Factors associated with healthcare-related infections in the pediatric intensive care unit

Authors

  • Juan Carlos Yanes Macias Hospital Pediatrico Universitario Paquito Glez Cueto Cienfuegos https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7188-4008
  • Iraima Mayón Moya
  • Dayana Elisa Pérez Carrodeguas
  • Aymahara Gómez Morejón
  • Heydi Osés Díaz
  • Juan Camilo Díaz Ceballos

Keywords:

healthcare-associated infection, risk factors, health problems.

Abstract

Introduction: Infections associated with healthcare represent a serious health problem and an economic impact, elements that lead to an increase in the number of days/stay, worsen the prognosis of the seriously ill patient and conditions family and social cost.

Objective: To determine the main risk factors associated with healthcare-related infections in the intensive care unit.

Methods: Observational, analytical, case-control type study in the intensive care unit of "Paquito González Cueto" University Pediatric Hospital in patients with infections related to health services, from January 2018 to December 2020.

Results: Children under 4 years of age predominated, mainly the group of 1-4 years with a 2.1 times higher risk for infections, with a slight predominance of the male sex, the normal weight prevailed (31.6%) who presented some nutritional deficit by default, with a risk of infection of 7.2 times for malnourished; 48.3% of the patients had an associated intrinsic factor. Chronic neurological, onco-proliferative and immunodeficiencies diseases were the most representative; the previous use of antibiotics, catheterization and prolonged hospital stay were the extrinsic factors that predominated, with significant risk in almost all patients.

Conclusions: There is an association with an elevated risk of infection in children under 4 years of age, with nutritional deficit by default; intrinsic factors such as chronic diseases with a predominance of neurological diseases and significant extrinsic risk factors. This makes it possible to direct improvement strategies to reduce morbidity and mortality.

 

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Juan Carlos Yanes Macias, Hospital Pediatrico Universitario Paquito Glez Cueto Cienfuegos

Especialista Servicio de Respiratorio Hospital Pediatrico Cienfuegos

Published

2022-09-29

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Yanes Macias JC, Mayón Moya I, Pérez Carrodeguas DE, Gómez Morejón A, Osés Díaz H, Díaz Ceballos JC. Factors associated with healthcare-related infections in the pediatric intensive care unit. Rev Cubana Pediatría [Internet]. 2022 Sep. 29 [cited 2025 Jun. 22];94(4). Available from: https://revpediatria.sld.cu/index.php/ped/article/view/2001

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