نتایج جستجو برای: catheter associated infections

تعداد نتایج: 1762325  

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2010
Navil F Sethna David Clendenin Umeshkumar Athiraman Jean Solodiuk Diana P Rodriguez David Zurakowski

Clinical observation suggests that the number of serious epidural catheter-associated infections have increased recently in children. This increase is likely attributed to an increase in reporting and in frequency of epidural analgesia usage. Estimates of infection rates are difficult to determine primarily because of insufficient study of large pediatric populations. In this retrospective stud...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
N A Sabbuba E Mahenthiralingam D J Stickler

Proteus mirabilis compromises the care of many patients undergoing long-term indwelling bladder catheterization. It forms crystalline bacterial biofilms in catheters which block the flow of urine, causing either incontinence due to leakage or painful distention of the bladder due to urinary retention. If it is not dealt with, catheter blockage can lead to pyelonephritis and septicemia. We have ...

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2004
Mark E Rupp Theresa Fitzgerald Nedra Marion Virginia Helget Susan Puumala James R Anderson Paul D Fey

BACKGROUND Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common nosocomial infection experienced by patients in United States hospitals and are responsible for significant morbidity and excess hospital costs. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of a silver alloy, hydrogel-coated, urinary catheter in the prevention of catheter-associated UTI, to assess the cost effectiveness o...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2009
Areta Kowal-Vem Stathis Poulakidas Barbara Barnett Deborah Conway Daniel Culver Michelle Ferrari Bruce Potenza Michael Koenig John Mah Mary Majewski Linda Morris Jan Powers Elizabeth Stokes Michael Tan Sara-Jane Salstrom Cindy Zaletel Shirley Ambutas Kathleen Casey Jayne Stein Mary DeSane Kathy Berry Elizabeth C Konz Michael R Riemer Malford E Cullum

BACKGROUND Fecal contamination is a major challenge in patients in acute/critical care settings that is associated with increased cost of care and supplies and with development of pressure ulcers, incontinence dermatitis, skin and soft tissue infections, and urinary tract infections. OBJECTIVES To assess the economic impact of fecal containment in bedridden patients using 2 different indwelli...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2000
M G Marin J C Lee J H Skurnick

OBJECTIVES To examine the effectiveness of antimicrobial-impregnated and heparin-bonded catheters relative to standard central venous catheters in lessening catheter-related bloodstream infections. DATA SOURCES Articles were identified by computer-assisted searching. STUDY SELECTION Studies were eliminated from further consideration if they did not contain original data relevant to lessenin...

2010
Kwan Soo Ko Ji-Young Lee Jae-Hoon Song Kyong Ran Peck

Candidaemia associated with intravascular catheter-associated infections is of great concern due to the resulting high morbidity and mortality. The antibiotic lock technique (ALT) was previously introduced to treat catheter-associated bacterial infections without removal of catheter. So far, the efficacy of ALT against Candida infections has not been rigorously evaluated. We investigated in vit...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2013
Nora Love Debra Rodrigue

Urinary catheters have been attributed to almost half of all healthcare-associated infections. Many catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) may be prevented by following recommended guidelines, which would save lives. This article illustrates the use of known guidelines for the prevention of CAUTIs in the oncology population.

2013
Manuel Macía-Heras Javier Donate-Correa Julia Alcoba-Flórez Gerardo Pulido-Reyes Ernesto Martín-Núñez Joel Martín-Padrón Sebastián Méndez-Álvarez

We report a case of a haemodialysis patient that presented a catheter-related bacteraemia caused by a Coagulase negative Staphylococcus. With the utilization of molecular biology techniques the bacterial isolate recovered from catheter was surprisingly identified as S. hominis by sequencing of the 16S ribosomal gene. The S. hominis isolate, which is not often associated with infections in dialy...

Journal: :American family physician 2014
Vincent Hsu

Health care-associated infections cause approximately 75,000 deaths annually, in addition to increasing morbidity and costs. Over the past decade, a downward trend in health care-associated infections has occurred nationwide. Basic prevention measures include administrative support, educating health care personnel, and hand hygiene and isolation precautions. Prevention of central line- or cathe...

Journal: :international journal of infection 0
leonardo lorente intensive care unit, hospital universitario de canarias, santa cruz de tenerife, spain; intensive care unit, hospital universitario de canarias, santa cruz de tenerife, spain. tel: +34-922678000, fax: +34-922647112

evidence acquisition electronic medical data bases (including pubmed and scopus) from first of january 1975 to 30th of july 2015 were searched. the key words used for the relevant articles search were catheter, venous, prevention, impregnated, bloodstream, chlorhexidine-silver sulfadiazine, rifampicin-minocycline, and rifampicin-miconazole. this review focuses on the evidence on the efficacy an...

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