Blood culture differential time to positivity enables safe catheter retention in suspected catheter-related bloodstream infection: a randomized controlled trial.

نویسندگان

  • Caroline Sabatier
  • Xaime García
  • Ricard Ferrer
  • Montserrat Duarte
  • Montserrat Colomina
  • Dolores Alcaráz
  • Dionisia Fontanals
  • Jordi Vallés
چکیده

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical usefulness and safety of the differential-time-to-positivity (DTP) method for managing the suspicion of catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) in comparison with a standard method that includes catheter removal in critically ill patients. METHODS-DESIGN A prospective randomized study was carried out. SETTING A 16-bed clinical-surgical ICU (July 2007-February 2009). INTERVENTIONS Patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups at the time CR-BSI was suspected. In the standard group, a standard strategy requiring catheter withdrawal was used to confirm or rule out CR-BSI. In the DTP group, DTP without catheter withdrawal was used to confirm or rule out CR-BSI. MEASUREMENTS clinical and microbiological data, CR-BSI rates, unnecessary catheter removals, and complications due to new puncture or to delays in catheter removal. RESULTS Twenty-six patients were analyzed in each group. In the standard group, 6 of 37 suspected episodes of CR-BSI were confirmed and 5 colonizations were diagnosed. In the DTP group, 5 of 26 suspected episodes of CR-BSI were confirmed and four colonizations were diagnosed. In the standard group, all catheters (58/58, 100%) were removed at the time CR-BSA was suspected, whereas in the DTP group, only 13 catheters (13/41, 32%) were removed at diagnosis, and 10 due to persistent septic signs (10/41, 24%). In cases of confirmed CR-BSI, there were no differences between the two groups in the evolution of inflammatory parameters during the 48hours following the suspicion of CR-BSI. CONCLUSIONS In critically ill patients with suspected CR-BSI, the DTP method makes it possible to keep the central venous catheter in place safely.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Medicina intensiva

دوره 39 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015