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Binary cumulative sums and moving averages in nosocomial infection cluster detection.


ABSTRACT: Clusters of nosocomial infection often occur undetected, at substantial cost to the medical system and individual patients. We evaluated binary cumulative sum (CUSUM) and moving average (MA) control charts for automated detection of nosocomial clusters. We selected two outbreaks with genotyped strains and used resistance as inputs to the control charts. We identified design parameters for the CUSUM and MA (window size, k, alpha, Beta, p(0), p(1)) that detected both outbreaks, then calculated an associated positive predictive value (PPV) and time until detection (TUD) for sensitive charts. For CUSUM, optimal performance (high PPV, low TUD, fully sensitive) was for 0.1 < or = alpha < or = 0.25 and 0.2 < or = Beta < or = 0.25, with p(0) = 0.05, with a mean TUD of 20 (range 8-43) isolates. Mean PPV was 96.5% (relaxed criteria) to 82.6% (strict criteria). MAs had a mean PPV of 88.5% (relaxed criteria) to 46.1% (strict criteria). CUSUM and MA may be useful techniques for automated surveillance of resistant infections.

SUBMITTER: Brown SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2737829 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Binary cumulative sums and moving averages in nosocomial infection cluster detection.

Brown Samuel M SM   Benneyan James C JC   Theobald Daniel A DA   Sands Kenneth K   Hahn Matthew T MT   Potter-Bynoe Gail A GA   Stelling John M JM   O'Brien Thomas F TF   Goldmann Donald A DA  

Emerging infectious diseases 20021201 12


Clusters of nosocomial infection often occur undetected, at substantial cost to the medical system and individual patients. We evaluated binary cumulative sum (CUSUM) and moving average (MA) control charts for automated detection of nosocomial clusters. We selected two outbreaks with genotyped strains and used resistance as inputs to the control charts. We identified design parameters for the CUSUM and MA (window size, k, alpha, Beta, p(0), p(1)) that detected both outbreaks, then calculated an  ...[more]

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