Study progress on relevant infection in central venous catheter led by parenteral nutrition of patients with tumor

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作者
Dan Wang [1 ]
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[1] Department of Breast Surgery,the Second Hospital of Jilin University
关键词
Tumor; parenteral nutrition; relative infection of central venous catheter; biofilm;
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R730 [一般性问题];
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100214 ;
摘要
With the wide application of parental nutrition(PN) and central venous catheter(CVC) to tumor patients, the relative infection led by CVC has become a common and troublesome hospital infection in clinics. During infusion, PN fluid forms a high-sugar and high-fat micro-environment around CVC, facilitating the adhesion, growth, and diffusion of pathogenic bacteria. This condition forms a bacterial biofilm(BF) consisting of one or several kinds of pathogenic bacteria. Upon formation of the film, pathogens in the BF can resist anti-bacterial drugs and immune cells, causing repeated infections of bacteria or fungi and endangering the lives of patients. In this paper, we summarize the applications of PN, characteristics of CVC infection in tumor patients, mixed BF, and related research methods to provide reference for studies of mixed BF infection of CVC.
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