Intravascular devices (IVDs) are essential in the management of critically ill patients; however, IVD-related sepsis remains a major complication. Arterial catheters (ACs) are one of the most manipulated IVDs in critically ill patients. When bloodstream infection (BSI) is suspected in a patient with an IVD in situ, clinicians have focused their attention on the central venous catheter (CVC) while largely ignoring the AC. Although it would be routine for the CVC to be cultured and replaced if necessary for suspected IVD or catheter-related sepsis, the AC may not be treated in the same manner. The reasons for this may in part relate to the patient groups studied. In lower acuity patients with short dwell times, AC sepsis rates are indeed low....
Context: Central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is associated with high rates...
In the present study, we aimed to determine peripheral venous catheter (PVC) infection/colonization ...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
Intravascular devices are an integral component of modern-day medical practice. They are used to adm...
Innovations in healthcare have led to survival of a higher proportion of critically-ill, elderly and...
Background: Intravenous catheter-related blood stream infections (PVC-BSIs) are one of the common ca...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
Peripheral, especially central venous catheters, are used with increasing frequency in the intensive...
Purpose: To assess the utility of two in situ techniques, differential time to positivity (DTP) and ...
Background: Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) serve as an alternative to short-...
Vascular catheters are the most frequently used indwelling devices. Infections are potentially life-...
Intravenous catheters are essential to modern medical care but frequently cause complications, the m...
International audienceObjectives: Little is known on causative pathogens of intravascular catheters ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Scheduled replacement of central venous catheters and, by extensio...
Six hundred and fifty-five central venous catheters (CVC) in 496 patients in the intensive care unit...
Context: Central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is associated with high rates...
In the present study, we aimed to determine peripheral venous catheter (PVC) infection/colonization ...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
Intravascular devices are an integral component of modern-day medical practice. They are used to adm...
Innovations in healthcare have led to survival of a higher proportion of critically-ill, elderly and...
Background: Intravenous catheter-related blood stream infections (PVC-BSIs) are one of the common ca...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
Peripheral, especially central venous catheters, are used with increasing frequency in the intensive...
Purpose: To assess the utility of two in situ techniques, differential time to positivity (DTP) and ...
Background: Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) serve as an alternative to short-...
Vascular catheters are the most frequently used indwelling devices. Infections are potentially life-...
Intravenous catheters are essential to modern medical care but frequently cause complications, the m...
International audienceObjectives: Little is known on causative pathogens of intravascular catheters ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Scheduled replacement of central venous catheters and, by extensio...
Six hundred and fifty-five central venous catheters (CVC) in 496 patients in the intensive care unit...
Context: Central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is associated with high rates...
In the present study, we aimed to determine peripheral venous catheter (PVC) infection/colonization ...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...