Introduction: The optimal duration of systemic antimicrobial treatment for catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) is unknown. In this systematic review, we aimed to assess the efficacy of short-course treatment for CRBSI due to Gram-negative bacteria, coagulase-negative staphylococci and enterococci. Methods: We systematically searched the electronic bibliographic databases MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Library for studies published before February 2021. All studies that investigated the duration of adequate systemic antibiotic treatment in adult patients with uncomplicated intravascular catheter infections due to Gram-negative bacteria, coagulase-negative staphylococci or enterococci were eligible for inclusion. Studies including c...
none8noCentral venous catheters are indispensable for the long-term treatment of seriously and chron...
Excessive duration of antibiotic treatment is a major factor for inappropriate antibiotic consumptio...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...
Introduction: The optimal duration of systemic antimicrobial treatment for catheter-related bloodstr...
Introduction: The optimal duration of systemic antimicrobial treatment for catheter-related bloods...
Abstract Background Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) with coagulase-negative Staphylo...
BACKGROUND: The optimal duration of antibiotic treatment for bloodstream infections is unknown and u...
A prospective observational study evaluated the effective-ness of combining antibiotic-lock therapy ...
Abstract Introduction The optimal duration of antibio...
Objectives: The use of an antibiotic lock (AB-lock) for the treatment of catheter-related bloodstrea...
Abstract Background Shorter-duration antibiotic treatment is sufficient for a range of bacterial inf...
Background : Port-related bloodstream infection (PRBSI) is a common complication associated with lon...
Purpose of review: Whilst many guidelines recommend limiting the use of antibiotics because of the i...
none4noBackground: Advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with bloodstrea...
Background. Reducing antibiotic consumption has become a major public health priority. Optimal durat...
none8noCentral venous catheters are indispensable for the long-term treatment of seriously and chron...
Excessive duration of antibiotic treatment is a major factor for inappropriate antibiotic consumptio...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...
Introduction: The optimal duration of systemic antimicrobial treatment for catheter-related bloodstr...
Introduction: The optimal duration of systemic antimicrobial treatment for catheter-related bloods...
Abstract Background Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) with coagulase-negative Staphylo...
BACKGROUND: The optimal duration of antibiotic treatment for bloodstream infections is unknown and u...
A prospective observational study evaluated the effective-ness of combining antibiotic-lock therapy ...
Abstract Introduction The optimal duration of antibio...
Objectives: The use of an antibiotic lock (AB-lock) for the treatment of catheter-related bloodstrea...
Abstract Background Shorter-duration antibiotic treatment is sufficient for a range of bacterial inf...
Background : Port-related bloodstream infection (PRBSI) is a common complication associated with lon...
Purpose of review: Whilst many guidelines recommend limiting the use of antibiotics because of the i...
none4noBackground: Advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with bloodstrea...
Background. Reducing antibiotic consumption has become a major public health priority. Optimal durat...
none8noCentral venous catheters are indispensable for the long-term treatment of seriously and chron...
Excessive duration of antibiotic treatment is a major factor for inappropriate antibiotic consumptio...
AbstractCentral venous catheters represent a major source of nosocomial bloodstream infections, whic...