两种不同的长期静脉装置在成人血液肿瘤患者导管相关感染风险的比较。

Revista do Hospital das Clinicas Pub Date : 2004-10-01 Epub Date: 2004-10-29 DOI:10.1590/s0041-87812004000500012
Luís Fernando Pracchia, Lúcia Cristina Santos Dias, Pedro Enrique Dorlhiac-Llacer, Dalton de Alencar Fisher Chamone
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目的:感染是长期中心静脉置管的主要并发症,其发生率随置管类型的不同而不同。本研究的目的是比较两种类型的长期静脉注射设备感染的频率和概率。方法:回顾性分析96例部分植入导管或完全植入导管的肿瘤血液病患者。两组的人口学数据和导管护理相似。比较两种装置的感染发生率和无感染生存率。结果:中位随访时间为210 d,部分植入器导管相关感染发生率为0.2102/100导管-d,完全植入器导管相关感染发生率为0.0045/100导管-d;感染发生率为46.7 (CI 95% = 6.2 ~ 348.8)。1年首次无感染生存率分别为45%和97%,1年无感染清除生存率分别为42%和97% (P结论:本研究中,完全植入的导管感染风险低于部分植入的导管。
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Comparison of catheter-related infection risk in two different long-term venous devices in adult hematology-oncology patients.

Purpose: Infection is the leading complication of long-term central venous catheters, and its incidence may vary according to catheter type. The objective of this study was to compare the frequency and probability of infection between two types of long-term intravenous devices.

Methods: Retrospective study in 96 onco-hematology patients with partially implanted catheters (n = 55) or completely implanted ones (n = 42). Demographic data and catheter care were similar in both groups. Infection incidence and infection-free survival were used for the comparison of the two devices.

Results: In a median follow-up time of 210 days, the catheter-related infection incidence was 0.2102/100 catheter-days for the partially implanted devices and 0.0045/100 catheter-days for the completely implanted devices; the infection incidence rate was 46.7 (CI 95% = 6.2 to 348.8). The 1-year first infection-free survival ratio was 45% versus 97%, and the 1-year removal due to infection-free survival ratio was 42% versus 97% for partially and totally implanted catheters, respectively (P <.001 for both comparisons).

Conclusion: In the present study, the infection risk was lower in completely implanted devices than in partially implanted ones.

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