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Catheter-Related Colonization Associated with Percutaneous Inserted Central Catheters

机译:与经皮插入中央导管相关的导管相关定植

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The intravenous therapy team at Massachusetts General Hospital studied the potential infectious risks of maintaining percutaneous inserted central catheters (PICC) for prolonged periods. Cultures of 100 PICC sites and catheters were performed on removal of the catheters, which had remained in place for 2 to 43 days. The insertion sites and/or proximal or distal segments of the catheters were found to be colonized in 11% of the patients, with distal catheter tips significantly colonized in only four patients. Nine of the patients were colonized at the insertion site. Bacteremia did not occur as a result of the extended dwell time of the catheters.
机译:马萨诸塞州总医院的静脉治疗小组研究了长期维持经皮插入式中心导管(PICC)的潜在感染风险。在移除导管的过程中进行了100个PICC部位和导管的培养,导管保留了2至43天。发现导管的插入部位和/或近端或远端段定植在11%的患者中,而远端导管尖端仅定植在四名患者中。 9名患者在插入部位定植。由于延长了导管的停留时间,没有发生细菌血症。

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