Hospital-Nursing Home Transfer Patterns and Influence on Nursing Home Clostridium difficile Infection Rates

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  • Lauren Campbell
  • Kristen Bush
  • Ghinwa Dumyati
چکیده

set included WCC (< 4, 12–19.9, or ≥20 × 10/L), BUN≥11 mmol/L, serum albumin <25 g/L, heart rate > 90/minute, and respiratory rate >20/minute. A predictive score of min 0 and max 13 points was derived. A score ≥7 points was associated with 70% cases of cCDI, showed 68% sensitivity (95% CI, 55–80) in the derivation set and 70% (51–88) in the validation set, a specificity of 73% (69–76) and 76% (72–81) respectively, 17% PPV (9–25), and 97% NPV (95–99) in both sets. Conclusion. Using a large multicenter prospective cohort and robust modeling approach, we derived a predictive score that included easily available measures at the bedside. The score showed acceptable performance. Further validation is needed on cohorts with different characterstics (non-outbreak setting, higher rate of cCDI). Other approaches such as combination of biomarkers could be more predictive of cCDI. Disclosures. J. Powis, Merck: Grant Investigator, Research grant; GSK: Grant Investigator, Research grant; Roche: Grant Investigator, Research grant; Synthetic Biologicals: Investigator, Research grant

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دوره 4  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017