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Preventing ventriculostomy-related infections with antibiotic-impregnated drains in hospitals: a two-centre Dutch study

机译:在荷兰进行的一项两中心研究表明,在医院使用抗生素浸渍的引流管预防与心室造口术相关的感染

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This observational cohort study assessed the effect of the introduction of antibiotic-impregnated external ventricular drains (AI-EVDs), as opposed to plain silicone EVDs, on the occurrence of ventriculostomy-related infections (VRIs) in two Dutch hospitals, with no other changes to their clinical practice. VRI was defined using the criteria of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and with a culture-based definition. A propensity-score-adjusted competing risks survival analysis showed that introduction of AI-EVDs did not significantly decrease the risk of VRIs in routine care, nor affect the bacterial aetiology, even after adjustment for confounding and competing events. (C) 2016 The Healthcare Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:这项观察性队列研究评估了在荷兰两家医院中引入抗生素浸润的外部心室引流(AI-EVD)与普通有机硅EVD相对于发生心室造口相关感染(VRI)的影响,没有其他变化他们的临床实践。使用疾病控制和预防中心的标准以及基于文化的定义来定义VRI。倾向得分调整后的竞争风险生存分析表明,即使在针对混杂事件和竞争事件进行调整之后,引入AI-EVD并不会显着降低常规护理中VRI的风险,也不会影响细菌病因。 (C)2016医疗感染协会。由Elsevier Ltd.出版。保留所有权利。

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