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- Evaluation of risk factors for central venous line-associated bloodstrem infections (CLABSIs) and th...
Evaluation of risk factors for central venous line-associated bloodstrem infections (CLABSIs) and the benefits of central line bundle application in reducing CLABSIs
Authors : Secil Deniz, Irem Akin Şen, Kevser Ozdemir, Nurefşan Aydeniz, Ayşe Kivrak, Simay Serin, Hülya Sungurtekin, Hüseyin Turgut
Pages : 716-725
Doi:10.31362/patd.1343916
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Publication Date : 2023-10-01
Article Type : Research
Abstract :Purpose: We aimed to identify the risk factors for central line-associated bloodstrem infections (CLABSIs) and the efficacy of chlorhexidine and bundle application to prevent CLABSIs. Materials and methods: This study was performed in the anesthesia-intensive care unit (AICU) of a tertiary hospital. A structured survey form including patients’ characteristics and a central line bundle checklist was used for following of patients. Adult patients a.who had undergone recent central venous catheter (CVC) insertion at the AICU, and bthose who had been transferred to ICU with the previous catheter insertion in other departments and c.who had received a diagnosis of CLABSI fourty-eight hours after remaining in the ICU were included in the study. The data obtained were evaluated with respect to the risk factors for CLABSIs. Result: The current study included 156 patients with the mean age 67.97±17.20 years (median 71.00 years) 66 women (42,3%). Fourty-seven patients developed CLABSIs. Evaluating the results of univariate analysis, the rate of infection was lowest when catheters were inserted with the aim hemodialysis (p<0.01). The subclavian vein (p<0.01) and three-lumen catheters (p<0.01), receiving CVCs under emergency condition (p=0.04), having been intubated (p=0.01), undergoing surgery (p=0,04) and receiving antibiotics before catheterisation (p<0.01), receiving blood product through CVCs (p=0.01), repeat catheter insertions (p<0.01) were found that associated with development of CLABSI. Conclusion: In summary, multivariate analyses showed that repeat catheter insertions (p<0.01) and prolonged ICU stay (p<0.01) could raise the risk of CLABSIs. However, patients with bundle application had a lover rate of infection (p<0.01) was seen.Keywords : bundle, santral kateter, kan dolaşım enfeksiyonu, yoğun bakım