Objective: This was a systematic review of the incidence density and risk factors for central venous catheter-related infections in a neonatal population. Data source: The MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane, BDENF, SciELO, and LILACS databases were used without date or language restriction. Studies that analyzed risk factors for bloodstream infections in newborns were identified. Data synthesis: A total of 134 articles were found that met the eligibility criteria. Of these articles, 14 were selected that addressed risk factors for central venous catheter-related infection in neonates. Catheter-related bloodstream infections remain an important complication, as shown by the incidence rates reported in the studies included in this review. The observed...
Catheter associated bloodstream infections (CA-BSI) are frequent, often fatal and costly in the Neon...
Trata-se de um estudo transversal e retrospectivo que objetivou identificar o tipo de cateter venos...
Objective: to relate the variables from a surveillance form for intravenous devices in high risk new...
Objective: This was a systematic review of the incidence density and risk factors for central venous...
Objective: To identify the risk factors for bloodstream infection associated with peripherally inser...
Objective: To evaluate risk factors and lethality of late onset laboratory-confirmed bloodstream inf...
Trata-se de um estudo transversal e retrospectivo que objetivou identificar o tipo de cateter venos...
BackgroundInfected percutaneously inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) are a problem in hospita...
Abstract Background It is necessary to analyze the characteristics and risk factors of catheter-rela...
Central venous catheter (CVC) infection is an important complication in pediatric oncology patients,...
Introduction: The hospital bloodstream infeccions (BSI) are responsible for significant frenquencies...
RESUMO Introdução: A possibilidade de ter um acesso venoso de longa duração é muito importante em N...
This study identifies the adverse events related to the use of central venous catheters (CVC) in new...
ABSTRACT Objective: to perform an integrative review of strategies presented in care bundles to dec...
Objetivo: Analisar a prevalência de infecção hospitalar primária da corrente sanguínea em uma Unidad...
Catheter associated bloodstream infections (CA-BSI) are frequent, often fatal and costly in the Neon...
Trata-se de um estudo transversal e retrospectivo que objetivou identificar o tipo de cateter venos...
Objective: to relate the variables from a surveillance form for intravenous devices in high risk new...
Objective: This was a systematic review of the incidence density and risk factors for central venous...
Objective: To identify the risk factors for bloodstream infection associated with peripherally inser...
Objective: To evaluate risk factors and lethality of late onset laboratory-confirmed bloodstream inf...
Trata-se de um estudo transversal e retrospectivo que objetivou identificar o tipo de cateter venos...
BackgroundInfected percutaneously inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) are a problem in hospita...
Abstract Background It is necessary to analyze the characteristics and risk factors of catheter-rela...
Central venous catheter (CVC) infection is an important complication in pediatric oncology patients,...
Introduction: The hospital bloodstream infeccions (BSI) are responsible for significant frenquencies...
RESUMO Introdução: A possibilidade de ter um acesso venoso de longa duração é muito importante em N...
This study identifies the adverse events related to the use of central venous catheters (CVC) in new...
ABSTRACT Objective: to perform an integrative review of strategies presented in care bundles to dec...
Objetivo: Analisar a prevalência de infecção hospitalar primária da corrente sanguínea em uma Unidad...
Catheter associated bloodstream infections (CA-BSI) are frequent, often fatal and costly in the Neon...
Trata-se de um estudo transversal e retrospectivo que objetivou identificar o tipo de cateter venos...
Objective: to relate the variables from a surveillance form for intravenous devices in high risk new...