Access-related infections (ARIs), such as exit-site infections, tunnel infections, bacteremia, fungemia and peritonitis, are the Achilles' heel of dialysis, and contribute significantly to morbidity, mortality and excess healthcare costs in hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patient populations. Despite international guidelines recommending the avoidance of catheters for hemodialysis access, hospital admissions for vascular ARIs have doubled in the last decade. Moreover, repeated use of antibiotics to treat ARIs has been associated with the selection of multiresistant organisms, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant enterococci. ARIs result from direct inoculation of skin organisms during access cann...
Hemodialysis access sites are essential for the end stage renal disease patients for their treatment...
This study aimed to prove that pre-emptive antimicrobial locks in patients at risk of bacteremia dec...
BACKGROUND: Catheter-related bacteraemia (CRB) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in haemod...
Infection is the Achilles heel of peritoneal dialysis. Exit site mupirocin prevents Staphylococcus a...
Vivek Soi, Carol L Moore, Lalathakasha Kumbar, Jerry Yee Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, He...
Introduction: Exit site infections (ESIs), the most common complication in peritoneal dialysis (PD),...
Nosocomial infections in patients requiring renal replacement therapy have a high impact on morbidit...
Background: Catheter-related infections (CRI) in hemodialysis patients are very common complications...
Background: Peritonitis still represents a common and major complication of peritoneal dialysis. The...
Central venous catheter-related infections have been associated with high morbidity, mortality, and ...
IntroductionPeritoneal dialysis (PD) is a widely used dialysis modality, which offers the advantage ...
Exit site infection (ESI) is an important clinical problem in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients and ...
Vascular access is the major risk factor for bacteremia, hospitalization, and mortality among hemodi...
Background: A large proportion (15% to 50%) of the end-stage renal disease population are on periton...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study is to determine whether daily exit-site application ...
Hemodialysis access sites are essential for the end stage renal disease patients for their treatment...
This study aimed to prove that pre-emptive antimicrobial locks in patients at risk of bacteremia dec...
BACKGROUND: Catheter-related bacteraemia (CRB) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in haemod...
Infection is the Achilles heel of peritoneal dialysis. Exit site mupirocin prevents Staphylococcus a...
Vivek Soi, Carol L Moore, Lalathakasha Kumbar, Jerry Yee Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, He...
Introduction: Exit site infections (ESIs), the most common complication in peritoneal dialysis (PD),...
Nosocomial infections in patients requiring renal replacement therapy have a high impact on morbidit...
Background: Catheter-related infections (CRI) in hemodialysis patients are very common complications...
Background: Peritonitis still represents a common and major complication of peritoneal dialysis. The...
Central venous catheter-related infections have been associated with high morbidity, mortality, and ...
IntroductionPeritoneal dialysis (PD) is a widely used dialysis modality, which offers the advantage ...
Exit site infection (ESI) is an important clinical problem in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients and ...
Vascular access is the major risk factor for bacteremia, hospitalization, and mortality among hemodi...
Background: A large proportion (15% to 50%) of the end-stage renal disease population are on periton...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study is to determine whether daily exit-site application ...
Hemodialysis access sites are essential for the end stage renal disease patients for their treatment...
This study aimed to prove that pre-emptive antimicrobial locks in patients at risk of bacteremia dec...
BACKGROUND: Catheter-related bacteraemia (CRB) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in haemod...