Intravascular catheters have become essential tools for the management of patients in modern medical practice, but there are complications. In particular, catheter-related infection remains a major cause of nosocomial infection and primary septicemia. The development of preventive strategies to reduce the incidence of catheter-related infection is an important goal for all health providers. Over recent years, significant advances in prophylactic measures for the prevention of catheter-related infection have been made. This paper reviews strategies based on antibiotic prophylaxis such as systemic administration of antibiotics, application of antibiotic ointments to the skin insertion site as well as catheter flushing with antibiotics, the an...
In recent years, central venous catheters (CVCs) are increasingly used in clinical practice. However...
AbstractIn the last decade, two main strategies have been employed in the prevention of catheter-rel...
Nosocomial infections related to the development of catheter-related infections are a leading cause ...
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-...
AbstractIntra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and c...
Health care-associated infection is an increasing threat to patient safety. Over 400,000 patients in...
Most intravascular catheter-related infections are associated with central venous catheters. Technol...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
Short-term intravascular catheters are instrumental in the care of critically ill patients. Despite ...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
Catheters are the leading source of bloodstream infections for patients in the intensive care unit (...
Purpose of review: Short-term intravascular catheters are instrumental\ua0in\ua0the care of critical...
These guidelines have been developed for healthcare personnel who insert intravascular catheters and...
More than 5 million central venous catheters and an ad-ditional 150 million peripheral venous cathet...
In recent years, central venous catheters (CVCs) are increasingly used in clinical practice. However...
AbstractIn the last decade, two main strategies have been employed in the prevention of catheter-rel...
Nosocomial infections related to the development of catheter-related infections are a leading cause ...
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-...
AbstractIntra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and c...
Health care-associated infection is an increasing threat to patient safety. Over 400,000 patients in...
Most intravascular catheter-related infections are associated with central venous catheters. Technol...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
Short-term intravascular catheters are instrumental in the care of critically ill patients. Despite ...
The majority of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients originate from an infec...
Catheters are the leading source of bloodstream infections for patients in the intensive care unit (...
Purpose of review: Short-term intravascular catheters are instrumental\ua0in\ua0the care of critical...
These guidelines have been developed for healthcare personnel who insert intravascular catheters and...
More than 5 million central venous catheters and an ad-ditional 150 million peripheral venous cathet...
In recent years, central venous catheters (CVCs) are increasingly used in clinical practice. However...
AbstractIn the last decade, two main strategies have been employed in the prevention of catheter-rel...
Nosocomial infections related to the development of catheter-related infections are a leading cause ...