Frequency of Infection during Fever Episodes among Long-Term Care Residents.

Rupak Datta, Sonali Advani, Andrea Rink, Luann Bianco, Peter H Van Ness, Vincent Quagliarello, Manisha Juthani-Mehta
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Abstract

Background: Empirical data regarding the frequency of infection during fever episodes among women in long-term care facilities are lacking.

Methods: We conducted a case-series analysis of women long-term care residents enrolled in a randomized trial evaluating cranberry capsules to reduce bacteriuria plus pyuria across twenty-one long-term care facilities in CT, USA. Fever episodes identified during adverse event surveillance were assessed using established guidelines for older adults. Among fever episodes, infections were classified using standardized infection surveillance definitions in long-term care residents.

Results: We identified 123 fever episodes among 80 women long-term care residents. Median age was 88 years (range, 65-101), and 81% (N=65) had dementia. Among 123 fever episodes, 79 (64%) met criteria for 86 total infections (lower respiratory tract, N=43; pneumonia, N=27; gastroenteritis, N=9; urinary tract, N=7).

Conclusion: Data from this study suggest that approximately two-thirds of fever episodes involve infection among women in long-term care facilities. These data may guide provider assessments of fever in older adult women in long-term care facilities.

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长期护理居民发烧期间感染的频率。
背景:缺乏关于长期护理机构中妇女发烧期间感染频率的经验数据。方法:我们在美国CT的21家长期护理机构中进行了一项随机试验,评估蔓越莓胶囊减少细菌尿和脓尿的女性长期护理居民的病例系列分析。在不良事件监测期间发现的发热发作使用既定的老年人指南进行评估。在发烧发作中,使用标准化的长期护理居民感染监测定义对感染进行分类。结果:我们在80名女性长期护理居民中确定了123次发烧发作。中位年龄为88岁(范围65-101),81% (N=65)患有痴呆。在123例发热发作中,79例(64%)符合86例总感染的标准(下呼吸道,N=43;肺炎,N = 27个;肠胃炎,N = 9;尿路,N=7)。结论:这项研究的数据表明,在长期护理机构中,大约三分之二的发烧发作涉及感染。这些数据可以指导提供者评估长期护理机构中老年成年妇女的发烧情况。
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