Aseptic non-touch technique and catheter-related bloodstream infection in children receiving parenteral nutrition at home

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作者
Mutalib, Mohamed [1 ]
Evans, Victoria [1 ]
Hughes, Anna [1 ]
Hill, Susan [1 ]
机构
[1] Great Ormond St Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Paediat Gastroenterol, London WC1N 3JH, England
关键词
Parenteral nutrition; PN; catheter-related bloodstream infection; CRBSI; paediatric; aseptic non-touch technique; ANTT; INTESTINAL FAILURE; ADULT PATIENTS; RISK-FACTORS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; METAANALYSIS; PREVENTION; GUIDELINES; EXPERIENCE; CARE;
D O I
10.1177/2050640615576444
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Objectives: Parenteral nutrition (PN) at home is an acceptable form of delivering long-term PN for children with intestinal failure. Catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is one of the serious complications of long-term PN and can lead to increasing morbidity and mortality. Using aseptic non-touch technique (ANTT) was proven to decrease the incidence of CRBSI in hospital patients. In this study we aimed to review the incidence of CRBSI in children receiving PN at home in our institution using the ANTT and a simplified training programme for parents and carers. Methods: We retrospectively collected clinical and microbiological data on all children with intestinal failure (IF) who were on treatment with PN at home under our specialist IF rehabilitation service between November 2012 and November 2013. Results: Thirty-five children were included, 16 of whom did not have any infection recorded during the study period. The overall CRBSI rate was 1.3 infections per 1000line-days, with Staphylococcus being the commonest organism. Twenty-one children did not require catheter change and the overall catheter changes were 1.8 per 1000line-days. Conclusion: In this article, we report a low incidence of CRBSI in a single institution by using the principle of ANTT for accessing central venous catheters combined with a simplified, nurse-led, two-week standardised training programme for parents of children going home on PN.
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