Saturday, April 2, 2011: 1:00 PM-2:15 PM
Trinity Ballroom (Hilton Anatole)
Abstracts
212
Reduction in Central Line-Related Bloodstream Infection as a Result of Multiple Process Improvement Changes
Renee L. Smith, MT, (ASCP), PinnacleHealth System;
Kimberly Rivera, MT, (ASCP), PinnacleHealth System;
Haley Hardenstine, RN, BS, PinnacleHealth System;
Jana Wolfgang, RN, BS, PinnacleHealth System;
Lisa Rose, MT, (ASCP), PinnacleHealth System;
Lisa Snedeker, MT(ASCP), PinnacleHealth System
213
Improved Ventricular Assist Device Outcomes Through Standardized Processes
Linda Wellington, RN, BSN, CIC, The Ohio State University Medical Center;
Danielle Blais, Pharm, D, The Ohio State University Medical Center;
Michael Firstenberg, MD, The Ohio State University Medical Center;
Benjamin Sun, MD, The Ohio State University Medical Center;
Julie E. Mangino, MD, The Ohio State University Medical Center
214
Continuous Passive Disinfection of Luer Access Valves to Prevent Contamination
Marc-Oliver Wright, MS, CIC, NorthShore University HealthSystem;
Jackie Tropp, RN, MSN, NorthShore University HealthSystem;
Susan Boehm, RN, NorthShore University HealthSystem;
Donna Hacek, MT, (ASCP), NorthShore University HealthSystem;
Lance R. Peterson, MD, NorthShore University HealthSystem
216
Central Venous Catheter Site Maintenance: Hospital-Wide Assessment of Dressing Integrity
Mark E. Rupp, University of Nebraska Medical Center;
Kyle Cassling, University of Nebraska Medical Center;
Hayley Faber, University of Nebraska Medical Center;
Elizabeth Lyden, University of Nebraska Medical Center;
Kate Tyner, Nebraska Medical Center;
Nedra Marion, Nebraska Medical Center;
Trevor Vanschooneveld, University of Nebraska Medical Center
217
Intravenous Catheter Care in Non-Intensive Care Units: Education and Performance Feedback Lead to Sustained Improvements in Process Measures
Mohamad G. Fakih, MD, MPH, St John Hospital & Medical Center;
Karen Jones, RN, St John Hospital & Medical Center;
Janice Rey, MT, (ASCP), St John Hospital & Medical Center;
Dorine berriel-Cass, RN, MA, St John Hospital & Medical Center;
Ann Hendrich, RN, PhD, Ascension Health;
Susan Szpunar, MPH, DrPH, St John Hospital & Medical Center;
Louis D. Saravolatz, MD, St John Hospital & Medical Center
219
Innovations Beyond the Bundle: Central Line-Associated Blood Stream Infection Elimination
Linda K. Miller, RN, CIC, Methodist Charlton Medical Center;
Mary A. Fulton, RN, BSN, CIC, Methodist Charlton Medical Center;
Zakir Hussain A. Shaikh, MD, MPH, FSHEA, Methodist Charlton Medical Center
220
Defining Preventable Catheter Associated Bloodstream Infections in Hematology Oncology Patients: Use of a Modified Definition and Its Impact on Rates and Pathogens
Megan DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, CIC, Cleveland Clinic;
Cynthia Fatica, BSN, RN, CIC, Cleveland Clinic;
Mary A. Oden, BSN, MHS, CIC, Cleveland Clinic Health System;
Patti Akins, BSN, RN, Cleveland Clinic;
Mary Serafin, BSN, RN, MBA, Cleveland Clinic;
Julie Curtis, BSN, RN, Cleveland Clinic;
Brian Bolwell, MD, Cleveland Clinic;
Brad Pohlman, MD, Cleveland Clinic;
Matt Kalaycio, MD, Cleveland Clinic;
Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MS, Cleveland Clinic;
Steven M. Gordon, MD, Cleveland Clinic;
Thomas G. Fraser, MD, Cleveland Clinic
224
Impact of a Multidisciplinary Approach to Decrease Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSIs) in Home Infusion Patients
Keith W. Hamilton, MD, University of Pennsylvania Healthcare System;
Anne H. Norris, MD, University of Pennsylvania Healthcare System;
Kristine A. Zborowski, PharmD, University of Pennsylvania Healthcare System;
Neil O. Fishman, MD, University of Pennsylvania Healthcare System;
Ebbing Lautenbach, MD, MPH, MSCE, University of Pennsylvania Healthcare System
225
Long-term impact of a program to prevent central-line associated bloodstream infection in a surgical intensive care unit
Adriana P. Paula, RN, Hospital das Clinicas;
Cassia S. Felix, RN, Hospital das Clinicas;
Priscila R. Oliveira, MD, Hospital das Clinicas;
Clara B. Lorigados, MD, Hospital das Clinicas;
Arlete M. Giovani, RN, Hospital das Clinicas;
Ana Lucia M. Lima, MD, PhD, Hospital das Clinicas
228
Microbial Colonization of Needleless Intravenous Connectors and the Male Luer End of IV Administration Sets: Does the Partner Matter?
Bert K. Lopansri, MD, Hines Va Hospital and Loyola University Medical Center;
Ioan Nicolescu, MD, Hines Va Hospital and Loyola University Medical Center;
Jorge P. Parada, MD, MPH, Loyola University Medical Center;
Alexander Tomich, RN, MSN, Loyola University Medical Center;
Jaime Belmares, MD, Loyola University Medical Center;
Paul Schreckenberger, PhD, Loyola University Medical Center
230
A Study of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections in ICU and Non-ICU Settings
Dana Stafkey-Mailey, PharmD, PhD, South Carolina College of Pharmacy, USC Campus;
Michael Dickson, BP, PhD, South Carolina College of Pharmacy, USC Campus;
P. Brandon Bookstaver, PharmD, BCPS, South Carolina College of Pharmacy, USC Campus;
Michael Shawn Stinson, MD, University of South Carolina, School of Medicine
231
CLABSI Elimination - Keep It Simple: Use of a Simple Visual Cue to Enhance Care Compliance
Tim Taylor, RN, BSN, Methodist Mansfield Medical Center;
Zakir Shaikh, MD, MPH, FSHEA, Methodist Mansfield Medical Center;
Mary A. Fulton, RN, BSN, Methodist Mansfield Medical Center
232
Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI) in Oncology Patients: The Impact of Mucositis on CLABSI Rates
Susan L. Rettig, BSN, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia;
Kimberly A. Gross, MSN, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia;
Susan Ditaranto, MSN, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia;
Leslie S. Kersun, MD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia;
Charles C. Bailey, MD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia;
Priya Prasad, MPH, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia;
Anne F. Reilly, MD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia;
Susan E. Coffin, MPH, MD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
233
Are Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheters Indications Clinically Justified?
Graciela Faiad, MD, UCSF- Fresno Department of Infectious Diseases;
Smitha Anam, MD, UCSF-Fresno, Department of Internal Medicine;
Aarthi Narasimhan, MD, UCSF- Fresno Department of Infectious Diseases;
Paul Mills, PhD, UCSF-Fresno, Department of Internal Medicine;
Naiel Nassar, MD, UCSF-Fresno Department of Infectious Diseases;
Robert Libke, MD, UCSF-Fresno Department of Infectious Diseases
234
The Effect of Chlorhexidine Antimicrobial Coating on the Reduction of Intraluminal Catheter Biofilm Formation in a Clinically Simulated Ovine Model (Pilot Study)
Marcia Ryder, PhD, MS, RN, Ryder Science;
Robert A. Gunther, PhD, University of California Davis;
Eugene M. Breznock, DVM, PhD, BioSurg, Inc.;
Garth A. James, PhD, Center for Biofilm Engineering;
Elinor deLancy Pulchini, PhD, Center for Biofilm Engineering;
Laura Bickle, BS, Center for Biofilm Engineering
235
Feasibility of Whole-hospital CLABSI Surveillance in a Large Community-Based Health Care Center
Marci Drees, MD, Christiana Care Health System;
Lorraine Adkins, BSN, RN, CIC, Christiana Care Health System;
Nora Protokowicz, MSN, RN, Christiana Care Health System;
Janet Cunningham, RN, Christiana Care Health System;
Kathy Wroten, BSN, RN, CIC, Christiana Care Health System
236
Reduction of Extraluminal Bacterial Colonization Using Chlorhexidine Antimicrobial-coated PICC Catheters in a Clinically Simulated Ovine Model (Pilot Study)
Marcia A. Ryder, PhD, MS, RN, Ryder Science;
Robert A. Gunther, PhD, University of California Davis;
Eugene M. Breznock, DVM, PhD, BioSurg, Inc.;
Garth A. James, PhD, Center for Biofilm Engineering;
Elinor deLancy Pulchini, PhD, Center for Biofilm Engineering;
Laura Bickle, BS, Center for Biofilm Engineering
237
From Insertion to Infection: Review of a medical center experience with catheter related infections
Odaliz Abreu Lanfranco, MD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Teena Chopra, MD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Dror Marchaim, MD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Kayoko Hayakawa, MD, PhD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
George Alangaden, MD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Elaine Flanagan, MSA, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Keith S. Kaye, MD, MPH, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Sorabh Dhar, MD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University
238
Validating Reductions in Device Infections: Comparing Ventilator Associated Pneumonias (VAPs) and Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infections (CLABSIs) to Lower Respiratory Infection (LRIs) and Primary Bloodstream infections (BSI)
Odaliz Abreu Lanfranco, MD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Teena Chopra, MD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Dror Marchaim, MD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Kayoko Hayakawa, MD, PhD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Beth Dziekan, MS, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Thomas Chevalier, RN, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Connie G. Bohlinger, M(ASCP), Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
MIchelle Fitch, BS, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Elaine Flanagan, MSA, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Keith .S Kaye, MD, MPH, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University;
Sorabh Dhar, MD, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University
240
Differences in Bacterial Transfer and Fluid Path Colonization through Needlefree Connector-Catheter Systems In Vitro
Marcia Ryder, PhD, MS, RN, Ryder Science;
Garth A. James, PhD, Center for Biofilm Engineering;
Elinor deLancy Pulchini, PhD, Center for Biofilm Engineering;
Laura Bickle, BS, Center for Biofilm Engineering;
Albert E. Parker, PhD, Center for Biofilm Engineering
241
Surveillance Program of Bloodstream Infections Associated with Short- and Long-Term Central Venous Catheter with Observation of Recommendation Compliance at Insertion and Maintenance
Héctor Rolando Martínez, M.D., Hospital General Universitario Alicante;
Maria José Molina Gomez, Hospital General Universitario Alicante;
Carolina Martínez Ruiz, Hospital General Universitario Alicante;
Julio Barrenengoa Sañudo, M.D., Hospital General Universitario Alicante;
Robert Camargo Ángeles, Hospital General Universitario Alicante;
César Villanueva Ruiz, Hospital General Universitario Alicante;
Ángela Rincón Carlavilla, Hospital General Universitario Alicante;
José Sánchez Payá, Hospital General Universitario Alicante
242
Assessing Application of the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) Surveillance Definition Across Pediatric Sites
Aditya H. Gaur, MD, MS, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital;
Marlene Miller, MD, MSc, Johns Hopkins Children's Center;
Cuilan Gao, PhD, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital;
Carol E. Heiser, ND, RN, National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions;
W. Huskins, MD, Mayo Clinic
245
Impact of an Multimodal Strategy to Reduce Central Line-associated Bloodstream Infections in a Medical-Surgical ICU in Colombia
Carlos A. Alvarez, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana;
Claudia Linares, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana;
Sandra Valderrama, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana;
Gloria Gonzales, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio.;
Carlos Gomez, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana;
Jose Tamara, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana;
Beronica Hoyos, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana;
Victor Rosenthal, Medical College of Buenos Aires;
Ivan Riano, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana