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Volume 27, Number 10—October 2021
Research

Bloodstream Infection Risk, Incidence, and Deaths for Hospitalized Patients during Coronavirus Disease Pandemic

Bhavarth S. ShuklaComments to Author , Prem R. Warde, Eric Knott, Sebastian Arenas, Darryl Pronty, Reinaldo Ramirez, Arely Rego, Miriam Levy, Martin Zak, Dipen J. Parekh, Tanira Ferreira, and Hayley B. Gershengorn
Author affiliations: University of Miami Health System, Miami, Florida, USA (B.S. Shukla, P.R. Warde, S. Arenas, D. Pronty, R. Ramirez, A. Rego, M. Levy, D.J. Parekh, T. Ferreira, H.B. Gershengorn); University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami (B.S. Shukla, E. Knott, M. Zak, D.J. Parekh, T. Ferreira, H.B. Gershengorn); Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA (H.B. Gershengorn)

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Table 1

Patients characteristics by outcome on bloodstream infection risk, incidence, and deaths for hospitalized patients during coronavirus disease pandemic, Miami, Florida, USA, March 25‒October 27, 2020*

Characteristic Full cohort for LCBI analyses, no. (%)
Central line cohort for CLABSI analyses, no. (%)
NHSN LCBI
NHSN LCBI (HAI)
No LCBI LCBI p value† No LCBI LCBI p value† No CLABSI CLABSI p value†
Patient admissions
10,616 (97.9)
232 
(2.1)


10,694 (98.6)
154 
(1.4)


2,840 
(98.0)
58 
(2.0)

COVID-19 RT-PCR positive
854 (8.0)
64 (28)
<0.001

857 (8.0)
61 (40)
<0.001

365 (13)
32 (55)
<0.001
Age, y
63 
(52‒73)
66 
(55‒74)
0.093

63 
(52‒73)
66 
(54‒74)
0.4

66 
(55‒76)
66 
(56‒72)
0.3
Sex‡ 0.094 0.001 0.016
M 5,479 (52) 134 (58) 0.094 5,512 (52) 101 (66) 0.001 1,343 (47) 37 (64) 0.016
F
5,136 (48)
98 (42)


5,181 (48)
53 (34)


1,497 (53)
21 (36)

Race/ethnicity 0.041 0.053 <0.001
Non-Hispanic White 2,318 (22) 33 (14) 2,330 (22) 21 (14) 553 (19) 7 (12)
Non-Hispanic Black 280 (2.6) 3 (1.3) 281 (2.6) 2 (1.3) 76 (2.7) 1 (1.7)
Hispanic White 5,152 (49) 123 (53) 5,188 (49) 87 (56) 1,338 (47) 33 (57)
Hispanic Black 1,952 (18) 49 (21) 1,976 (18) 25 (16) 647 (23) 4 (6.9)
Other 577 (5.4) 17 (7.3) 581 (5.4) 13 (8.4) 154 (5.4) 8 (14)
Unknown
337 (3.2)
7 (3.0)


338 (3.2)
6 (3.9)


72 (2.5)
5 (8.6)

Payer <0.001 <0.001 0.077
Commercial 3,849 (36) 59 (25) 3,869 (36) 39 (25) 741 (26) 15 (26)
Government 73 (0.7) 4 (1.7) 74 (0.7) 3 (1.9) 17 (0.6) 2 (3.4)
Medicaid 1,248 (12) 35 (15) 1,254 (12) 29 (19) 407 (14) 12 (21)
Medicare 4,964 (47) 130 (56) 5,014 (47) 80 (52) 1,597 (56) 27 (47)
Other
482 (4.5)
4 (1.7)


483 (4.5)
3 (1.9)


78 (2.7)
2 (3.4)

BMI, kg/m2§
27
(23‒31)
26
(23‒30)
0.2

27
(23‒31)
27
(23‒31)
0.7

26
(22‒31)
28
(25‒33)
0.028
Elixhauser comorbidity index
15
(4‒29)
27
(15‒40)
<0.001

15
(4‒29)
26
(15‒39)
<0.001

23
(11‒36)
22
(12‒34)
>0.9
Urethral catheter
3,406 (32)
126 (54)
<0.001

3,430 (32)
102 (66)
<0.001

1,249 (44)
45 (78)
<0.001
Central line
2,690 (25)
208 (90)
<0.001

2,754 (26)
144 (94)
<0.001

NA
NA
NA
Mechanical ventilation
750 (7.1)
97 (42)
<0.001

767 (7.2)
80 (52)
<0.001

569 (20)
39 (67)
<0.001
Steroid treatment
3,094 (29)
127 (55)
<0.001

3,119 (29)
102 (66)
<0.001

1,155 (41)
49 (84)
<0.001
ICU admission
2,043 (19)
135 (58)
<0.001

2,067 (19)
111 (72)
<0.001

1,118 (39)
48 (83)
<0.001
Dialysis
657 (6.2)
82 (35)
<0.001

682 (6.4)
57 (37)
<0.001

312 (11)
29 (50)
<0.001
SOFA score¶
1 (0‒3)
3 (2‒5)
<0.001

1 (0‒3)
3 (2‒5)
<0.001

2 (1‒4)
3 (2‒4)
0.055
Central line duration, d
0.0
(0.0‒0.3)
14.2
(5.0‒28.0)
<0.001

0.0
(0.0‒0.4)
20.8
(10.2‒34.3)
<0.001

5
(3‒11)
28
(15‒54)
<0.001
Hospital LOS, d
3.5
(1.9‒6.9)
18.8
(9.4‒30.9)
<0.001

3.5
(1.9‒6.9)
24.9
(14.3‒36.7)
<0.001

8
(5‒14)
29
(20‒50)
<0.001
Deaths in hospital 258 (2.4) 50 (22) <0.001 267 (2.5) 41 (27) <0.001 201 (7.1) 21 (36) <0.001

*Values are no. (%) or median (IQR). BMI, body mass index; CLABSI, central line‒associated bloodstream infection; COVID-19, coronavirus disease; HAI, healthcare associated infection; IQR, interquartile range; LCBI, laboratory-confirmed bloodstream infection; LOS, length of stay; NA, not applicable; NHSN, National Healthcare Safety Network; RT-PCR, reverse transcription PCR; SOFA. sequential organ failure assessment. †Statistical tests performed: Fisher exact test; Wilcoxon rank-sum test; χ2 test of independence. ‡One patient of an unknown sex in the full cohort (did not have an LCBI). §Eight patients had missing BMIs in the full cohort (3 in the CLABSI cohort); none had a bloodstream infection. ¶Indicates patients who had missing SOFA scores: 4,815 (55%) of no LCBI full cohort, 104 (55%) of LCBI full cohort, 4,851 (55%) of no LCBI-HAI full cohort, 68 (56%) of LCBI-HAI full cohort, 1,355 (52%) of no CLABSI, and 25 (57%) of CLABSI patients.

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