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Original Article

High Incidence of Line-Related Infection and Mechanical Failure of an Antiseptic Impregnated Central Venous Catheter in Highly Immunocompromised Patients

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Pages 91-93 | Received 08 Jun 1995, Accepted 12 Nov 1995, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Prolonged central venous catheterisation is associated with a substantial risk of line related infection, which may be reduced when a chlorhexidine/silver-sulfadiazine coated catheter (ARROWgard BlueTM) is used in medical or surgical ICU patients. However, no data is available from severely immunocompromised patients. We therefore performed an initial exploratory study among patients with haematological malignancy, aplastic anaemia or bone marow transplantation. The study was terminated after the 12th catheter insertion. Eight of 11 assessable catheters developed a notable degree of mechanical dysfunction, which directly led to catheter removal in 2 patients. Six of the 11 catheters were unstable. Catheter-related infection occurred in 5 instances. Only 1 catheter functioned normally and was unassociated with infection. The ARROWgard BlueTM catheter cannot be recommended for prolonged use in these patients.

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