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Large Cohort Study of Central Venous Catheter Thrombosis during Intravenous Antibiotic Therapy.
Guillet, Stéphanie; Zeller, Valérie; Dubée, Vincent; Ducroquet, Françoise; Desplaces, Nicole; Horellou, Marie Hélène; Marmor, Simon; Ziza, Jean Marc.
Afiliação
  • Guillet S; Service de Médecine Interne et Rhumatologie, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France.
  • Zeller V; Service de Médecine Interne et Rhumatologie, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France Service de Chirurgie Osseuse et Traumatologique, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France Centre de Référence des Infections Ostéo-Articulaires Complexes, Groupe Hospit
  • Dubée V; Service de Médecine Interne et Rhumatologie, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France.
  • Ducroquet F; Centre de Référence des Infections Ostéo-Articulaires Complexes, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France Service d'Anesthésie et Réanimation, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France.
  • Desplaces N; Service de Chirurgie Osseuse et Traumatologique, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France Centre de Référence des Infections Ostéo-Articulaires Complexes, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France Laboratoire de Biologie Médicale, Groupe Hospitalier Diaco
  • Horellou MH; Laboratoire d'Hématologie Biologique, Hôpital Cochin, Paris, France.
  • Marmor S; Service de Chirurgie Osseuse et Traumatologique, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France Centre de Référence des Infections Ostéo-Articulaires Complexes, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France.
  • Ziza JM; Service de Médecine Interne et Rhumatologie, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France Centre de Référence des Infections Ostéo-Articulaires Complexes, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother ; 60(1): 36-43, 2016 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26459894
The frequency and risk factors for central venous catheter-related thrombosis (CRT) during prolonged intravenous (i.v.) antibiotic therapy have rarely been reported. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, incidence, and risk factors for CRT among patients being treated with prolonged i.v. antibiotic therapy. The secondary objective was to describe the clinical manifestations, diagnostic evaluation, and clinical management. This cohort study was conducted between August 2004 and May 2010 in a French referral center for osteoarticular infections. All patients treated for bone and joint infections with i.v. antimicrobial therapy through a central venous catheter (CVC) for ≥2 weeks were included. Risk factors were identified using nonparametric tests and logistic regression. A case-control study investigated the role of vancomycin and catheter malposition. A total of 892 patients matched the inclusion criteria. CRT developed in 16 infections occurring in 16 patients (incidence, 0.39/1,000 catheter days). The median time to a CRT was 29 days (range, 12 to 48 days). Local clinical signs, fever, and secondary complications of CRT were present in 15, 8, and 4 patients, respectively. The median C-reactive protein level was 95 mg/liter. The treatment combined catheter removal and a median of 3 months (1.5 to 6 months) of anticoagulation therapy. The outcome was good in all patients, with no recurrence of CRT. Three risk factors were identified by multivariate analysis: male sex (odds ratio [OR], 5.4; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.1 to 26.6), catheter malposition (OR, 5.3; 95% CI, 1.6 to 17.9), and use of vancomycin (OR, 22.9; 95% CI, 2.8 to 188). Catheter-related thrombosis is a rare but severe complication in patients treated with prolonged antimicrobial therapy. Vancomycin use was the most important risk factor identified.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Trombose / Cateterismo Venoso Central / Vancomicina / Cateteres Venosos Centrais / Antibacterianos / Anticoagulantes Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Trombose / Cateterismo Venoso Central / Vancomicina / Cateteres Venosos Centrais / Antibacterianos / Anticoagulantes Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article