Abstract Background Although several potential risk factors have been discussed, risk factors associated with bacterial colonization or even infection of catheters used for regional anaesthesia are not very well investigated. Methods In this prospective observational trial, 198 catheters at several anatomical sites where placed using a standardized technique. The site of insertion was then monitored daily for signs of infection (secretion at the insertion site, redness, swelling, or local pain). The catheters were removed when clinically indicated (no or moderate postoperative pain) or when signs of potential infection occurred. After sterile removal they were prospectively analyzed for colonization, defined as > 15 colony forming units. Re...
Peripheral intravenous (i.v.) catheter-related soft tissue infections begin with local skin and soft...
In clinical trials, the incidence of catheter-tip colonization (CTC) is frequently used as a surroga...
While transparent polyurethane dressings are increasingly used for the care of intravenous catheters...
Introduction. Bacterial colonization of catheter tips is common in regional anesthesia and is a susp...
AbstractBackground and objectiveThe increased use of epidural analgesia with catheter leads to the n...
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The increased use of epidural analgesia with catheter leads to the need to...
BACKGROUND There is a wide variation of perineural catheter (PNC) colonization rates in the literat...
Background: Biofilms often colonize catheters and contribute to catheter-related septicemia. However...
Background: Neuraxial epidural technic have been used widely as a single injection nor using cathete...
Although central vascular catheters (CVC) are indispensable in modern medicine, they are an importan...
Bacterial counts were made of catheter insertion site and of catheter tips to help determine risk fa...
Aim The commonest mode of catheter colonisation is via the extraluminal route with skin bacteria. Ca...
Introduction: Intravascular catheters, which are among the indispensable procedures of medical pract...
Objective: Major catheter-related infection includes catheter-related bloodstream infections and cli...
Peripheral intravenous (i.v.) catheter-related soft tissue infections begin with local skin and soft...
In clinical trials, the incidence of catheter-tip colonization (CTC) is frequently used as a surroga...
While transparent polyurethane dressings are increasingly used for the care of intravenous catheters...
Introduction. Bacterial colonization of catheter tips is common in regional anesthesia and is a susp...
AbstractBackground and objectiveThe increased use of epidural analgesia with catheter leads to the n...
Copyright © 2015 Klaus Kerwat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The increased use of epidural analgesia with catheter leads to the need to...
BACKGROUND There is a wide variation of perineural catheter (PNC) colonization rates in the literat...
Background: Biofilms often colonize catheters and contribute to catheter-related septicemia. However...
Background: Neuraxial epidural technic have been used widely as a single injection nor using cathete...
Although central vascular catheters (CVC) are indispensable in modern medicine, they are an importan...
Bacterial counts were made of catheter insertion site and of catheter tips to help determine risk fa...
Aim The commonest mode of catheter colonisation is via the extraluminal route with skin bacteria. Ca...
Introduction: Intravascular catheters, which are among the indispensable procedures of medical pract...
Objective: Major catheter-related infection includes catheter-related bloodstream infections and cli...
Peripheral intravenous (i.v.) catheter-related soft tissue infections begin with local skin and soft...
In clinical trials, the incidence of catheter-tip colonization (CTC) is frequently used as a surroga...
While transparent polyurethane dressings are increasingly used for the care of intravenous catheters...