M Als Fernández, C Torres Jiménez, A Cruz Duvergel, Z Cruz Herrera
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[Complications of the deep venous approach in vascular surgery].
Cultures were made of the distal ends of 101 venous catheters removed from the same number of patients recently operated on for vascular disorders, and 7.9 per cent of the cultures were positive. The most frequently found germ was negative coagulase staphylococcus (4.9%). In these patients, 5.9 per cent of hemocultures were positive, the most frequent germ being positive coagulase staphylococcus (1.9%). There was no coincidence between the patients with positive hemocultures and those with positive cultures of the distal ends of the removed venous catheters. There were no infective or non-infective complications. Also, there no reports of early or late infection of the vascular prosthesis implanted on the patients operated on up to now.
期刊介绍:
La Revista Cubana de Enfermería tiene la misión de publicar artículos sobre temas propios de la enfermería u otros relacionados en forma de artículos originales de investigación, comunicaciones cortas, y trabajos de revisión y actualización en la especialidad. Se distribuye directamente por el editor a los suscriptores en formato impreso (ISSN 1561-2961). Está dirigida a enfermeros independientemente de su categoría profesional y a todos los profesionales afines. Recibe contribuciones en idioma español, inglés y portugués sin distinción en el país de procedencia.