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Bacterial colonization in hemodialysis temporary dual lumen catheters: a prospective study.

机译:血液透析临时双腔导管中的细菌定植:一项前瞻性研究。

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AIMS: The use of hemodialysis temporary dual-lumen catheters is often complicated by infections, which may be a significant cause of death among patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD). The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of bacteremia and bacterial colonization related to non-tunneled, non-cuffed, dual-lumen temporary catheters in patients with ESRD submitted to hemodialysis. METHODS: This study included 29 patients with ESRD. After catheter implantation, patients were monitored throughout the period of catheter permanence by means of blood samples collected weekly from a peripheral vein. Bacteria were isolated and identified according to CLSI recommendations. When catheters were removed for any reason, their tips were evaluated microbiologically. RESULTS: A total of 194 blood samples from the 29 patients implanted with 55 catheters were analyzed. Of these, 15.5% (30 samples) demonstrated bacterial growth, principally Staphylococcus epidermidis (64.5%). Twenty patients (68.9%) presented at least one positive blood culture during follow-up. The median time for catheter colonization was 18.5 days (95% CI: 16.8-30.3). Of the 55 catheters implanted, 28 (50.9%) showed bacterial colonization, corresponding to 23.4 episodes/1000 catheter/days and 9.2 episodes of bacteremia /1000 catheter/days. Fifteen of 28 catheter tips analyzed showed bacterial growth (53.5%). In 14 of these (93.3%), there was agreement between the isolates from the catheter tip and blood cultures. Of 24 episodes of positive blood cultures from 20 different patients in 17 episodes (70.8%), the patients showed no clinical signs or symptoms of bacteremia. CONCLUSIONS: The high incidence of catheter colonization, the correlation between blood and catheter tip cultures, and the occurrence of frequent cases of asymptomatic bacteremia justify the proposal of routine peripheral blood collections to monitor patients undergoing hemodialysis with temporary dual-lumen catheters.
机译:目的:使用血液透析临时双腔导管通常会因感染而变得复杂,这可能是晚期肾病(ESRD)患者死亡的重要原因。这项研究的目的是评估在接受血液透析的ESRD患者中与非隧道式,非袖带式,双腔临时导管相关的菌血症和细菌定植的发生率。方法:本研究包括29例ESRD患者。导管植入后,通过每周从外周静脉收集的血液样本在整个导管保留期间对患者进行监测。根据CLSI建议对细菌进行分离和鉴定。当出于任何原因拔出导管时,会对它们的尖端进行微生物学评估。结果:对29例植入55根导管的患者的194份血液样本进行了分析。在这些细菌中,有15.5%(30个样品)表现出细菌生长,主要是表皮葡萄球菌(64.5%)。随访期间有20名患者(68.9%)出现了至少一种阳性血液培养。导管定植的中位时间为18.5天(95%CI:16.8-30.3)。在植入的55个导管中,有28个(50.9%)显示出细菌定植,相当于23.4次/ 1000个导管/天和9.2次菌血症/ 1000个导管/天。分析的28个导管尖端中有15个显示细菌生长(53.5%)。在其中的14个(93.3%)中,导管尖端的分离物与血液培养物之间存在一致性。在20例不同患者的24例阳性血液培养中,有17例(70.8%)出现阳性血液培养,这些患者未显示出菌血症的临床体征或症状。结论:导管定植的发生率高,血液与导管尖端培养物之间的相关性以及无症状菌血症的频繁发生,证明了建议采用常规外周血收集来监测使用临时双腔导管进行血液透析的患者。

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