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Risk factors of catheter- associated bloodstream infection: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Elisabeth Lafuente CabreroRoser Terradas RobledoAnna Civit CuñadoDiana García SardelliCarlota Hidalgo LópezDolors Giro FormatgerLaia Lacueva PerezCristina Esquinas LópezAvelina Tortosa Moreno
Published in: PloS one (2023)
A total of 654 studies were identified, 23 of which were included in this systematic review. The meta-analysis included 17 studies and 9 risk factors were analyzed (total parenteral nutrition (TPN), chemotherapy, monolumen and bilumen catheters, days of catheterization, immunosuppression, kidney disease and diabetes mellitus) due to the homogeneity of their definitions and measurements. The risk factors found to increase the probability of developing CLABSI were TPN, multilumen devices, chemotherapy treatment, immunosuppression and the number of days of catheterization. On the other hand, monolumen devices presented a lower likelihood of triggering this infection.
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