The objective of this study was to quantify the microorganisms present in blood at urinary catheter removal and at reinsertion in patients with chronic indwelling urinary catheters. This was a prospective study during a 4-month period at a university-affiliated geriatric medical center. Our subjects were 33 patients with chronic indwelling urinary catheters and positive urinary cultures; the urinary catheter was usually changed once a month. A peripheral vein line was used for blood withdrawal and urinary cultures and quantitative blood cultures (Isolator) were performed during and shortly after urinary catheter removal and insertion. All patients had significant bacteriuria (greater than 10(5) cfu/mL) with an average of 2.3 microorganisms....
<h2>Background: Catheter-associated (CA) bacteriuria is a result of the extensive usage of urinary c...
The indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) is the most significant risk factor for developing nosocomial ...
Tunneled catheter-related bacteremia represents one of the major complications in patients on hemodi...
A total of 178 adult patients with indwelling urethral catheters were studied from June to August 19...
This dissertation examines risk factors for bacteremia secondary to catheter-associated bacteriuria ...
Intravesical urine samples and the edges of catheters were examined for the presence of bacteria whe...
bacteremia (CRSAB) occasionally persists despite catheter removal and initiation of appropriate ant...
In this study, to determine cases of bacteriuria in hospitalized patients who underwent catheterizat...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...
Urinary tract infections are the most common type of healthcare-associated infection, accounting for...
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is the most common nosocomial infect...
Aims. The use of hemodialysis temporary dual-lumen catheters is often complicated by infections, whi...
International audienceBackground: Updating the pathogenesis of catheter-associated bacteriuria (CA-b...
The use of central venous catheters (CVC) for blood withdrawal and return to dialysis is a method co...
Background: Urinary tract infection is one of most common nosocomial infection and prolonged bladder...
<h2>Background: Catheter-associated (CA) bacteriuria is a result of the extensive usage of urinary c...
The indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) is the most significant risk factor for developing nosocomial ...
Tunneled catheter-related bacteremia represents one of the major complications in patients on hemodi...
A total of 178 adult patients with indwelling urethral catheters were studied from June to August 19...
This dissertation examines risk factors for bacteremia secondary to catheter-associated bacteriuria ...
Intravesical urine samples and the edges of catheters were examined for the presence of bacteria whe...
bacteremia (CRSAB) occasionally persists despite catheter removal and initiation of appropriate ant...
In this study, to determine cases of bacteriuria in hospitalized patients who underwent catheterizat...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...
Urinary tract infections are the most common type of healthcare-associated infection, accounting for...
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is the most common nosocomial infect...
Aims. The use of hemodialysis temporary dual-lumen catheters is often complicated by infections, whi...
International audienceBackground: Updating the pathogenesis of catheter-associated bacteriuria (CA-b...
The use of central venous catheters (CVC) for blood withdrawal and return to dialysis is a method co...
Background: Urinary tract infection is one of most common nosocomial infection and prolonged bladder...
<h2>Background: Catheter-associated (CA) bacteriuria is a result of the extensive usage of urinary c...
The indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) is the most significant risk factor for developing nosocomial ...
Tunneled catheter-related bacteremia represents one of the major complications in patients on hemodi...