نتایج جستجو برای: catheter associated infections

تعداد نتایج: 1762325  

Journal: :Journal of hospital medicine 2011
Heidi L Wald Andrew M Kramer

BACKGROUND Indwelling urinary catheter duration is an important risk factor for catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs). OBJECTIVE To audit patient-level postoperative catheter duration and measure the impact of its feedback to nursing staff on postoperative catheter duration and CAUTI rates. DESIGN Preobservational and postobservational study. SETTING Two surgical units at ...

2014
John Sy Cynthia C Nast Phuong-Thu T Pham Phuong-Chi T Pham

Chronic indwelling catheters have been reported to be associated with membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) via the activation of the classical complement pathway in association with bacterial infections such as coagulase negative staphylococcus. We herein provide supporting evidence for the direct causal relationship between chronic catheter infections and MPGN via a case of recurren...

2014
Jeremiah G. Johnson Rachel R. Spurbeck Sukhinder K. Sandhu Jyl S. Matson

Klebsiella pneumoniae is a significant cause of nosocomial infections, including ventilator-associated pneumonias and catheter-associated urinary tract infections. K. pneumoniae strain TOP52 #1721 (Top52) was isolated from a woman presenting with acute cystitis and subsequently characterized using various murine models of infection. Here we present the genome sequence of K. pneumoniae Top52.

Journal: :Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2013
Elaine G Cox Chad A Knoderer Aimee Jennings John W Brown Mark D Rodefeld Scott G Walker Mark W Turrentine

: We conducted a randomized, controlled clinical trial to determine whether a difference in catheter-associated blood stream infection (CABSI) incidence existed between children who underwent cardiac surgery and had a central venous catheter impregnated with minocycline and rifampin versus those who had a conventional, nonimpregnated catheter after cardiac surgery. Due to a lower number of infe...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Yajuan Wang Yanting Yuan Lisha Zhou Qingqing Su Xiangqun Fang Tianzhi Li Junfeng Wang De Chang Longxiang Su Guogang Xu Yinghua Guo Ruifu Yang Changting Liu

Serratia marcescens is a species of Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium of the family Enterobacteriaceae. S. marcescens can cause nosocomial infections, particularly catheter-associated bacteremia, urinary tract infections, and wound infections. Here, we present the draft genome sequence of Serratia marcescens strain LCT-SM213, which was isolated from CGMCC 1.1857.

2012
CHANDAN KUMAR SHAW PRACHI SHAW

Catheter related bloodstream infections are a major problem in most tertiary care hospitals. Among the various organisms associated with nosocomial infections, coagulase negative staphylococci are responsible for majority of the catheter related infections. They are usually resistant to standard antibiotics necessitating prolonged hospital stay and amplifying the cost of treatment manifold whic...

2016
Daniel Jaén-Luchoro Francisco Salvà-Serra Francisco Aliaga-Lozano Carolina Seguí Antonio Busquets Antonio Ramírez Mikel Ruíz Margarita Gomila Jorge Lalucat Antoni Bennasar-Figueras

Mycobacterium chelonae strains are ubiquitous rapidly growing mycobacteria associated with skin and soft tissue infections, cellulitis, abscesses, osteomyelitis, catheter infections, disseminated diseases, and postsurgical infections after implants with prostheses, transplants, and even hemodialysis procedures. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of M. chelonae type strain CCUG 47445.

حسنی, نسرین, صادق زاده, ویدا,

Background and Objectives: Nosocomial infections as a major present-century health problem inflicts great loss of life and high costs on the inpatients. With regard to high frequency of nosocomial infections and their importance this study was conducted with the aim of determining the incidence of nosocomial infections in intensive care unit (ICU) of Shafiieh hospital in zanjan during the years...

2017
Lokesh Shahani Chad Noggle Nancy Khardori

Background: Indwelling venous catheters (IVCs) have become an integral part of managing patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Even with advances in technology and techniques, infectious complications remain highly prevalent and result in significant morbidity and mortality. Various patient and catheter related factors have been previously studied to be associated with IVC related ...

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