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Antimicrobial Central Venous Catheter Dose Not Reduce Catheter-related Bacteremia in Major Burn Injured Patients
Journal of Korean Burn Society ; : 30-34, 2011.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-172347
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

We previously reported that antimicrobial central venous catheter (CVC) reduced catheter colonization in major burn patients. In this study, we investigated whether antimicrobial CVC could reduce catheter-related blood stream infection (CRBSI) in major burn patients.

METHODS:

Burn patients with over 20% of total body surface area were randomly assigned to undergo catheterization with standard CVC (STD group, n=50) or antimicrobial Vantex(R) CVC (VTX group, n=50). Upon removal of CVC, bacterial cultures for wound, catheter tip, and blood were performed.

RESULTS:

Colonization rate was significantly decreased in VTX group (42%) compared to STD group (64%) (P0.05).

CONCLUSION:

Even though the antimicrobial CVC could reduce the catheter colonization, the CRBSI rate was not reduced by antimicrobial CVC in major burn patients.
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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) Assunto principal: Superfície Corporal / Queimaduras / Cateterismo / Bacteriemia / Colo / Sepse / Rios / Infecções Relacionadas a Cateter / Catéteres / Cateteres Venosos Centrais Limite: Humanos Idioma: Coreano Revista: Journal of Korean Burn Society Ano de publicação: 2011 Tipo de documento: Artigo

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) Assunto principal: Superfície Corporal / Queimaduras / Cateterismo / Bacteriemia / Colo / Sepse / Rios / Infecções Relacionadas a Cateter / Catéteres / Cateteres Venosos Centrais Limite: Humanos Idioma: Coreano Revista: Journal of Korean Burn Society Ano de publicação: 2011 Tipo de documento: Artigo