Implantable arterial port-related bloodstream infection in patients with primary or metastatic hepatic malignancies
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Implantable arterial port-related bloodstream infection in patients with primary or metastatic hepatic malignancies
Abstract
The incidence of implantable arterial post-related bloodstream infections (IAP-RBSI) among patients with unresectable hepatic malignancies is not well defined. We reviewed the 9-year incidence of implantable arterial post-related bloodstream infections in patients with hepatic malignancies, at a tertiary care center in Japan. The incidence was 1.9 infections per 10,000 catheter-days.
Keywords: Hepatic malignancies; Implantable arterial port; Port-related bloodstream infection.
Copyright © 2013 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
D.K.W. is a consultant for 3M Healthcare, Centene Corp, Bard, and Cardinal Health, and receives research funding from Sage Product, 3M Healthcare, bioMérieux, and Cubist Pharmaceuticals.
All other authors report no conflicts of interest relevant to this article.
All authors have submitted the AJIC Financial Disclosure Document and Copyright Transfer Document.
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