11. SOME FACTORS RELATED TO HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS AT THE INTENSIVE CARE DEPARTMENT OF NGHE AN OBSTETRICS AND PEDIATRICS HOSPITAL IN 2024

Tran Minh Long1, Tang Xuan Hai1, Ho Thu Thao1, Chu Thi Hoai2
1 Nghe An Obstetric and Pediatric Hospital
2 Nghean Oncology Hospital

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Subjects and Methods: Identify some factors related to hospital-acquired infections in the Intensive Care Department of Nghe An Obstetrics and Children's Hospital in 2024. Results: Among 306 patients meeting research criteria in 3 intensive care units, the rate of hospital-acquired infections was 10.8%. Factors related to the possibility of hospital-acquired infections include: Age, area of ​​residence, gestational age at birth, presence of underlying/chronic diseases, length of treatment in the intensive care unit length and number of invasive interventions/procedures on patients with p<0.05. Treatment results: Patients with hospital-acquired infections are at risk of more serious complications during treatment (p<0.05). Conclusion: The rate of hospital-acquired infections is 10.8%. Factors related to the possibility of hospital-acquired infections include: Age, area of ​​residence, gestational age at birth, presence of underlying/chronic diseases, length of treatment in the intensive care unit length and number of invasive interventions/procedures on the patient (p<0.05). Patients with hospital-acquired infections are at risk of more serious complications during treatment with p < 0.05.

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