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Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections
Health Care-Associated Infections
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Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR)

It is estimated that there are 25,000 cases of central line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) that occur in the hospital annually with an estimated mortality of 12% to 25% for each infection. CLABSIs are the third-leading cause of health care-associated infections reported by the medical/surgical intensive care units (ICUs) participating in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Healthcare Safety Network system. The CDC has identified catheter-associated adverse events as one of its Seven Healthcare Safety Challenges, with the goal of reducing catheter-related adverse events by 50% within the next five years.
--Source: CDC

Hospital Name Standardized Infection Ratio # of Infections Central Line Days Date Range
Alfred I duPont Hospital (DE)
    0.21 3 4947 Q1 08-Q2 09
    BEEBE MEDICAL CENTER (DE)
      0.37 2 3298 Q1 08-Q2 09
      ST FRANCIS HOSPITAL (DE)
        0.60 2 1439 Q1 08-Q1 09
        NANTICOKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (DE)
          0.89 3 2032 Q1 08-Q2 09
          BAYHEALTH MEDICAL CENTER (DE)
            1.21 9 4483 Q1 08-Q2 09
            CHRISTIANA HOSPITAL (DE)
              1.34 27 9332 Q1 08-Q2 09

               
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