AbstractBackground:The antibiotic lock (AL) technique is used for sterilization ofthe intraluminal surface of catheters. This technique consists of filling a catheter lumen with an antibiotic solution and allowing it to dwell for a time sufficient to sterilize the device. Glycopeptide antibiotics (vancomycin and teicoplanin) are commonly used agents for this purpose. But studies evaluating the different dosages of these antibiotics, their optimum concentrations, and duration in AL treatment are lacking.Objective:The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of differentdoses of vancomycin/saline solution (VSS) and teicoplanin/saline solution (TSS) and to establish the optimal dosage and time needed to eliminate intraluminal methicillin-...
anol as potential catheter lock solutions have a unique mechanism of action, broad-spectrum activity...
Objectives: Increasing numbers of patients for whom infection is a major risk are dependent on centr...
Objective To elucidate the potential antimicrobial activity of sodium heparin in the treatment of ca...
AbstractBackground:The antibiotic lock (AL) technique is used for sterilization ofthe intraluminal s...
Purpose: Results of a study of the activity of antibiotic lock solutions of vancomycin and telavanci...
Background. Catheter lock solutions are used for prevention and management of catheter-related blood...
Tunneled central venous catheter (TCVC) related infection remains a challenge in the care of hemodi...
AbstractCatheter-related bacteremia is a major complication in patients with long-term surgically im...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a moxifloxacin-loaded organic-inorganic s...
We performed in vitro studies to elucidate the bactericidal activity of the antibiotics in an adhere...
Central venous catheter (CVC)-related infection (CVC-RI) is a common complication of CVC use. The mo...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Anti-Infective MaterialsThe aim of this study was to evalu...
A repeatable and sensitive method to evaluate the effect of three antiseptics and two disinfection t...
Journal Article;BACKGROUND Despite widespread use, optimum choice of antimicrobial agents, concentr...
Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are the main causative agents of bacteraemia in infants mana...
anol as potential catheter lock solutions have a unique mechanism of action, broad-spectrum activity...
Objectives: Increasing numbers of patients for whom infection is a major risk are dependent on centr...
Objective To elucidate the potential antimicrobial activity of sodium heparin in the treatment of ca...
AbstractBackground:The antibiotic lock (AL) technique is used for sterilization ofthe intraluminal s...
Purpose: Results of a study of the activity of antibiotic lock solutions of vancomycin and telavanci...
Background. Catheter lock solutions are used for prevention and management of catheter-related blood...
Tunneled central venous catheter (TCVC) related infection remains a challenge in the care of hemodi...
AbstractCatheter-related bacteremia is a major complication in patients with long-term surgically im...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a moxifloxacin-loaded organic-inorganic s...
We performed in vitro studies to elucidate the bactericidal activity of the antibiotics in an adhere...
Central venous catheter (CVC)-related infection (CVC-RI) is a common complication of CVC use. The mo...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Anti-Infective MaterialsThe aim of this study was to evalu...
A repeatable and sensitive method to evaluate the effect of three antiseptics and two disinfection t...
Journal Article;BACKGROUND Despite widespread use, optimum choice of antimicrobial agents, concentr...
Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are the main causative agents of bacteraemia in infants mana...
anol as potential catheter lock solutions have a unique mechanism of action, broad-spectrum activity...
Objectives: Increasing numbers of patients for whom infection is a major risk are dependent on centr...
Objective To elucidate the potential antimicrobial activity of sodium heparin in the treatment of ca...