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The impact of ethanol lock therapy on length of stay and catheter salvage in pediatric catheter-associated bloodstream infection.
Chaudhary, Manu; Bilal, Muhammad Fawad; Du, Wei; Chu, Roland; Rajpurkar, Madhvi; McGrath, Eric J.
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  • Chaudhary M; Wayne State University School of Medicine; Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, USA.
  • Bilal MF; Quaid-e-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
  • Du W; Wayne State University School of Medicine; Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, USA.
  • Chu R; Wayne State University School of Medicine; Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, USA.
  • Rajpurkar M; Wayne State University School of Medicine; Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, USA.
  • McGrath EJ; Wayne State University School of Medicine; Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, USA emcgrath@med.wayne.edu.
Clin Pediatr (Phila) ; 53(11): 1069-76, 2014 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24807976
BACKGROUND: Ethanol lock therapy (ELT) with systemic antimicrobial therapy (SAT) is a treatment for catheter-associated bloodstream infections (CABSI). However, its impact on hospital length of stay (LOS) is unknown. OBJECTIVES: Assess the impact of ELT on LOS, LOS attributable to CABSI (ALOS), and catheter salvage in pediatric hematology, oncology, stem cell transplant (HOSCT) CABSI. METHODS: Retrospective review of HOSCT CABSI from January 2009 to July 2011. RESULTS: A total of 124 CABSI episodes were reviewed in 66 patients. Mean LOS with ELT after 1 positive blood culture (BC) was 7.1 versus 12.3 days after ≥2 positive BC (P = .014). Mean ALOS was 1.6 days with ELT versus 2.9 days without ELT (P = .018). Mean ALOS with ELT after 1 positive BC was 3.75 days versus 5.8 days after ≥2 positive BC (P = .022). Catheter salvage rate: 41 of 48 (85%) with ELT versus 49 of 68 (72%) without ELT (P = .169). CONCLUSION: Earlier initiation of ELT may decrease ALOS.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cateterismo Venoso Central / Bacteriemia / Etanol / Infecções Relacionadas a Cateter / Tempo de Internação / Antibacterianos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cateterismo Venoso Central / Bacteriemia / Etanol / Infecções Relacionadas a Cateter / Tempo de Internação / Antibacterianos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article