Aim The commonest mode of catheter colonisation is via the extraluminal route with skin bacteria. Catheter-related sepsis causes significant mortality and morbidity in neonates. Our aim was to study the relationships between culture-positive catheter exit site skin swabs, percutaneous central venous catheter segments and blood to determine the magnitude of associations between exit site skin colonisation, catheter colonisation and catheter-related sepsis. Methods In a prospective study, an exit site skin swab and three formerly in vivo catheter segments (proximal, middle and tip) were taken for culture at catheter removal. In those neonates who were clinically unwell at catheter removal, a peripheral blood culture was also collected. Univar...
Patients having central venous catheters for three or more days were prospectively ran-domized to re...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Central vein catheters for patients receiving total parenteral nutrition have a hig...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...
Aim The commonest mode of catheter colonisation is via the extraluminal route with skin bacteria. Ca...
Skin bacteria at peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion sites pose a serious risk of micro...
Skin bacteria at peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion sites pose a serious risk of micro...
Study aim. To characterise intravascular catheter infection cases during the period of 2013 and 2015...
In a prospective study of septic complications of central venous catheters used for total parenteral...
Bacterial counts were made of catheter insertion site and of catheter tips to help determine risk fa...
Cultures taken from the skin and from the hubs of short-term central venous catheters can help us to...
Objective: Culture of percutaneous central venous line (PCVL) segments may assist the diagnosis of l...
In clinical trials, the incidence of catheter-tip colonization (CTC) is frequently used as a surroga...
BACKGROUND There is a wide variation of perineural catheter (PNC) colonization rates in the literat...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
Objective: Major catheter-related infection includes catheter-related bloodstream infections and cli...
Patients having central venous catheters for three or more days were prospectively ran-domized to re...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Central vein catheters for patients receiving total parenteral nutrition have a hig...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...
Aim The commonest mode of catheter colonisation is via the extraluminal route with skin bacteria. Ca...
Skin bacteria at peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion sites pose a serious risk of micro...
Skin bacteria at peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion sites pose a serious risk of micro...
Study aim. To characterise intravascular catheter infection cases during the period of 2013 and 2015...
In a prospective study of septic complications of central venous catheters used for total parenteral...
Bacterial counts were made of catheter insertion site and of catheter tips to help determine risk fa...
Cultures taken from the skin and from the hubs of short-term central venous catheters can help us to...
Objective: Culture of percutaneous central venous line (PCVL) segments may assist the diagnosis of l...
In clinical trials, the incidence of catheter-tip colonization (CTC) is frequently used as a surroga...
BACKGROUND There is a wide variation of perineural catheter (PNC) colonization rates in the literat...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
Objective: Major catheter-related infection includes catheter-related bloodstream infections and cli...
Patients having central venous catheters for three or more days were prospectively ran-domized to re...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Central vein catheters for patients receiving total parenteral nutrition have a hig...
AbstractThere are limited data on the clinical significance of -positive central venous catheter (CV...