Effectiveness of Chlorhexidine-Impregnated Central Venous Catheter Dressing for Preventing Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections in Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Study

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Benliguel, Ebru Melek [1 ,3 ]
Bektas, Murat [2 ]
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[1] Izmir Tinaztepe Univ, Dept Nursing, Div Pediat Nursing, Fac Hlth Sci, Izmir, Turkiye
[2] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Pediat Nursing, Fac Nursing, Izmir, Turkiye
[3] Izmir Tinaztepe Univ, Dept Nursing, Fac Hlth Sci, 1267 1 Sk 4, Izmir TR-35400, Turkiye
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dressing; central venous catheter; catheter-related infections; chlorhexidine; INFANTS; TRIAL;
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10.1055/s-0043-1764479
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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Objective The study's objective was to use meta-analysis to assess the effectiveness of a dressing impregnated with chlorhexidine in preventing catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) in pediatric patients.Methods The study was conducted and reported using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement. A comprehensive search of 18 databases was conducted up to 5 March 2020 to identify related studies. Following the evaluation of the methodological quality, 8 studies, 1,584 catheters in 1,556 patients were added to the meta-analysis. The odds ratio and Hedge's G effect size value were employed to analyze the data. Either a fixed-effects model or a random-effects model was used to compute the effect size value with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The heterogeneity of effect sizes was investigated using Cochrane Q statistics, I (2) , and Tau (2) tests. To test for publication bias, funnel plot, Orwin's safe n number, Begg and Mazumdar rank correlation, Egger test, and Duval and Tweedie's trim and fill procedures were all utilized.Results The catheter colonization risk was lowered by 50.7% by the chlorhexidine-impregnated (C-I) dressing (odds ratio [OR] = 0.493 [%95 CI: 0.360-0.675]; p < 0.001). The use of C-I dressing was associated with a trend toward a decrease in CRBSIs, while this association was not statistically significant (OR = 0.858 [%95 CI: 0.567-1.300]; p = 0.471).Conclusion The use of C-I dressing can effectively reduce the risk of catheter colonization, and it is also a helpful tactic in lowering CRBSIs in pediatric patients with central venous catheters, according to the findings of this meta-analysis.
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