RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED TRIAL OF AMOXICILLIN PROPHYLAXIS FOR PREVENTION OF CATHETER-RELATED INFECTIONS IN NEWBORN-INFANTS WITH CENTRAL VENOUS SILICONE ELASTOMER CATHETERS

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HARMS, K [1 ]
HERTING, E [1 ]
KRON, M [1 ]
SCHIFFMANN, H [1 ]
SCHULZEHLBECK, H [1 ]
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[1] UNIV GOTTINGEN, DEPT MED STAT, D-37075 GOTTINGEN, GERMANY
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10.1016/S0022-3476(95)70126-5
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Objective: To clarify the effectiveness of amoxicillin prophylaxis in the prevention of catheter-related infections. Method: We performed a randomized, controlled, sequential, prospective trial in newborn infants undergoing percutaneous central venous catheterization. Results: Seventy-five infants (median birth weight, 1240 gm; median age at catheter insertion, 3 days) received prophylactic amoxicillin (100 mg/kg per day); 73 infants in the control group (median birth weight, 1170 gm; median age, 2 days) received no routine prophylactic antibiotic treatment. Mo infant receiving amoxicillin had septicemia, whereas two infants (2.7%) in the control group did; suspected septicemia (positive clinical and laboratory findings but negative blood culture results) was found in 3 infants in the amoxicillin group and in 6 of the control group (not significant), Bacterial contamination of the catheter tip at removal was significantly reduced in the amoxicillin group (13.3% vs 28.8% in control subjects; p <0.05). Negligible differences were found in duration of catheterization (median, 15 days in both groups), or the number of thrombotic (9.3% vs 2.7% in control subjects) and other catheter-related complications between the groups. Conclusion: A low incidence of catheter-related infections can be achieved in neonates with central venous catheters without using prophylaxis with an antibiotic.
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