AbstractThe diagnosis of catheter-related infections relies on the presence of clinical manifestations of infection and the evidence of colonization of the catheter tip by bacteria, mycobacteria, or fungi. The reference method to confirm the latter requires the withdrawal of the catheter for culturing, which frequently turns out to be inconvenient, unnecessary and costly.New methods try to avoid these drawbacks and to assess the presence of tip colonization without withdrawal. Comparative quantitative blood cultures with a marked increase (≥5) in colony counts between blood obtained from the catheter lumen and from a peripheral vein simultaneously is one of those methods. It has a high sensitivity (>80%) and specificity (94–100%) but it is ...
Purpose: To study the intravascular catheter related infections (CRI) since January of 1998 to Janua...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...
More than half of the hospitalized patients are being treated via intravascular catheters. Infection...
AbstractThe diagnosis of catheter-related infections relies on the presence of clinical manifestatio...
Clinical signs are not sufficiently reliable for establishing diagnosis of intravascular catheter-re...
Vascular catheters are the most frequently used indwelling devices. Infections are potentially life-...
AbstractCatheter-related infection (CRI) accounts for a large percentage of nosocomial infections, a...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
The use of intravascular catheter puts patients at risk for catheter-related bloodstream infection (...
Introduction. Totally implanted venous access ports (TIVAPs) are widely used in patients receiving l...
Intravenous catheters are essential to modern medical care but frequently cause complications, the m...
Semiquantitative (Maki) and quantitative (Brun- Buisson) culture techniques were employed in the dia...
AbstractIntra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and c...
Purpose: To study the intravascular catheter related infections (CRI) since January of 1998 to Janua...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...
More than half of the hospitalized patients are being treated via intravascular catheters. Infection...
AbstractThe diagnosis of catheter-related infections relies on the presence of clinical manifestatio...
Clinical signs are not sufficiently reliable for establishing diagnosis of intravascular catheter-re...
Vascular catheters are the most frequently used indwelling devices. Infections are potentially life-...
AbstractCatheter-related infection (CRI) accounts for a large percentage of nosocomial infections, a...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
The use of intravascular catheter puts patients at risk for catheter-related bloodstream infection (...
Introduction. Totally implanted venous access ports (TIVAPs) are widely used in patients receiving l...
Intravenous catheters are essential to modern medical care but frequently cause complications, the m...
Semiquantitative (Maki) and quantitative (Brun- Buisson) culture techniques were employed in the dia...
AbstractIntra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and c...
Purpose: To study the intravascular catheter related infections (CRI) since January of 1998 to Janua...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...
More than half of the hospitalized patients are being treated via intravascular catheters. Infection...