The predictors of catheter-related bloodstream infections in patients undergoing hemodialysis: A single center experience

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作者
Demirci, Recep [1 ]
Sahtiyanci, Berrak [1 ]
Bakan, Ali [1 ]
Akyuz, Okan [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hlth Sci, Dept Nephrol, Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Training & Res Hosp, TR-34303 Kucukcekmece Istanbul, Turkey
[2] Bilecik State Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Bilecik, Turkey
来源
JOURNAL OF VASCULAR ACCESS | 2023年 / 24卷 / 01期
关键词
Catheter-related bloodstream infection; catheter duration; hemodialysis; mean platelet volume; albumin; MEAN PLATELET VOLUME; VASCULAR ACCESS; RISK-FACTORS; MULTICENTER; MALNUTRITION; GUIDELINES; IMPACT;
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10.1177/1129729821998836
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Background: Here we aimed to investigate the predictors of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) in patients with acute kidney injury or chronic kidney disease who required renal replacement therapy through a non-tunneled hemodialysis catheter. Methods: A total of 111 patients who received non-tunneled hemodialysis catheters were retrospectively evaluated. Patients were divided into two groups; those who developed CRBSI and those who did not. Patient's demographic data, laboratory results at admission, information regarding catheter infections, and culture results were obtained from electronic medical records. Results: The mean age of the patients was 64 +/- 16 years, and 51 of them were male. CRBSI occurred in 14 patients (12.6%). Admission serum albumin level (OR: 0.119, 95% CI: 0.019-0.756, p = 0.024), admission mean platelet volume (OR: 2.207, 95% CI: 1.188-4.100, p = 0.012) and catheter duration (OR: 1.580, 95% CI: 1.210-2.064, p = 0.001) were independent predictors for the CRBSI development. ROC curve analysis demonstrated that a catheter duration of 22 days was predictive for presence of CRBSI (78% sensitivity, 76% specificity, AUC: 0.825, 95% CI: 0.724-0.925, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Prolonged catheter duration, low serum albumin, and high mean platelet volume independently predict the development of CRBSI in patients undergoing hemodialysis for acute kidney injury or chronic kidney disease.
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