Central venous catheter-related infections: a review

KA Adal, BM Farr - Nutrition, 1996 - Elsevier
… used with increasing frequency in hospitalized patients. Catheter … risk factor for the development
of a catheterrelated infection … more in patients randomized to total parenteral nutrition.” …

Epidemiology and risk factors for bloodstream infections in a home parenteral nutrition program

S Elfassy, Z Kassam, F Amin, KJ Khan… - … and Enteral Nutrition, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… in hospitalized patients. Male sex and underlying malignancy were significant risk factors
for … 216 NR NR; 225 catheter-related BSIs were reported in 97 patients Isolation of the same …

[HTML][HTML] Catheter associated blood stream infections in patients receiving parenteral nutrition: a prospective study of 850 patients

A O'Connor, AM Hanly, E Francis, N Keane… - Journal of Clinical …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
risk associated with their underlying condition, patients who receive parenteral nutritional
support are at risk of catheter-relatedrate and pattern of CRBSI in a major university hospital

… score analysis confirms the independent effect of parenteral nutrition on the risk of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection in oncological patients

A Touré, C Chambrier, P Vanhems, C Lombard-Bohas… - Clinical nutrition, 2013 - Elsevier
… that parenteral nutrition was an independent risk factor for … -RBSI rates between patients
with PN and patients without PN in … in hospital pharmacies can contribute to higher risk of CVC-…

[HTML][HTML] Risk factors of catheter-associated bloodstream infection: systematic review and meta-analysis

E Lafuente Cabrero, R Terradas Robledo… - PLoS …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
… and 9 risk factors were analyzed (total parenteral nutrition (… causes of morbidity and mortality
in hospitalized patients [5, 11]. … any association with catheter-related infection and kidney …

Risk factors for catheter-related infections in patients on hemodialysis

V Knezevic, TD Mirkovic, D Bozic… - Vojnosanitetski …, 2018 - aseestant.ceon.rs
… to determine the incidence, to analyze risk factors and to identify … isolated pathogen for
hospital-catheter-related infections (37%), … in parenteral nutrition catheterization. JPEN J Parenter …

Catheter-related infections in patients with acute type II intestinal failure admitted to a national centre: Incidence and outcomes

A Bond, A Teubner, M Taylor, C Cawley, J Varden… - Clinical nutrition, 2019 - Elsevier
… The management of intestinal failure (IF) requires safe and sustained delivery of parenteral
nutrition (PN). The long-term maintenance of central venous catheter (CVC) access is …

Management of catheter-related bacteremia and fungemia in patients on total parenteral nutrition

AF Widmer - Nutrition, 1997 - Elsevier
… measures are in effect unless a high prevalence of CRB (eg, >10%) is observed in a hospital.
… Recurrent sepsis in home parenteral nutrition patients: an analysis of risk factors. JPEN J …

Total parenteral nutrition and infections associated with use of central venous catheters

KS Deshpande - American Journal of Critical Care, 2003 - AACN
… Another risk factor for catheter-related infection reported by … in which the risk of catheter-related
infection is high, … a high prevalence of catheter-related infection associated with catheters …

Central venous catheter salvage in home parenteral nutrition catheterrelated bloodstream infections: long‐term safety and efficacy data

MJ Dibb, A Abraham, PR Chadwick… - … and enteral nutrition, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
… CRBSI rates have been variably reported as 0.35–2.27 … 8 - 9 A number of risk factors for
the development of infections … in patients admitted for management of the CRBSI (3 cases of …