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Care of patients on home parenteral nutrition during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: Management of central line-associated bloodstream infections.
Crivelli, Adriana; Fabeiro, Marcela; Puga, Marcelo; Dieguez, Natalia; Giunta, Luciana; Pochettino, Fabricio; Balacco, Martín; Merlo, Gisela; Garrido, Verónica; Fain, Humberto; Buncuga, Martín; Martinuzzi, Andrés; Cascarón, M Fernanda; Delgado, Natalia; Capurro, Gabriela; Bernardis, Víctor; Ghiglieri, Carolina; Hassam, Amal; Soria, Oscar; Serra, Diego; Morando, Lucas; Flores, Agustín; Gonzalez, Horacio F; Fernandez, Adriana.
Afiliação
  • Crivelli A; Unidad de Soporte Nutricional y Enfermedades Malabsortivas, Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos "Gral. José de San Martín", La Plata, Argentina. Electronic address: ancrivelli@gmail.com.
  • Fabeiro M; Servicio de Nutrición y Dietética Del Hospital de Niños de La Plata, Argentina.
  • Puga M; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Dieguez N; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Giunta L; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Pochettino F; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Balacco M; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Merlo G; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Garrido V; Servicio de Nutrición y Dietética Del Hospital de Niños de La Plata, Argentina.
  • Fain H; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Buncuga M; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Martinuzzi A; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Cascarón MF; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Delgado N; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Capurro G; Servicio de Cuidados Intensivos Hospital Interzonal "Oscar Allende" de Mar Del Plata, Argentina.
  • Bernardis V; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Ghiglieri C; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Hassam A; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Soria O; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Serra D; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Morando L; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Flores A; Nutri Home S.A, Argentina.
  • Gonzalez HF; Instituto de Desarrollo e Investigaciones Pediátricas (IDIP) Hospital de Niños La Plata, Argentina.
  • Fernandez A; Servicio de Nutrición y Dietética Del Hospital de Niños de La Plata, Argentina.
Clin Nutr ESPEN ; 52: 250-253, 2022 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36513461
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

AIM:

The aim of this study was to analyze central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) in home parenteral nutrition (HPN) patients assisted by an interdisciplinary team during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina.

METHODS:

Longitudinal, retrospective and analytical study of patients on HPN for ≥90 days during 2020. Data collection included age (adults >18 years, pediatric ≤18 years), gender, diagnosis, type of catheter, number of lumens, venous access, days on HPN, infusion modality and number of CLABSI-associated events. In COVID-19 cases, number of patients, disease progression, mortality rate and microorganisms involved were analyzed.

RESULTS:

A total of 380 patients were included, 120 (31.6%) pediatric and 260 (68.4%) adult patients. Median age was 44.50 years (10; 62.25). Twelve patients (3.15% of the total) had COVID-19; of these, two pediatric and seven adult patients had no complications, and three adults died of COVID-19 pneumonia. The diagnoses observed were benign chronic intestinal failure (CIF, n = 311), grouped into short bowel (n = 214, 56.3%), intestinal dysmotility (n = 56, 14.7%), intestinal fistula (n = 20, 5.3%), and extensive small bowel mucosal disease (n = 21, 5.5%); malignant tumors (n = 52, 13.7%); other (n = 17, 4.4%). Total catheter days were 103,702. Median days of PN duration per patient were 366 (176.2, 366). The types of catheters used were tunneled (317 patients, 83.4%); peripherally inserted central (PICC) line (55 patients, 14.5%) and ports (8 patients; 2.1%). A total of 111 CLABSI was registered, with a prevalence of 1.09/1000 catheter days (adult, 0.86/1000 days; pediatric, 1.51/1000 days). The microorganisms identified in infectious events were Gram + bacteria (38, 34.5%); Gram-bacteria (36, 32%); mycotic (10, 9%); polymicrobial (4, 3.6%); negative culture and signs/symptoms of CLABSI (23, 20.3%). The odds ratio between pediatric and adult patients was 2.29 (1.35, 3.90).

CONCLUSION:

The rate of CLABSI during the COVID-19 pandemic was within the ranges reported by international scientific societies. The risk of CLABSI was higher in pediatric patients, and mortality rate in COVID-19 infected patients was higher than in the general population.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Nutrição Parenteral no Domicílio / Sepse / Infecções Relacionadas a Cateter / COVID-19 / Enteropatias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Nutrição Parenteral no Domicílio / Sepse / Infecções Relacionadas a Cateter / COVID-19 / Enteropatias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article