Pulmonary artery catheter infections. A prospective study
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Pulmonary artery catheter infections. A prospective study
Abstract
Despite the widespread use of the Swan-Ganz pulmonary artery catheter, the incidence of catheter tip infection is not well-established. One-hundred and seventy catheter insertions in 113 patients were examined in this prospective study. Using a semiquantitative culture technique, the incidence of positive catheter tip cultures was 5.8%. No significant risk factors for catheter infection were identified, although there was a trend toward more frequent infection in patients not receiving antibiotics (p less than 0.06). Catheter tip infection appeared to result most frequently from a distant focus of infection. Although the overall incidence of positive blood cultures was significantly higher in the positive vs. negative catheter tip groups (37.9% vs. 10.6%, p less than 0.001), blood cultures were generally not a reliable guide to the presence of a catheter tip infection. We conclude that catheter infection can be contained at an acceptable level by following a reasonable protocol for catheter management.
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