ABSTRACTThe optimal management of bacteraemia related to the presence of totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) remains controversial, particularly in terms of whether to remove the infected catheter. The objective of this study was to determine the factors associated with success or failure of treatment of TIVAD-related bacteraemia in patients from whom the infected device was not removed. The outcome of 92 episodes of TIVAD-related bacteraemia and the factors predictive of an unfavourable outcome were evaluated retrospectively. In 32 (35%) episodes, the devices were removed immediately. In 60 episodes, patients were treated with antibiotics infused through the device; treatment was successful in 56% of these cases (66% for inf...
AbstractCatheter-related bacteremia is a major complication in patients with long-term surgically im...
Background—Infection is a serious complication of cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED...
Totally implantable venous-access ports (TIVAPs) are valuable instruments for long-term intravenous ...
ABSTRACTThe optimal management of bacteraemia related to the presence of totally implantable venous ...
Introduction. Totally implanted venous access ports (TIVAPs) are widely used in patients receiving l...
International audienceUse of totally implantable venous-access ports (TIVAPs) is standard practice f...
Abstract Background While no data support this practice, international guidelines recommend the remo...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
PURPOSE: Our aim is to describe the number and distribution of requests addressed to an Advanced Pra...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...
The increasing incidence of central venous catheter (CVC)-related infections can be ascribed to the ...
bacteremia (CRSAB) occasionally persists despite catheter removal and initiation of appropriate ant...
Abstract Flushing totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) with manually filled saline sy...
AbstractWhether patients whose catheter tip grows Staphylococcus aureus but who have no concomitant ...
AbstractCatheter-related bacteremia is a major complication in patients with long-term surgically im...
Background—Infection is a serious complication of cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED...
Totally implantable venous-access ports (TIVAPs) are valuable instruments for long-term intravenous ...
ABSTRACTThe optimal management of bacteraemia related to the presence of totally implantable venous ...
Introduction. Totally implanted venous access ports (TIVAPs) are widely used in patients receiving l...
International audienceUse of totally implantable venous-access ports (TIVAPs) is standard practice f...
Abstract Background While no data support this practice, international guidelines recommend the remo...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
PURPOSE: Our aim is to describe the number and distribution of requests addressed to an Advanced Pra...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...
The increasing incidence of central venous catheter (CVC)-related infections can be ascribed to the ...
bacteremia (CRSAB) occasionally persists despite catheter removal and initiation of appropriate ant...
Abstract Flushing totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) with manually filled saline sy...
AbstractWhether patients whose catheter tip grows Staphylococcus aureus but who have no concomitant ...
AbstractCatheter-related bacteremia is a major complication in patients with long-term surgically im...
Background—Infection is a serious complication of cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED...
Totally implantable venous-access ports (TIVAPs) are valuable instruments for long-term intravenous ...