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Title: Reducing catheter related bloodstream infection risk of infant with a prophylactic antibiotic therapy before removing peripherally inserted central catheter: A retrospective study
Authors: -Ru Yan, Pei
Chi, Hsin
Chang Chiu, Nan-
-Ying Huang, Ching
Tsung-Ning Huang, Daniel
Keywords: Antibiotics;
Blood stream infection;
Infants;
Peripherally inserted central catheter
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2022
Publisher: Elsevier Taiwan LLC
Abstract: Abstract Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of prescribing antibiotics, specifically a single dose of vancomycin, in reducing the incidence of culture-positive and culture-negative sepsis prior to the removal of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs). Materials and methods: We retrospectively reviewed charts of infants who had PICCs in a tertiary level hospital during the period from 2010 to 2019. The incidence of post-catheter removal clinical sepsis between the groups with or without antibiotics was compared. The antibiotic group was defined by receiving a single dose of vancomycin or any other antibiotic prior to line removal. Results: We enrolled 585 PICC removal episodes in 546 infants for analysis. Antibiotics were given prior to removal in 257 cases (43.9%) and not given prior to removal in 328 cases (56.1%). There were 13 episodes of post-catheter removal clinical sepsis detected within 72 h (2.2%), 2 of which were culture-positive (0.3%). A 9.3-fold decrease in the odds for clinical sepsis was observed in the antibiotic group (p Z 0.01). The incidence of post-catheter removalsepsis was decreased by a single prophylactic dose of vancomycin (p Z 0.02), whereas the use of other antibiotics showed no effect (p Z 0.35). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that comorbidities with gastrointestinal diseases (p Z 0.01), PICC insertion sites in the scalp and neck (p Z 0.04), and no vancomycin administration prior to line removal (p Z 0.02) were independent risk factors for subsequent clinical sepsis. Conclusion: A single prophylactic dose of vancomycin prior to PICC line removal might reduce clinical sepsis events in infants
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9492
ISSN: 1684-1182
Appears in Collections:VOL 55 NO 6 Part 2 2022

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