Study on the Risk Factors of Central Venous-Related Bloodstream Infection in Outpatients

Lu Yan, Cuiyu Han, Xuerun Du, Y. Gu, R. Gao
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Objective: To analyze the risk factors of catheter-related bloodstream infection in outpatients and propose feasible prevention and control measures. Methods: The medical records of outpatients with peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) from January 2020 to December 2021 were selected for retrospective analysis, and the factors that may be related to the occurrence of catheter-related bloodstream infection were analyzed by logistic multivariate analysis. Results: The incidence rate of catheter-related bloodstream infection among the enrolled patients was 4.78%. It was found that age, duration of catheterization, catheter site, number of punctures, and diabetes were all risk factors for catheter-associated bloodstream infection, and the differences were statistically significant. Conclusion: Age, duration of catheterization, catheterization site, and diabetes are all risk factors for catheter-related bloodstream infection, and medical personnel should fully understand and learn more about these risk factors and actively develop countermeasures to reduce the risk of catheter-related bloodstream infection.
门诊患者中心静脉相关血流感染危险因素的研究
目的:分析门诊患者导管相关血流感染的危险因素,提出可行的防治措施。方法:选取2020年1月至2021年12月门诊PICC患者的病历进行回顾性分析,采用logistic多因素分析对可能与导管相关性血流感染发生相关的因素进行分析。结果:入组患者导管相关血流感染发生率为4.78%。发现年龄、置管时间、置管部位、穿刺次数、糖尿病均为导管相关血流感染的危险因素,差异有统计学意义。结论:年龄、置管时间、置管部位、糖尿病均是导管相关血流感染的危险因素,医务人员应充分认识和了解这些危险因素,积极制定对策,降低导管相关血流感染的风险。
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