Estudio de la infección asociada a catéter intravascular durante el año 1998 en la Clínica Universitaria de Navarra at the University Clinic of Navarra

Purpose: To study the intravascular catheter related infections (CRI) since January of 1998 to January of 1999 in our hospital. Methods: We studied 540 catheter tips using a modified combination of the cuantitative method of Cleri and the semicuantitative method of Maki. The catheters were classifi...

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Main Authors: Pozo, J.L. (José Luis) del, Lecaroz, M.C. (María Concepción), Lamata, M. (M.), Soler, M. (M.), Hernaez, S. (S.), Leiva, J. (José)
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author Pozo, J.L. (José Luis) del
Lecaroz, M.C. (María Concepción)
Lamata, M. (M.)
Soler, M. (M.)
Hernaez, S. (S.)
Leiva, J. (José)
author_facet Pozo, J.L. (José Luis) del
Lecaroz, M.C. (María Concepción)
Lamata, M. (M.)
Soler, M. (M.)
Hernaez, S. (S.)
Leiva, J. (José)
author_sort Pozo, J.L. (José Luis) del
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description Purpose: To study the intravascular catheter related infections (CRI) since January of 1998 to January of 1999 in our hospital. Methods: We studied 540 catheter tips using a modified combination of the cuantitative method of Cleri and the semicuantitative method of Maki. The catheters were classified into two groups according to the presence or absence of criteria for CRI. Results: 74.5% of the retired catheters because of infection suspice did not satisfied criteria for CRI. 44.7% of the patients with criteria suffered a catheter-related bacteriemia while just 1.7% of the patients without criteria suffered a bacteriemia. The most common isolated microorganisms were coagulase-negative Staphylococci, Corynebacterium species and S. aureus. Discussion and Conclusions: At least, 74.5% of the patients with a suspice of catheter related infection could undergo a non invasive diagnosis procedure that would have showed that the catheter was not infected.
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spelling oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171-294352020-03-03T22:02:58Z Estudio de la infección asociada a catéter intravascular durante el año 1998 en la Clínica Universitaria de Navarra at the University Clinic of Navarra Pozo, J.L. (José Luis) del Lecaroz, M.C. (María Concepción) Lamata, M. (M.) Soler, M. (M.) Hernaez, S. (S.) Leiva, J. (José) Infección asociada a catéter Bacteriemia asociada a catéter Diagnóstico conservador Purpose: To study the intravascular catheter related infections (CRI) since January of 1998 to January of 1999 in our hospital. Methods: We studied 540 catheter tips using a modified combination of the cuantitative method of Cleri and the semicuantitative method of Maki. The catheters were classified into two groups according to the presence or absence of criteria for CRI. Results: 74.5% of the retired catheters because of infection suspice did not satisfied criteria for CRI. 44.7% of the patients with criteria suffered a catheter-related bacteriemia while just 1.7% of the patients without criteria suffered a bacteriemia. The most common isolated microorganisms were coagulase-negative Staphylococci, Corynebacterium species and S. aureus. Discussion and Conclusions: At least, 74.5% of the patients with a suspice of catheter related infection could undergo a non invasive diagnosis procedure that would have showed that the catheter was not infected. 2013-06-27T12:31:32Z 2013-06-27T12:31:32Z 2001 info:eu-repo/semantics/article https://hdl.handle.net/10171/29435 spa info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Universidad de Navarra
spellingShingle Infección asociada a catéter
Bacteriemia asociada a catéter
Diagnóstico conservador
Pozo, J.L. (José Luis) del
Lecaroz, M.C. (María Concepción)
Lamata, M. (M.)
Soler, M. (M.)
Hernaez, S. (S.)
Leiva, J. (José)
Estudio de la infección asociada a catéter intravascular durante el año 1998 en la Clínica Universitaria de Navarra at the University Clinic of Navarra
title Estudio de la infección asociada a catéter intravascular durante el año 1998 en la Clínica Universitaria de Navarra at the University Clinic of Navarra
title_full Estudio de la infección asociada a catéter intravascular durante el año 1998 en la Clínica Universitaria de Navarra at the University Clinic of Navarra
title_fullStr Estudio de la infección asociada a catéter intravascular durante el año 1998 en la Clínica Universitaria de Navarra at the University Clinic of Navarra
title_full_unstemmed Estudio de la infección asociada a catéter intravascular durante el año 1998 en la Clínica Universitaria de Navarra at the University Clinic of Navarra
title_short Estudio de la infección asociada a catéter intravascular durante el año 1998 en la Clínica Universitaria de Navarra at the University Clinic of Navarra
title_sort estudio de la infección asociada a catéter intravascular durante el año 1998 en la clínica universitaria de navarra at the university clinic of navarra
topic Infección asociada a catéter
Bacteriemia asociada a catéter
Diagnóstico conservador
url https://hdl.handle.net/10171/29435
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