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Correlation of Positive Blood Cultures with Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Line Infection in Oncology Patients

机译:肿瘤患者外周插管阳性血液培养物的相关性

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Introduction: The use of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines offers several advantages compared to traditional central venous catheters (CVCs) as the insertion procedure is minimally invasive, they may be retained safely for longer periods of time, and their use is associated with fewer catheter-related infections. Their use in patients suffering from a malignant disease is common but may pose a greater risk of complications due to the severe immunosuppression associated with treatment. This study was conducted to evaluate the safety of PICC lines in this group. Methods: This was a retrospective study of oncology patients being treated in a Mediterranean tertiary center. Patients with PICC lines were enrolled in the study if a positive blood culture necessitated the removal of the PICC and subsequent culture of the PICC tip. A comparison was conducted between patients with positive and negative PICC cultures. Results: Thirty patients were included, four of whom had a positive PICC culture. The most commonly isolated pathogens were coagulase-negative Staphylococci and Corynebacteria. No statistically significant difference was noted in white blood cell (WBC) counts, C-reactive protein (CRP), and Michigan PICC central line associated bloodstream infection (MPC) score between the two groups. Staphylococcus epidermidis was the most commonly isolated pathogen. Discussion: Though limited by a small sample size and the retrospective design, the findings of this study seem to corroborate existing literature on the subject which suggests that the use of PICC lines in oncology patients is feasible and does not pose unacceptable risk. Further research is indicated to determine subgroups which may be at greater risk of PICC related infections.
机译:简介:与传统的中央静脉导管(CVC)相比,使用外围插入的中央导管(PICC)系列提供了几个优点,因为插入过程是微创的,它们可以安全地保留更长的时间,并且它们的使用与之相关与导管相关的感染较少。他们对患有恶性疾病的患者的用途是常见的,但由于与治疗相关的严重免疫抑制,可能会产生更大的并发症风险。进行了本研究以评估本组中PICC线的安全性。方法:这是在地中海三级中心治疗的肿瘤学患者的回顾性研究。如果阳性血液培养需要去除PICC和PICC尖端的后续培养,则在研究中注册了PICC线路的患者。患有正面和负阴性培养的患者之间进行了比较。结果:包括三十名患者,其中四名患有积极的PICC文化。最常见的病原体是凝血酶阴性葡萄球菌和棒状菌。在两组之间,白细胞(WBC)计数,C反应蛋白(CRP)和密歇根PICC中央线相关血流感染(MPC)评分中没有统计学上显着差异。葡萄球菌椎板虫是最常见的病原体。讨论:虽然采用小型样本量和回顾性设计的限制,但本研究的结果似乎证实了对该主题的现有文学,这表明在肿瘤学患者中使用PICC系是可行的并且不会造成不可接受的风险。表明进一步的研究确定了可能具有与PICC相关感染的风险更大的亚组。

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