作者
Richard Hankins, O Denisa Majorant, Mark E Rupp, R Jennifer Cavalieri, Paul D Fey, Elizabeth Lyden, Kelly A Cawcutt
发表日期
2019/12/1
期刊
American Journal of Infection Control
卷号
47
期号
12
页码范围
1489-1492
出版商
Mosby
简介
Background
Central line–associated bloodstream infections may be due to catheter connector colonization and intraluminal migration of pathogens. We assessed the colonization of the split septum catheter connector system, and subsequently the luer lock catheter connector system.
Methods
This was a prospective, 2 phase, quality improvement study at a tertiary referral center. Each phase of the study was performed over 3 consecutive days in hospitalized patients receiving an active infusion; first with a split septum lever lock connector and second with a luer lock connector and alcohol port protector. The connectors were inoculated onto blood agar plates and incubated. Plates were assessed for microbial growth after 48-72 hours.
Results
In phase I, 98 (41.9%) of 234 split septum connectors yielded microbial growth. In phase II, 56 (23.1%) of 243 luer lock connectors yielded microbial growth. In phase II only, there …
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