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Abstract: The use of endovascular catheters is a routine practice in secondary and tertiary care level hospitals. Short peripheral catheters have been found to be associated with the risk of nosocomial bacteremia resulting in morbidity and mortality. Staphyloccus aureus is mostly associated with peripheral catheter insertion. This Consensus Document has been elaborated by a panel of experts of the Spanish Society of Cardiovascular Infections in cooperation with experts from the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine, Spanish Society of Chemotherapy and Spanish Society of Thoracic-Cardiovascular Surgery and aims at define and establish the norm for management of short duration peripheral vascular catheters. The document addresses the indications for insertion, catheter maintenance and registry, diagnosis and treatment of infection, indications for removal and stresses on continuous education as a driver for quality. Implementation of this norm will allow uniformity in usage thus minimizing the risk of infection and its complications.
Fuente: Rev Esp Quimioter 2016;29(4): 230-238
Editorial: Sociedad española de quimioterapia
Año de publicación: 2016
Nº de páginas: 9
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
ISSN: 0214-3429,1988-9518
CAPDEVILA, JOSEP A.
GUEMBE, MARÍA
BARBERÁN, JOSÉ
ALARCÓN, ARÍSTIDES DE
BOUZA, EMILIO
MARIA DEL CARMEN FARIÑAS ALVAREZ
GÁLVEZ, JUAN
GOENAGA, MIGUEL ÁNGEL
GUTIÉRREZ, FRANCISCO
KESTLER, MARTHA
LLINARES, PEDRO
MIRÓ, JOSÉ M.
MONTEJO, MIGUEL
MUÑOZ, PATRICIA
RODRÍGUEZ CREIXEMS, MARTA
SOUSA, DOLORES
CUENCA, JOSÉ
MESTRES, CARLOS A.
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