Ascension Saint Alexius
Patient Safety - Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSIs)
Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSIs)
Presented below are annual central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) occurring in critical care units, also known as intensive care units (ICUs). ICU-specific summary data for CLABSI are provided using the Standardized Infection Ratio(SIR). Statewide summaries of CLABSI data arranged by ICU type and hospital are also included.
ExportStatistical Significance
Statistically significantly better than state average or performing at the best possible rate
Not statistically significantly better or worse than state average
Statistically significantly worse than state average
Footnotes
Key | Description |
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36 | Incomplete Reporting |
42 | Complete Reporting: Zero infections, but too few central line days to calculate a precise SIR |
43 | Complete Reporting: Zero infections, but too few central line days to calculate a precise SIR |
44 | Complete Reporting: Too few central line days to calculate a precise SIR |
117 | Complete Reporting: Zero infections. Number of reported events is not significantly different than predicted |
Adult CLABSI
Adult CLABSI Measure | Result | SIR | |
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Adult Medical/Surgical ICU
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|
2 infections, 2166 central-line days | 0.82 |
Pediatric CLABSI
Ped. CLABSI Measure | Result | SIR | |
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Pediatric Medical-Surgical ICU
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|
1 infections, 33 central-line days | N/A |
NICU CLABSI
NICU CLABSI Measure | Result | SIR | |
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Level II/III Neonatal ICU
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|
4 infections, 2167 central-line days | 1.31 | |
Level III Neonatal ICU
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|
4 infections, 1742 central-line days | 1.06 |