Hemodialysis Catheter-Related Blood Stream Infection: Rates, Risk Factors And Pathogens

Mohammad Ashikur Rahman Khan, Md. Nizam Uddin Chowdhury, Md Nazrul Islam, Mohammad Ehasun Uddin Khan, A. Anwar, Md Saidur Rahman
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Background: Central venous catheters (CVC) are an important means of delivering hemodialysis (HD) to patients who require immediate initiation of dialysis. Haemodialysis (HD) catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) are a major complication of long-term catheter use in HD. Aims: This study was conducted to identify the rates, risk factors and spectrum of infecting organisms of Hemodialysis catheter-related blood stream infection (CRBSI). Methods: This prospective Observational study was carried out in the Department of Nephrology, Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka during January 2018 to July 2019. A total of 125 patients with Central Venous Catheter for Hemodialysis were included in this study. Results: Twenty four patients with a mean age of 42.9±17.5 years were confirmed to have CRBSI with a rate of 6.6 per 1000 catheter days in Temporary Uncuffed Catheter group and 1.4 per 1000 catheter days in Permanent Cuffed Catheter group. Independent risk factor associated with CRBSI was diabetes. 70.8% patients had gram-negative infections, 4(16.7%) patients had gram-positive infections and 3(12.5%) patients had polymicrobial infections. Pseudomonas species (37.5%) were the most common identified bacteria. Conclusion: The rate of CRBSI in Hemodialysis patients was significant and the only identified risk factor was diabetes mellitus. Infection by Gram-negative bacteria was noteworthy among the patients. J Dhaka Med Coll. 2021; 29(1): 3-8
血液透析导管相关血流感染:发生率、危险因素和病原体
背景:中心静脉导管(CVC)是需要立即开始透析的患者提供血液透析(HD)的重要手段。血液透析(HD)导管相关性血流感染(crbsi)是HD患者长期使用导管的主要并发症。目的:本研究旨在了解血液透析导管相关血流感染(CRBSI)的发生率、危险因素和感染菌谱。方法:本前瞻性观察研究于2018年1月至2019年7月在达卡医学院附属医院肾内科进行。本研究共纳入125例使用中心静脉导管进行血液透析的患者。结果:24例患者确诊为CRBSI,平均年龄42.9±17.5岁,临时无套管组CRBSI发生率为6.6 / 1000导管天,永久套管组CRBSI发生率为1.4 / 1000导管天。与CRBSI相关的独立危险因素是糖尿病。革兰氏阴性感染70.8%,革兰氏阳性感染4例(16.7%),多微生物感染3例(12.5%)。假单胞菌是最常见的细菌(37.5%)。结论:血透患者CRBSI发生率显著,唯一确定的危险因素为糖尿病。患者中革兰氏阴性菌感染较多。达卡医学院,2021;29 (1): 3 - 8
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