Bloodstream infections and patient survival with tunneled-cuffed catheters for hemodialysis: A single-center observational study.
Gabriele DonatiAlessandra SpazzoliAnna Laura Croci ChiocchiniAnna ScrivoPaolo BrunoDiletta ConteMarco RuggeriMaria CappuccilliGaetano La MannaPublished in: The International journal of artificial organs (2020)
The enrolled cohort showed a reduced bloodstream infection from tunneled-cuffed permanent catheter incidence rate in comparison with the reference value (1 per 1000 catheter days). To reduce the number of bloodstream infections from tunneled-cuffed permanent catheter, hand hygiene and asepsis management of the tunneled-cuffed permanent catheter during the connection to the extracorporeal circuit and an original tunneled-cuffed permanent catheter lock therapy sequence seem to be the most efficient measures. Infections of other organs and the presence of peripheral obstructive arterial disease are the most important risk factors for bloodstream infections from tunneled-cuffed permanent catheter.