Abstract
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION: Hospital infections are characterized as an important factor for public health, because they are recurrent infections, especially in intensive care units (ICU), which has caused a high morbidity and mortality rate, consequently an increase in hospitalization time and costs associated with hospitalization. OBJECTIVE: the objective of this study is to analyze the indicators of nosocomial infection in the intensive care unit and to describe the incidence of HAI in the ICU. METHOD: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive study with a quantitative approach, conducted in the ICU of a large hospital in the state of Goiás. RESULTS: During the analyzed period, 44 cases of AIS were reported by SCIH and 1779 patients passed through the unit. From the analysis of the notifications in the SCIH Reference Forms from April to June 2022, it was possible to observe the record of IRAS in the referring months of the semester in ICU II, with a higher number of occurrences in The Month of May with 23 cases, and a smaller number of cases in April, with 10 cases reported. In relation to the indicators, VAP stood out as the most prevalent and relevant indicator among the HAI reported to SCIH. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that it is extremely necessary to know the importance and effectiveness that the indicators have and how they can contribute to develop effective measures for prevention and infection control, improving both the quality of care provided and the costs and credibility of the health establishment.