Artículo de publicación ISIAlthough arteriovenous fistula is the recommended vascular access for chronic hemodialysis, still high numbers of patients receiving dialysis through tunneled hemodialysis catheters are observed in Chile. Several studies have demonstrated the usefulness for preventing catheter-related bacteremia (CRB) associated to tunnelled hemodialysis catheters by antibiotic lock prophylaxis between dialysis. However, there is no consensus regarding its systematic use. In this review the existing evidence is discussed, emphasizing the group of patients where this prophylaxis could have mayor impact as those with high risk for recurrent infections: immunesuppressed, diabetics, and specially those without vascular reserve. ...
Thirty-nine hemodialysis patients with permanent central venous catheters were analyzed for bacteria...
Thirty-nine hemodialysis patients with permanent central venous catheters were analyzed for bacteria...
Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) and exit-site infections (ESIs) are common complica...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlthough arteriovenous fistula is the recommended vascular access for chr...
Vascular access is the major risk factor for bacteremia, hospitalization, and mortality among hemodi...
As a result of the high rate of infection, the NKF-K/DOQI guidelines recommended that an uncuffed ca...
Background: Catheter-related infections (CRI) in hemodialysis patients are very common complications...
Central venous catheter-related infections have been associated with high morbidity, mortality, and ...
Catheter-related bacteremia (CRB) is one of the various complications related to hemodialysis (HD). ...
This study aimed to prove that pre-emptive antimicrobial locks in patients at risk of bacteremia dec...
Vivek Soi, Carol L Moore, Lalathakasha Kumbar, Jerry Yee Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, He...
The maintenance of tunneled catheter (TC) patency is critical for the provision of adequate hemodial...
BACKGROUND: Catheter-related bacteraemia (CRB) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in haemod...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is associated with high rates of morbidity. This syst...
Infection is the second common cause of death in the dialysis population. Catheter- related blood st...
Thirty-nine hemodialysis patients with permanent central venous catheters were analyzed for bacteria...
Thirty-nine hemodialysis patients with permanent central venous catheters were analyzed for bacteria...
Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) and exit-site infections (ESIs) are common complica...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlthough arteriovenous fistula is the recommended vascular access for chr...
Vascular access is the major risk factor for bacteremia, hospitalization, and mortality among hemodi...
As a result of the high rate of infection, the NKF-K/DOQI guidelines recommended that an uncuffed ca...
Background: Catheter-related infections (CRI) in hemodialysis patients are very common complications...
Central venous catheter-related infections have been associated with high morbidity, mortality, and ...
Catheter-related bacteremia (CRB) is one of the various complications related to hemodialysis (HD). ...
This study aimed to prove that pre-emptive antimicrobial locks in patients at risk of bacteremia dec...
Vivek Soi, Carol L Moore, Lalathakasha Kumbar, Jerry Yee Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, He...
The maintenance of tunneled catheter (TC) patency is critical for the provision of adequate hemodial...
BACKGROUND: Catheter-related bacteraemia (CRB) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in haemod...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is associated with high rates of morbidity. This syst...
Infection is the second common cause of death in the dialysis population. Catheter- related blood st...
Thirty-nine hemodialysis patients with permanent central venous catheters were analyzed for bacteria...
Thirty-nine hemodialysis patients with permanent central venous catheters were analyzed for bacteria...
Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) and exit-site infections (ESIs) are common complica...