Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters-associated blood stream infections-occurrence, risk factors, and pathogens, a single center study

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Arjun, Rajalakshmi [1 ,4 ]
Niyas, Vettakkara Kandy Muhammed [1 ]
Sasidharan, Aswathy [1 ]
Jomes, Jeffery [1 ]
Yadav, Manish Kumar [2 ]
Kesavan, Suresh [3 ]
机构
[1] KIMSHEALTH, Infect Dis, Trivandrum, India
[2] KIMSHEALTH, Intervent Radiol, Trivandrum, India
[3] KIMSHEALTH, PICC Team, Trivandrum, India
[4] KIMSHEALTH, Infect Dis, Vinod Nagar Rd, Trivandrum 695029, Kerala, India
关键词
Peripherally inserted central catheters; outcome; complications; PICC-associated bloodstream infection; organisms; risk factors; TERTIARY CARE; LINE;
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10.1177/17571774231165404
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundPeripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are central venous catheters inserted peripherally but terminate in great vessels. PICCs are widely used for patients requiring long-term intravenous therapy in both in-patient and out-patient settings.AimThis study was carried out to understand PICC-related complications, specifically infections and causal pathogens, in a tertiary care hospital in Kerala, South India.MethodsA retrospective analysis of PICC insertions and follow-up during a 9 years period to look at patient demographics and infections related to PICC was carried out.ResultsThe overall PICC-related complication rate is 28.1% (4.98 per 1000 PICC days). Commonest complication was thrombosis followed by infection, either PICC-associated bloodstream infection (PABSI) or local infection (LI). PABSI noted in this study was 1.34 per 1000 catheter days. The majority (85%) of PABSI were due to Gram-negative rods. The average duration of PICC days for occurrence of PABSI was 14 days and the majority occurred in in-patients.ConclusionThrombosis and infection were the commonest PICC-related complications. PABSI rate was comparable to that of previous studies.
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