-Ramír M, Rivera-Reyna L, del-Moral-Rossete L, Lopez-Rubio C, Valadez-de-Alba M, Bat-Erdene A, Chuluunchimeg K, Baatar O, Batkhuu B, Ariyasuren Z, Bayasgalan G, Baigalmaa S, Uyanga T, Suvderdene P, Enkhtsetseg D, Suvd-Erdene D, Chimedtseye E, Bilguun G, Tuvshinbayar M, Dorj M, Khajidmaa T, Batjargal G, Naranpurev M, Bat-Erdene A, Bolormaa T, Battsetseg T, Batsuren C, Batsaikhan N, Tsolmon B, Saranbaatar A, Natsagnyam P, Nyamdawa O, Madani N, Abouqal R, Zeggwagh A, Berechid K, Dendane T, Koirala A, Giri R, Sainju S, Acharya S, Paul N, Parveen A, Raza A, Nizamuddin S, Sultan F, Imran X, Sajjad R, Khan M, Sana F, Tayyab N, Ahmed A, Zaman G, Khan I, Khurram F, Hussain A, Zahra F, Imtiaz A, Daud N, Sarwar M, Roop Z, Yusuf S, Hanif F, Shumaila X, Zeb J, Ali S, Demas S, Ariff S, Riaz A, Hussain A, Kanaan A, Jeetawi R, Castaño E, Moreno-Castillo L, García-Mayorca E, Prudencio-Leon W, Vivas-Pardo A, Changano-Rodriguez M, Castillo-Bravo L, Aibar-Yaranga K, Marquez-Mondalgo V, Mueras-Quevedo J, Meza-Borja C, Flor J, Fernandez-Camacho Y, Banda-Flores C, Pichilingue-Chagray J, Castaneda-Sabogal A, Caoili J, Mariano M, Maglente R, Santos S, de-Guzman G, Mendoza M, Javellana O, Tajanlangit A, Tapang A, Sg-Buenaflor M, Labro E, Carma R, Dy A, Fortin J, Navoa-Ng J, Cesar J, Bonifacio B, Llames M, Gata H, Tamayo A, Calupit H, Catcho V, Bergosa L, Abuy M, Barteczko-Grajek B, Rojek S, Szczesny A, Domanska M, Lipinska G, Jaroslaw J, Wieczoreka A, Szczykutowicza A, Gawor M, Piwoda M, Rydz-Lutrzykowska J, Grudzinska M, Kolat-Brodecka P, Smiechowicz K, Tamowicz B, Mikstacki A, Grams A, Sobczynski P, Nowicka M, Kretov V, Shalapuda V, Molkov A, Puzanov S, Utkin I, Tchekulaev A, Tulupova V, Vasiljevic S, Nikolic L, Ristic G, Eremija J, Kojovic J, Lekic D, Simic A, Hlinkova S, Lesnakova A, Kadankunnel S, Abdo-Ali M, Pimathai R, Wanitanukool S, Supa N, Prasan P, Luxsuwong M, Khuenkaew Y, Lamngamsupha J, Siriyakorn N, Prasanthai V, Apisarnthanarak A, Borgi A, Bouziri A, Cabadak H, Tuncer G, Bulut C, Hatipoglu C, Sebnem F, Demiroz A, Kaya A, Ersoz G, Kuyucu N, Karacorlu S, Oncul O, Gorenek L, Erdem H, Yildizdas D, Horoz O, Guclu E, Kaya G, Karabay O, Altindis M, Oztoprak N, Sahip Y, Uzun C, Erben N, Usluer G, Ozgunes I, Ozcelik M, Ceyda B, Oral M, Unal N, Cigdem Y, Bayar M, Bermede O, Saygili S, Yesiler I, Memikoglu O, Tekin R, Oncul A, Gunduz A, Ozdemir D, Geyik M, Erdogan S, Aygun C, Dilek A, Esen S, Turgut H, Sungurtekin H, Ugurcan D, Yarar V, Bilir Y, Bayram N, Devrim I, Agin H, Ceylan G, Yasar N, Oruc Y, Ramazanoglu A, Turhan O, Cengiz M, Yalcin A, Dursun O, Gunasan P, Kaya S, Senol G, Kocagoz A, Al-Rahma H, Annamma P, El-Houfi A, Vidal H, Perez F, D-Empaire G, Ruiz Y, Hernandez D, Aponte D, Salinas E, Vidal H, Navarrete N, Vargas R, Sanchez E, Ngo Quy C, Thu T, Nguyet L, Hang P, Hang T, Hanh T, Anh D. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 45 countries for 2012-2017: Device-associated module. Am J Infect Control 2020; 48:423-432. [PMID: 31676155 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2019.08.023] [Citation(s) in RCA: 61] [Impact Index Per Article: 15.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/04/2019] [Revised: 08/20/2019] [Accepted: 08/21/2019] [Indexed: 12/18/2022]
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BACKGROUND We report the results of International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) surveillance study from January 2012 to December 2017 in 523 intensive care units (ICUs) in 45 countries from Latin America, Europe, Eastern Mediterranean, Southeast Asia, and Western Pacific. METHODS During the 6-year study period, prospective data from 532,483 ICU patients hospitalized in 242 hospitals, for an aggregate of 2,197,304 patient days, were collected through the INICC Surveillance Online System (ISOS). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-National Healthcare Safety Network (CDC-NHSN) definitions for device-associated health care-associated infection (DA-HAI) were applied. RESULTS Although device use in INICC ICUs was similar to that reported from CDC-NHSN ICUs, DA-HAI rates were higher in the INICC ICUs: in the medical-surgical ICUs, the pooled central line-associated bloodstream infection rate was higher (5.05 vs 0.8 per 1,000 central line-days); the ventilator-associated pneumonia rate was also higher (14.1 vs 0.9 per 1,000 ventilator-days,), as well as the rate of catheter-associated urinary tract infection (5.1 vs 1.7 per 1,000 catheter-days). From blood cultures samples, frequencies of resistance, such as of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to piperacillin-tazobactam (33.0% vs 18.3%), were also higher. CONCLUSIONS Despite a significant trend toward the reduction in INICC ICUs, DA-HAI rates are still much higher compared with CDC-NHSN's ICUs representing the developed world. It is INICC's main goal to provide basic and cost-effective resources, through the INICC Surveillance Online System to tackle the burden of DA-HAIs effectively.
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Rosenthal VD, Maki DG, Mehta Y, Leblebicioglu H, Memish ZA, Al-Mousa HH, Balkhy H, Hu B, Alvarez-Moreno C, Medeiros EA, Apisarnthanarak A, Raka L, Cuellar LE, Ahmed A, Navoa-Ng JA, El-Kholy AA, Kanj SS, Bat-Erdene I, Duszynska W, Van Truong N, Pazmino LN, See-Lum LC, Fernández-Hidalgo R, Di-Silvestre G, Zand F, Hlinkova S, Belskiy V, Al-Rahma H, Luque-Torres MT, Bayraktar N, Mitrev Z, Gurskis V, Fisher D, Abu-Khader IB, Berechid K, Rodríguez-Sánchez A, Horhat FG, Requejo-Pino O, Hadjieva N, Ben-Jaballah N, García-Mayorca E, Kushner-Dávalos L, Pasic S, Pedrozo-Ortiz LE, Apostolopoulou E, Mejía N, Gamar-Elanbya MO, Jayatilleke K, de Lourdes-Dueñas M, Aguirre-Avalos G, Maurizi DM, Montanini A, Spadaro ML, Marcos LS, Botta P, Jerez FM, Chavez MC, Ramasco L, Colqui MI, Olivieri MS, Rearte AS, Correa GE, Juarez PD, Gallardo PF, Brito MP, Mendez GH, Valdez JR, Cardena LP, Harystoy JM, Chaparro GJ, Rodriguez CG, Toomey R, Caridi M, Viegas M, Bernan ML, Romani A, Dominguez CB, Davalos LK, Richtmann R, Silva CA, Rodrigues TT, Filho AM, Seerig Palme ED, Besen A, Lazzarini C, Cardoso CB, Azevedo FK, Pinheiro APF, Camacho A, De Carvalho BM, De Assis MJM, Carneiro APV, Canuto MLM, Pinto Coelho KH, Moreira T, Oliveira AA, Sousa Colares MM, De Paula Bessa MM, Gomes Bandeira TDJP, De Moraes RA, Campos DA, De Barros Araújo TML, Freitas Tenório MT, Amorim S, Amaral M, Da Luz Lima J, Pino Da Silva Neta L, Batista C, De Lima Silva FJ, Ferreira De Souza MC, Arruda Guimaraes K, Marcia Maluf Lopes J, Nogueira Napoles KM, Neto Avelar LLS, Vieira LA, Gustavo De Oliveira Cardo L, Takeda CF, Ponte GA, Eduardo Aguiar Leitão F, De Souza Kuchenbecker R, Pires Dos Santos R, Maria Onzi Siliprandi E, Fernando Baqueiro Freitas L, Martins IS, Casi D, Maretti Da Silva MA, Blecher S, Villins M, Salomao R, Oliveira Castro SR, Da Silva Escudero DV, Andrade Oliveira Reis M, Mendonca M, Furlan V, Claudio do Amaral Baruzzi A, Sanchez TE, Moreira M, Vasconcelos de Freitas W, Passos de Souza L, Velinova VA, Hadjieva N, Petrov MM, Karadimov DG, Kostadinov ED, Dicheva VJ, Wang C, Guo X, Geng X, Wang S, Zhang J, Zhu L, Zhuo S, Guo C, Lili T, Ruisheng L, Kun L, Yang X, Yimin L, Pu M, Changan L, Shumei Y, Kangxiong W, Meiyi L, Ye G, Ziqin X, Yao S, Liqiang S, Marino Cañas Giraldo L, Margarita Trujillo Ramirez E, Rios PA, Carlos Torres Millan J, Giovanny Chapeta Parada E, Eduardo Mindiola Rochel A, Corchuelo Martinez AH, Marãa Perez Fernandez A, Guzman NB, Guzman AL, Ferrer MR, Vega YL, Munoz HJ, Moreno GC, Romero Torres SL, Hernandez HT, Valderrama MarquezClaudia Linares IA, Valencia ME, Corrales LS, Bonilla SM, Ivan Marin Uribe J, Gomez DY, Martinez JO, Dary Burgos Florez L, Osorio J, Santofimio D, Cortes LM, Villamil-Gomez W, Gutierrez GM, Ruiz AA, Fuentes CG, Chinchilla AS, Hernandez IC, Ugalde OC, Garcell HG, Perez CM, Bardak S, Ozkan S, Mejia N, Puello Guerrero Glenny Mirabal AM, Delgado M, Severino R, Lacerda E, Tolari G, Bovera MM, Pinto DB, González PF, Santacruz G, Alquinga N, Zaruma C, Remache N, Morocho D, Arboleda M, Zapata MC, Garcia MF, Picoita F, Velez J, Valle M, Yepez ES, Tutillo DM, Mora RA, Padilla AP, Chango M, Cabezas K, Tenorio López S, Lucía Bonilla Escudero A, Sánchez GT, Alberto Gonzalez Flores H, Garcia MF, Ghazi IA, Hassan M, Ismail GA, Hamed R, Abdel-Halim MM, El-Fattah MA, Abdel-Aziz D, Seliem ZS, Elsherif RH, Dewdar RA, Mohmed AA, Abdel-Fatteh Ahmed L, De Jesus Machuca L, Bran De Casares C, Kithreotis P, Daganou M, Veldekis D, Kartsonaki M, Gikas A, Luque Torres MT, Padgett D, Rivera DM, Jaggi N, Rodrigues C, Shah B, Parikh K, Patel J, Thakkar R, Chakravarthy M, Gokul B, Sukanya R, Pushparaj L, Vini T, Rangaswamy S, Patnaik SK, Venkateshwar V, John B, Dalal S, Sahu S, Sahu S, Ray B, Misra S, Mohanty N, Mishra BM, Sahoo P, Parmar N, Mishra S, Pati BK, Singh S, Pati BS, Panda A, Banergee S, Padhihari D, Samal S, Sahu S, Varma K, Suresh Kumar VP, Gopalakrishnan R, Ramakrishnan N, Abraham BK, Rajagopal S, Venkatraman R, Mani AK, Devaprasad D, Ranganathan L, Francis T, Cherain KM, Ramachandran B, Krupanandan R, Muralidharan S, Karpagam M, Padmini B, Saranya S, Kumar S, Pandya N, Kakkar R, Zompa T, Saini N, Samavedam S, Jagathkar G, Nirkhiwale S, Gehlot G, Bhattacharya S, Sood S, Singh S, Singh S, Todi SK, Bhattacharyya M, Bhakta A, Basu S, Agarwal A, Agarwal M, Kharbanda M, Sengupta S, Karmakar A, Gupta D, Sarkar AK, Dey R, Bhattacharya C, Chandy M, Ramanan V, Mahajan A, Roy M, Bhattacharya S, Sinha S, Roy I, Gupta U, Mukherjee S, Bej M, Mukherjee P, Baidya S, Azim A, Sakle AS, Sorabjee JS, Potdar MS, Subhedar VR, Udwadia F, Francis H, Dwivedy A, Binu S, Shetty S, Nair PK, Khanna DK, Chacko F, Blessymole S, Mehta PR, Singhal T, Shah S, Kothari V, Naik R, Patel MH, Aggarwal DG, Jawadwala BQ, Pawar NK, Kardekar SN, Manked AN, Myatra S, Divatia J, Kelkar R, Biswas S, Raut V, Sampat S, Thool A, Karlekar A, Nandwani S, Gupta S, Singhal S, Gupta M, Mathur P, Kumar S, Sandhu K, Dasgupta A, Raha A, Raman P, Wadhera A, Badyal B, Juneja S, Mishra B, Sharma S, Mehrotra M, Shelgaonkar J, Padbidri V, Dhawale R, Sibin SM, Mane D, Sale HK, Mukhit Abdul Gaffar Kazi M, Chabukswar S, Mathew A, Gaikwad D, Harshe A, Nadimpalli G, Bhamare S, Thorat S, Sarda O, Nadimpalli P, Mendonca A, Malik S, Kamble A, Kumari N, Arora S, Munshi N, Divekar DG, Kavathekar MS, Kulkarni AK, Kavathekar MS, Suryawanshi MV, Bommala ML, Bilolikar A, Joshi KL, Pamnani C, Wasan H, Khamkar S, Steephen L, Rajalakshmi A, Thair A, Mubarak A, Sathish S, Kumar S, Sunil H, Sujith S, Dinesh, Sen N, Thool A, Shinde N, Alebouyeh M, Jahani-Sherafat S, Zali MR, Sarbazi MR, Mansouri N, Tajeddin E, Razaghi M, Seyedjavadi S, Tajeddin E, Rashidan M, Razaghi M, Masjedi M, Maghsudi B, Sabetian G, Sanaei A, Yousefipour A, Alebouyeh M, Assiri AM, Furukawa-Cinquini EM, Alshehri AD, Giani AF, Demaisip NL, Cortez EL, Cabato AF, Gonzales Celiz JM, Al-Zaydani Asiri IA, Mohammed YK, Abdullah Al Raey M, Omer Abdul Aziz A, Ali Al Darani S, Aziz MR, Basri RH, Al-Awadi DK, Bukhari SZ, Aromin RG, Ubalde EB, Molano AM, Abdullah Al Enizy H, Baldonado CF, Al Adwani FM, Marie Casuyon Pahilanga A, Tan AM, Joseph S, Nair DS, Al-Abdullah NA, Sindayen G, Malificio AA, Mohammed DA, Mesfer Al Ghamdi H, Silo AC, Valisto MBV, Foteinakis N, Ghazal SS, Joseph MV, Hakawi A, Hasani A, Jusufi I, Spahija G, Baftiu N, Gecaj-Gashi A, Aly NY, El-Dossoky Noweir M, Varghese ST, Ramapurath RJ, Mohamed AM, George SM, Kurian A, Sayed AF, Salama MF, Omar AA, Rebello FM, Narciso DM, Zahreddine NK, Kanafani Z, Kardas T, Molaeb B, Jurdi L, Al Souheil A, Ftouni M, Ayash H, Mahfouz T, Kondratas T, Grinkeviciute D, Kevalas R, Gailiene G, Dagys A, Petrovska M, Popovska K, Bogoevska-Miteva Z, Jankovska K, Guroska ST, Anguseva T, Wan Yusoff WN, Shiham Zainal Abidin A, Gan CS, Zainol H, Rai V, Kwong WK, Hasan MS, Sri La Sri Ponnampala S, Veerakumaran J, Assadian O, Phuong DM, Binh NG, Kaur K, Lim J, Tan LH, Manikavasagam J, Cheong YM, Magaña HC, Cesar Mijangos Méndez J, Jiménez FC, Esparza-Ahumada S, Morfin-Otero R, Rodriguez-Noriega E, Gutierrez-Martinez S, Perez-Gomez HR, León-Garnica G, Mendoza-Mujica C, Cecilia Culebro Burguet M, Portillo-Gallo JH, Almazán FA, Miramontes GI, Olivas MDRV, Aguilar Angel LA, Vargas MS, Orlando Flores Alvarado A, Carlos Mares Morales R, Carlos Fernandez Alvarez L, Armando Rincon Leon H, Navarro Fuentes KR, Mariela Perez Hernandez Y, Falcon GM, Vargas AG, Trujillo Juarez MA, Mulia AM, Alma Ulloa Camacho P, Martinez-Marroquin MY, Garcia MM, Martinez AM, Sanchez EL, Flores GG, Martínez MDRG, Alfonso Galindo Olmeda J, Olivarez G, Rodriguez EB, Magdalena Gutierrez Castillo M, Guadalupe Villa González M, Beatriz Sauceda Castañeda I, Rodriguez JM, Baatar O, Batkhuu B, Meryem K, Amina B, Abouqal R, Zeggwagh AA, Dendane T, Abidi K, Madani N, Mahmood SF, Memon BA, Bhutto GH, Paul N, Parveen A, Raza A, Mahboob A, Nizamuddin S, Sultan F, Nazeer H, Khan AA, Hafeez A, Lara L, Mapp T, Alvarez B, Rojas-Bonilla MI, Castano E, De Moros DA, Atarama RE, Calisto Pazos ME, Paucar A, Ramos MT, Jurado J, Moreno D, Cruz Saldarriaga ME, Ramirez E, La Hoz Vergara CE, Enrique Prudencio Leon W, Isidro Castillo Bravo L, Fernanda Aibar Yaranga K, Pichilingue Chagray JE, Marquez Mondalgo VA, Zegarra ST, Astete NS, Guevara FC, Pastrana JS, Enrique Prudencio Leon W, Linares Calderon CF, Jesus Mayorga Espichan M, Martin Santivanez Monge L, Changano Rodriguez MV, Rosa Diaz Tavera Z, Martin Ramirez Wong F, Chavez SM, Rosa Diaz Tavera Z, Martin Ramirez Wong F, Atencio-Espinoza T, Villanueva VD, Blanco-Abuy MT, Tamayo AS, Bergosa LD, Llames CMJP, Trajano MF, Bunsay SA, Amor JC, Berba R, Sg Buenaflor MC, Labro E, Mendoza MT, Javellana OP, Salvio LG, Rayco RG, Bermudez V, Kubler A, Zielinska M, Kosmider-Zurawska M, Barteczko-Grajek B, Szewczyk E, Dragan B, Mikaszewska-Sokolewicz MA, Lazowski T, Cancel E, Licker MS, Dragomirescu LA, Dumitrascu V, Sandesc D, Bedreag O, Papurica M, Muntean D, Kotkov I, Kretov V, Shalapuda V, Molkov A, Puzanov S, Utkin I, Tchekulaev A, Tulupova V, Nikolic L, Ristic G, Eremija J, Kojovic J, Lekic D, Vasiljevic S, Lesnakova A, Marcekova A, Furova K, Gamar Elanbya MO, Ali MA, Kadankunnel SK, Somabutr S, Pimathai R, Wanitanukool S, Luxsuwong M, Supa N, Prasan P, Thamlikitkul V, Jamulitrat S, Suwalak N, Phainuphong P, Asma B, Aida B, Sarra BH, Ammar K, Ertem GT, Bulut C, Hatipoglu CA, Erdinc FS, Demiroz AP, Ozcelik M, Meco BC, Oral M, Unal N, Guclu CY, Kendirli T, İnce E, Çiftçi E, Yaman A, Ödek Ç, Karbuz A, Kocabaş BA, Altın N, Cesur S, Atasay B, Erdeve O, Akduman H, Kahvecioglu D, Cakir U, Yildiz D, Kilic A, Arsan S, Arman D, Unal S, Gelebek Y, Zengin H, Sen S, Cabadak H, Erbay A, Yalcin AN, Turhan O, Cengiz M, Dursun O, Gunasan P, Kaya S, Ramazanoglu A, Ustun C, Yasayacak A, Akdeniz H, Sirmatel F, Otkun AM, Sacar S, Sener A, Turgut H, Sungurtekin H, Ugurcan D, Necan C, Yilmaz C, Ozdemir D, Geyik MF, Ince N, Danis A, Erdogan SY, Erben N, Usluer G, Ozgunes I, Uzun C, Oncul O, Gorenek L, Erdem H, Baylan O, Ozgultekin A, Inan A, Bolukcu S, Senol G, Ozdemir H, Gokmen Z, Ozdemir SI, Kaya A, Ersoz G, Kuyucu N, Karacorlu S, Kaya Z, Guclu E, Kaya G, Karabay O, Esen S, Aygun C, Ulger F, Dilek A, Yilmaz H, Sunbul M, Engin A, Bakir M, Elaldi N, Koksal I, Yildizdas D, Horoz OO, Willke A, Koç MM, Azak E, Elahi N, Annamma P, El Houfi A, Pirez Garcia MC, Vidal H, Perez F, Empaire GD, Ruiz Y, Hernandez D, Aponte D, Salinas E, Diaz C, Guzmán Siritt ME, Gil De Añez ZD, Bravo LM, Orozco N, Mejías E, Hung NV, Anh NQ, Chau NQ, Thu TA, Phuong DM, Binh NG, Thi Diem Tuyet L, Thi Van Trang D, Hong Thoa VT, Tien NP, Anh Thu LT, Hang PT, My Hanh TT, Thuy Hang TT, Phuong Anh DP. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 43 countries for 2007-2012. Device-associated module. Am J Infect Control 2014; 42:942-56. [PMID: 25179325 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2014.05.029] [Citation(s) in RCA: 172] [Impact Index Per Article: 17.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/28/2014] [Revised: 05/07/2014] [Accepted: 05/07/2014] [Indexed: 12/14/2022]
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We report the results of an International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) surveillance study from January 2007-December 2012 in 503 intensive care units (ICUs) in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. During the 6-year study using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) U.S. National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) definitions for device-associated health care-associated infection (DA-HAI), we collected prospective data from 605,310 patients hospitalized in the INICC's ICUs for an aggregate of 3,338,396 days. Although device utilization in the INICC's ICUs was similar to that reported from ICUs in the U.S. in the CDC's NHSN, rates of device-associated nosocomial infection were higher in the ICUs of the INICC hospitals: the pooled rate of central line-associated bloodstream infection in the INICC's ICUs, 4.9 per 1,000 central line days, is nearly 5-fold higher than the 0.9 per 1,000 central line days reported from comparable U.S. ICUs. The overall rate of ventilator-associated pneumonia was also higher (16.8 vs 1.1 per 1,000 ventilator days) as was the rate of catheter-associated urinary tract infection (5.5 vs 1.3 per 1,000 catheter days). Frequencies of resistance of Pseudomonas isolates to amikacin (42.8% vs 10%) and imipenem (42.4% vs 26.1%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates to ceftazidime (71.2% vs 28.8%) and imipenem (19.6% vs 12.8%) were also higher in the INICC's ICUs compared with the ICUs of the CDC's NHSN.
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Ilhan A, Wagner L, Maj M, Woehrer A, Czech T, Heinzl H, Marosi C, Base W, Preusser M, Jeuken JW, Navis AC, Sijben A, Boots-Sprenger SH, Bleeker FE, Gijtenbeek JM, Wesseling P, Seyed Sadr E, Tessier A, Seyed Sadr M, Alshami J, Anan M, Sabau C, Del Maestro R, Agnihotri S, Gajadhar A, Wolf A, Mischel PM, Hawkins C, Guha A, Guan X, Chance MR, Barnholtz-Sloan JS, Larson JD, Rodriguez FJ, Demer AM, Sarver AL, Dubac A, Jenkins RB, Dupuy AJ, Copeland NG, Jenkins NA, Taylor MD, Largaespada DA, Lusis EA, Stuart JE, Scheck AC, Coons SW, Lal A, Perry A, Gutmann DH, Barnholtz-Sloan JS, Adams MD, Cohen M, Devine K, Wolinsky Y, Bambakidis N, Selman W, Miller R, Sloan AE, Suchorska B, Mehrkens JH, Eigenbrod S, Eroes CA, Tonn JC, Kretzschmar HA, Kreth FW, Buczkowicz P, Bartels U, Morrison A, Zarghooni M, Bouffet E, Hawkins C, Kollmeyer TM, Wrensch M, Decker PA, Xiao Y, Rynearson AL, Fink S, Kosel ML, Johnson DR, Lachance DH, Yang P, Fridley BL, Wiemels J, Wiencke J, Jenkins RB, Zhou YH, Hess KR, Yu L, Raj VR, Liu L, Alfred Yung WK, Hutchins LF, Linskey ME, Roldan G, Kachra R, McIntyre JB, Magliocco A, Easaw J, Hamilton M, Northcott PA, Van Meter T, Eberhart C, Weiss W, Rutka JT, Gupta N, Korshunov A, French P, Kros J, Michiels E, Kloosterhof N, Hauser P, Montange MF, Jouvet A, Bouffet E, Jung S, Kim SK, Wang KC, Cho BK, Di Rocco C, Massimi L, Leonard J, Scheurlen W, Pfister S, Robinson S, Yang SH, Yoo JY, Cho DG, Kim HK, Kim SW, Lee SW, Fink S, Kollmeyer T, Rynearson A, Decker P, Sicotte H, Yang P, Jenkins R, Lai A, Kharbanda S, Tran A, Pope W, Solis O, Peale F, Forrest W, Purjara K, Carrillo J, Pandita A, Ellingson B, Bowers C, Soriano R, Mohan S, Yong W, Aldape K, Mischel P, Liau L, Nghiemphu P, James CD, Prados M, Westphal M, Lamszus K, Cloughesy T, Phillips H, Thon N, Kreth S, Eigenbrod S, Lutz J, Ledderose C, Tonn JC, Kretzschmar H, Kreth FW, Mokhtari K, Ducray F, Kros JM, Gorlia T, Idbaih A, Marie Y, Taphoorn M, Wesseling P, Brandes AA, Hoang-Xuan K, Delattre JY, Van den Bent M, Sanson M, Lavon I, Shahar T, Granit A, Smith Y, Nossek E, Siegal T, Ram Z, Marko NF, Quackenbush J, Weil RJ, Ducray F, Criniere E, Idbaih A, Paris S, Marie Y, Carpentier C, Houillier C, Dieme M, Adam C, Hoang-Xuan K, Delattre JY, Duyckaerts C, Sanson M, Mokhtari K, Zinn PO, Kozono D, Kasper EM, Warnke PC, Chin L, Chen CC, Saito K, Mukasa A, Saito N, Stieber D, Lenkiewicz E, Evers L, Vallar L, Bjerkvig R, Barrett M, Niclou SP, Gorlia T, Brandes A, Stupp R, Rampling R, Fumoleau P, Dittrich C, Campone M, Twelves C, Raymond E, Lacombe D, van den Bent MJ, Potter N, Ashmore S, Karakoula K, Ward S, Suarez-Merino B, Luxsuwong M, Thomas DG, Darling J, Warr T, Gutman DA, Cooper L, Kong J, Chisolm C, Van Meir EG, Saltz JH, Moreno CS, Brat DJ, Brennan CW, Brat DJ, Aldape KD, Cohen M, Lehman NL, McLendon RE, Miller R, Schniederjan M, Vandenberg SR, Weaver K, Phillips S, Pierce L, Christensen B, Smith A, Zheng S, Koestler D, Houseman EA, Marsit CJ, Wiemels JL, Nelson HH, Karagas MR, Wrensch MR, Kelsey KT, Wiencke JK, Al-Nedawi K, Meehan B, Micallef J, Guha A, Rak J. -Omics and Prognostic Markers. Neuro Oncol 2010. [DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noq116.s8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022] Open
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Boonvisut S, Ladpli S, Sujatanond M, Tisavipat N, Luxsuwong M, Nunta-aree S, Boonampol D, Srimaharaja S, Panitphong T, Dulayajinda D, Areewattana S. A new technique for the repair and reconstruction of frontoethmoidal encephalomeningoceles by medial orbital composite-unit translocation. Br J Plast Surg 2001; 54:93-101. [PMID: 11207116 DOI: 10.1054/bjps.2000.3487] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/18/2022]
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A frontoethmoidal encephalomeningocele is a herniation of brain and meninges through a congenital bone defect in the skull at the junction of the frontal and ethmoidal bones. Between 1992 and 1999, we treated 145 cases of frontoethmoidal encephalomeningocele. Before 1993, the operation was performed in two stages. An intracranial repair by neurosurgeons preceded the external extirpation of the mass. In 70 cases that were operated on after 1993, a one-stage closure of the skull defect with a medial orbital composite-unit translocation technique was used. The medial orbital rim on each side, with intact periosteum, medial canthal ligament and lacrimal apparatus, was translocated as a unit to the midline. The advantages of this technique are that it allows convenient access to resect the herniation mass and close the defect, it restores normal interorbital and intercanthal distances and it eliminates the need for a transnasal medial canthopexy. Augmentation rhinoplasty can be avoided in most cases by tilting the composite unit with its preserved blood supply.
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- S Boonvisut
- Division of Plastic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
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Rees JH, Balakas N, Agathonikou A, Hain SF, Giovanonni G, Panayiotopoulos CP, Luxsuwong M, Revesz T. Primary diffuse leptomeningeal gliomatosis simulating tuberculous meningitis. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2001; 70:120-2. [PMID: 11118261 PMCID: PMC1763455 DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.70.1.120] [Citation(s) in RCA: 31] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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Three patients are reported on who presented with communicating hydrocephalus due to presumed tuberculous meningitis. Subsequent clinical deterioration despite antituberculous chemotherapy prompted reassessment with FDG-PET scanning and meningeal biopsy in one case and repeat CSF cytology with special staining in the second. The third patient died and postmortem confirmed a diagnosis of primary diffuse leptomeningeal gliomatosis. In the first two patients, MRI of the entire neuraxis showed no evidence of a primary intraparenchymal tumour. These cases emphasise the need for repeated reassessment in patients with culture negative lymphocytic meningitis. In addition, this is the first report of FDG-PET scanning in leptomeningeal gliomatosis.
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- J H Rees
- University Department of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK.
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Holton JL, Steel T, Luxsuwong M, Crockard HA, Revesz T. Skull base chordomas: correlation of tumour doubling time with age, mitosis and Ki67 proliferation index. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol 2000; 26:497-503. [PMID: 11123715 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2990.2000.00280.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 55] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between the rate of clinical tumour growth and various histological features, including Ki67 labelling index, in skull base chordoma. Cases of skull base chordoma from 19 patients (six female, 13 male; age range 8-63 years) were reviewed and the diagnosis confirmed based on histological and immunohistochemical features. In each biopsy cellularity, pleomorphism, mitotic activity, apoptotic bodies, necrosis and inflammatory cell infiltrate were graded and Ki67 labelling index (LI) calculated as a measure of proliferation. Tumour doubling time was assessed by quantitative analysis of tumour volumes in post-operative magnetic resonance images and correlated with age, sex, histological parameters and Ki67 LI. It was shown that increasing patient age, the presence of mitotic figures or a Ki67 LI in excess of 6% were associated with faster growing tumours.
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- J L Holton
- Department of Neuropathology, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK
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Boonvisut S, Ladpli S, Sujatanond M, Tandhavadhana C, Tisavipat N, Luxsuwong M, Nunta-aree S, Srimaharaja S, Panitphong T, Dulayajinda D, Areewattana S. Morphologic study of 120 skull base defects in frontoethmoidal encephalomeningoceles. Plast Reconstr Surg 1998; 101:1784-95. [PMID: 9623818 DOI: 10.1097/00006534-199806000-00003] [Citation(s) in RCA: 39] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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Frontoethmoidal encephalomeningocele is a herniation of brain and meninges through a congenital bone defect in the skull at the junction of the frontal and ethmoidal bones. From 1992 to 1996, 120 cases of frontoethmoidal encephalomeningocele were seen in our institutes, and the morphology of the skull defects was studied. The patients underwent thorough physical examinations and radiographic investigations including spiral three-dimensional computed tomography scan. Together with intraoperative findings, we found more types of the defects than previously reported. Our findings were categorized into the following types: type I, a single external opening between frontal, nasal, ethmoidal, and orbital bones; type IA, opening is limited between two bones of the area; type IB, opening is extended transversely or cephalad to involve adjacent structures; type II, multiple external openings in the region; type IIA, all of the openings are limited types; type IIB, one or more of the openings is/are extended type(s) that involve adjacent structures. There are 14 subtypes in these two types: 3 in type IA, 6 in type IB, 3 in type IIA, and 2 in type IIB. This classification is helpful in understanding the herniation pathway and in keeping informative records.
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- S Boonvisut
- Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
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The molecular genetic analysis of brain tumours has been the focus of considerable interest for a number of years. However, these studies have been largely directed towards understanding the fundamental biological processes involved in tumorigenesis and the techniques which have been used require considerable molecular biological skills. Unfortunately, there has not been the impetus to correlate basic biological studies with clinical or neuropathological features. The development of non-isotopic molecular cytogenetic in situ hybridization (ISH) techniques which can be applied to archival tumour material provides an opportunity to address a wide range of neuropathological questions at a genetic level. Identification of specific chromosomes has been made possible by the isolation of probes which recognize the highly repeated sequences present in the centromeric regions of individual chromosomes. Libraries of human chromosome-specific painting probes are also available. A range of probes which bind to the whole or part of specific single copy genes are becoming available. These can be detected with either fluorochromes with different emission colours or with enzymatic detection systems in either interphase nuclei derived from fresh, fixed and embedded tumour samples, touch preparations or smears (so-called 'interphase cytogenetics') as well as conventional metaphase spreads. Comparative genomic hybridization can be used to scan the entire genome for deletions or amplifications without any pre-existing information about the likely locations of these abnormalities or the availability of any specific DNA probes. These techniques can be used to identify aneuploidy or structural alterations in individual chromosomes and are likely to yield important information about the location of genes important in the pathogenesis of brain tumours and may also provide the basis for the refinement of diagnostic or prognostic criteria of these neoplasms.
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- J L Darling
- University Department of Neurological Surgery, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, UK
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Darling JL, Warr TJ, Ashmore SM, Luxsuwong M, Luxsuwong M, Revesz T. Non-isotopic molecular cytogenetics in neuro-oncology. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol 1997. [DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2990.1997.00069.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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