objective. To describe the management of patients with long-term central venous catheters (CVCs) during an outbreak of infection due to Pseudomonas putida and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia associated with contaminated heparin catheter-lock solution. design. Descriptive study. setting. Private, 250-bed tertiary-care hospital. methods. In March 2003, we identified 2 febrile cancer patients with P. putida bacteremia. Over 2 days, 7 cases of bacteremia were identified; lots of syringes prefilled with heparin catheter-lock solution, supplied by a compounding pharmacy, were recalled and samples were cultured. More cases of bacteremia appeared during the following days, and any patient who had had a catheter lock infused with the suspect solution w...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...
Background: Intravenous catheter-related blood stream infections (PVC-BSIs) are one of the common ca...
OBJECTIVES: Catheter-related Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (CRSAB) occasionally persists despite ...
objective. To describe the management of patients with long-term central venous catheters (CVCs) dur...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...
Contains fulltext : 237980.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cat...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to assess whether an isolated positive ca...
Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) are a major public health problem affecting 4 million patients...
Introduction: Central venous catheter (CVC) plays an essential part in clinical management of patien...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of triple-lumen central venous catheters coated with a combinati...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of triple-lumen central venous catheters coated with a combinati...
Catheter-related blood stream infections comprise a major concern in hemodialysis patients, leading ...
Central venous catheters (CVCs) are indispensable in modern medical practice. Serious complications ...
Context: Central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is associated with high rates...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...
Background: Intravenous catheter-related blood stream infections (PVC-BSIs) are one of the common ca...
OBJECTIVES: Catheter-related Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (CRSAB) occasionally persists despite ...
objective. To describe the management of patients with long-term central venous catheters (CVCs) dur...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...
Contains fulltext : 237980.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cat...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to assess whether an isolated positive ca...
Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) are a major public health problem affecting 4 million patients...
Introduction: Central venous catheter (CVC) plays an essential part in clinical management of patien...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of triple-lumen central venous catheters coated with a combinati...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of triple-lumen central venous catheters coated with a combinati...
Catheter-related blood stream infections comprise a major concern in hemodialysis patients, leading ...
Central venous catheters (CVCs) are indispensable in modern medical practice. Serious complications ...
Context: Central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is associated with high rates...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...
Background: Intravenous catheter-related blood stream infections (PVC-BSIs) are one of the common ca...
OBJECTIVES: Catheter-related Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (CRSAB) occasionally persists despite ...