Central venous catheter (CVC) salvage in case of central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI): A monocentric prospective study in patients on long-term home parenteral nutrition (HPN)

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Cohen, Mathilde [1 ]
Hounkonnou, Cornelia [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Billiauws, Lore [5 ]
Lecoq, Emilie [6 ]
Villain, Claude [6 ]
Alvarado, Cathy [6 ]
Joly, Francisca [5 ]
机构
[1] Beaujon Hosp, MarDi Constitut Ctr, Gastroenterol MICI & Nutr, Clichy, France
[2] Univ Paris Cite, F-75018 Paris, France
[3] Univ Sorbonne Paris Nord, Inserm, IAME, CIC EC 1425, F-75018 Paris, France
[4] Hop Xavier Bichat, APHP, Dept Epidemiol Biostat & Clin Res, Paris, France
[5] Univ Paris, Beaujon Hosp, MarDi Constitut Ctr, Gastroenterol M & Nutr,INSERM UMR1149, Paris, France
[6] Beaujon Hosp, APHP, MarDi Constitut Ctr, Gastroenterol MICI & Nutr, Clichy, France
关键词
Central venous catheter related infection; Home parenteral nutrition; CHRONIC INTESTINAL FAILURE; GUIDELINES; MANAGEMENT; COMPLICATIONS; PREVENTION; DIAGNOSIS; DISEASES; SUPPORT; SOCIETY; LOCK;
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10.1016/j.clnesp.2023.09.005
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Background & aims: CLABSI is a major complication in HPN and frequently leads to central venous catheter (CVC) removal. We developed a salvaging attitude in long term HPN patients due to the necessity of venous preservation. The main objective of this study is to determine the prognosis of CLABSI. Methods: We followed-up for three months, in an approved HPN centre, a cohort of 250 adult patients receiving HPN with CLABSI from 2018 to 2020. CLABSI was defined by a blood culture growth differential [peripheral blood] - [CVC blood] >= 2h. A therapeutic approach to conserve CVC was established according to the department's protocol. The primary endpoint was conservation of CVC with negative CVC and peripheral blood cultures at 3 months without complications. Results: Data from 30 CLABSIs were collected for 22 HPN patients. The incidence rate of CLABSIs was 0.28 infections/1000 catheter days. Sixteen CVCs were removed immediately, with causes due to the type of germ (staphylococcus aureus: n = 6, candida parapsilosis: n = 4, klebsiella: n = 2), chronic colonization (n = 4) or initial complications (n = 4). Among the 14 non-removed CVC, 11 were maintained at 3 months with blood cultures on CVC and peripheral negative for 9 (80%) of them. 3 CVC were removed during the 3 months follow-up (non-CVC-related sepsis n = 2, and resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa n = 1). Conclusion: The incidence rate of CLABSIs in an expert HPN centre remains low. In case of CLABSIs, according to specific protocol, approximately 50% of CVC were removed immediately (essentially due to bacteriological characteristics). In case of CLABSIs and without initial complication, 80% of CVCs can be maintained at 3 months. These results justify a conservative attitude according to standardized protocol. (c) 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism.
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