Tianjin Medical Journal ›› 2017, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (8): 795-798.doi: 10.11958/20170689

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Prevention and control strategy of hospital-acquired infection in neurosurgical intensive critical unit

TU Yue△, YANG Xiao-sa   

  1. Center for Neurology and Neurosurgery of Affiliated Hospital of the Logistics University of Chinese People’ s Armed Police Forces (PAP), Institute of Traumatic Brain Injury and Neuroscience, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Neurotrauma Repair, Tianjin 300162, China
  • Received:2017-06-13 Revised:2017-07-28 Published:2017-08-15 Online:2017-08-15
  • Contact: △Corresponding Author E-mail: ytumail@vip.126.com E-mail:ytumail@vip.126.com

Abstract: Hospital acquired infection (HAI) is one of the common complications of hospitalized patients and poses a serious threat to public health worldwide, which causes an exacerbation, prolonged hospitalization and increased medical costs. Because of higher illness severity and more invasive operations, patients in neurosurgical intensive critical unit (NICU) are more susceptible to HAI such as hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) and surgical site infection (SSI), leading to the increase of mortality. Therefore, the prevention and treatment of HAI is an important challenge during the treatment of diseases in NICU. In this paper, we summarized the common types, pathogenic characteristics, prevention measures and antimicrobial treatment of HAI in NICU, aiming to provide ideas and reference on HAI treatment for medical personnel in NICU.

Key words: cross infection, hospital acquired pneumonia, surgical site infection, hospital acquired central nervous system infection, catheter related urinary tract infection, catheter related blood stream infection