CVC is the main factor of risk of bloodstream infections. This study purpose was determining both etiology and pathogenesis of these infections in 80 patients who undergone gastrointestinal surgery and who worn long lasting CVC, in the institution HC-UFU. Cultures were made in nostril, skin of the insertion site, tip and catheter hub, in addition to hemoculture in those suspects of sepsis. The colonization incidence rate of the catheter tip was 12.5/ 1,000 catheter days and the CVC associate infection rate was 3.1/1,000 catheter days. Frequencies of skin, hub and catheter tip colonization were 13.8%, 8.9 % and 13.3%, respectively. Coagulase-negative Staphylococci were the most found microorganisms in nostril (74%), skin (45.4%) and hub (75%...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
The increasing incidence of central venous catheter (CVC)-related infections can be ascribed to the ...
CVC is the main factor of risk of bloodstream infections. This study purpose was determining both et...
Although central vascular catheters (CVC) are indispensable in modern medicine, they are an importan...
Introduction: Central venous catheter (CVC) plays an essential part in clinical management of patien...
The central vascular catheter (CVC) is the main factor of bloodstream infections. The aims of this s...
Background. Central venous catheter (CVC) related infection is associated with significant increases...
Six hundred and fifty-five central venous catheters (CVC) in 496 patients in the intensive care unit...
A prospective observational study to investigated nontunneled central venous catheter over a 24-mont...
Central venous catheters (CVCs) are indispensable in modern medical practice. Serious complications ...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
Bacterial counts were made of catheter insertion site and of catheter tips to help determine risk fa...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
The increasing incidence of central venous catheter (CVC)-related infections can be ascribed to the ...
CVC is the main factor of risk of bloodstream infections. This study purpose was determining both et...
Although central vascular catheters (CVC) are indispensable in modern medicine, they are an importan...
Introduction: Central venous catheter (CVC) plays an essential part in clinical management of patien...
The central vascular catheter (CVC) is the main factor of bloodstream infections. The aims of this s...
Background. Central venous catheter (CVC) related infection is associated with significant increases...
Six hundred and fifty-five central venous catheters (CVC) in 496 patients in the intensive care unit...
A prospective observational study to investigated nontunneled central venous catheter over a 24-mont...
Central venous catheters (CVCs) are indispensable in modern medical practice. Serious complications ...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
Bacterial counts were made of catheter insertion site and of catheter tips to help determine risk fa...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
The increasing incidence of central venous catheter (CVC)-related infections can be ascribed to the ...