Risk of bloodstream infection in relation with peripherally inserted central venous catheter in hospitalized patients
10.3969/j.issn.1009-0126.2018.06.015
- VernacularTitle:神经内科住院患者经外周静脉置入中心静脉导管相关性血流感染发生风险研究
- Author:
Yicheng XU
1
;
Guihua WANG
;
Peifu WANG
;
Shuodan LI
;
Fengru MIAO
;
Jie GAO
;
Jichen DU
Author Information
1. 航天中心医院北京大学航天临床医学院神经内科
- Keywords:
catheterization,central venous;
postoperative complications;
catheters,indwelling;
infection
- From:
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases
2018;20(6):614-617
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the risk of bloodstream infection in relation with peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC) in hospitalized non-cancer patients.Methods Clinical data of 172 non-cancer patients admitted to our hospital for PICC were collected.The risk of PICC-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) in domestic hospitalized non-cancer patients was analyzed and systematically assessed.Results Of the 183 PICCs placed in 172 patients included in this study,61.7% were placed in general wards,38.3% were placed in ICU,87.8% were placed in combination with indwelling urinary catheter,29.7% were placed in combination with mechanical ventilation.The median PICC indwelling time was 35 days.CRBSI occurred in 6 patients with an incidence of 0.6/1000 PICCs/day.The risk of CRBSI was centralized in domestic tumor patients after PICC.The reported CRBSI was significantly different in hospitalized non-cancer patients (0.26-33.10/100 PICC).Conclusion The risk of CRBSI is lower in hospitalized patients after PICC placement than after traditional central venous catheter placement.Further studies are needed to assess its value in ICU.