نتایج جستجو برای: cross infection catheter
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Septic pulmonary embolism (SPE) is a rare lung disease that typically occurs when thrombus containing microorganisms from nonpulmonary infection focus settles in the arteries via hematogenous route and causes infarction infection. Nonspecific symptoms such as fever, cough, chest pain are manifested. SPE associated with predisposing conditions infective endocarditis, intravenous drug addiction, ...
The proportion of nosocomial infections potentially preventable under routine working conditions remains unclear. We performed a systematic review to describe multi-modal intervention studies, as well as studies assessing exogenous cross-infection published during the last decade, in order to give a crude estimate of the proportion of potentially preventable nosocomial infections. The evaluatio...
Introduction: Peripheral Intravenous catheterization is the most commonly used invasive treatment method in patients admitted to the hospitals, but it has some complications. The indwell time of catheter is one of the factors associated with the occurrence of complications, especially phlebitis. In spite of the instructions for replacing the catheters after 72 hours, sometimes the complications...
BACKGROUND Routine surveillance of nosocomial infections has become an integral part of infection control and quality assurance in US hospitals. METHODS As part of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium, we performed a prospective nosocomial infection surveillance cohort study in 5 adult intensive care units of 4 Mexican public hospitals using the Centers for Disease Contro...
Abstract Background and Aims Catheter-associated infections (CAIs) thrombosis (CAT) are the most common complications, associated with use of tunneled catheters for hemodialysis. The incidence is about 1.8-6.5/1000 catheter-days, thromboses main cause catheter dysfunction loss vascular access in 30-40% patients. aim our study was to determine these complications patients whom we used prophylact...
The usage of epidural infusion for intraoperative and postoperative pain relief is widely used in certain pediatric anesthetic practice because of the effectiveness and advantages. However, there is drawback for these techniques due to its potential complications such as inadvertent intrathecal placement, local anesthetic toxicity, catheter migration, infection, and breakage of epidural cathete...
OBJECTIVES To study the incidence, risk factors, clinical outcomes and antibiotic costs of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) in patients with indwelling urinary catheter for one week and longer MATERIAL AND METHOD Patients in neurology and neurosurgery wards in a teaching hospital were studied. Patients with UTI before catheterization and in whom the catheter was removed be...
conclusions: the study findings revealed that the catheter infection in our patients had sources other than normal skin flora. these results will assist in determining the possible source of the infections, furthermore, how they are transmitted, moreover aid in controlling and preventing these dangerous in- infections. results: forty-four out of 60 catheters (73.3%) were positive with a signifi...
BACKGROUND Bloodstream infection (BSI) is one of the significant causes of morbidity and mortality encountered in a neonatal intensive care unit, especially in developing countries. Despite the implementation of infection control practices, such as strict hand hygiene, the BSI rate in our hospital is still high. The use of a closed catheter access system to reduce BSI related to intravascular c...
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