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. 1984;10(4):193-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00259436.

Risk factors related to bacterial contamination of indwelling vascular catheters in non-infected hosts

Risk factors related to bacterial contamination of indwelling vascular catheters in non-infected hosts

A R Essop et al. Intensive Care Med. 1984.

Abstract

Aerobic, anaerobic and fungal cultures were performed on 70 vascular catheters from 57 non-infected patients. Despite the exclusion of any patient who developed non-catheter-related foci of infection, 46% of all cannulae became contaminated, usually with relatively non-pathogenic organisms. Multiple organisms were observed in one-third of all infected catheters, and six patients developed probable catheter related bacteraemia. Of the risk factors studied, only duration of placement exceeding 3 days was significant. Obsessive aseptic measures did not reduce the rate of contamination.

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