1. 2016 Expert consensus document on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of short-term peripheral venous catheter-related infections in adults
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Josep A. Capdevila, María Guembe, José Barberán, Arístides de Alarcón, Emilio Bouza, M. Carmen Fariñas, Juan Gálvez, Miguel Angel Goenaga, Francisco Gutiérrez, Martha Kestler, Pedro Llinares, José M. Miró, Miguel Montejo, Patricia Muñoz, Marta Rodriguez-Creixems, Dolores Sousa, José Cuenca, and Carlos-A. Mestres
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Catheter infection ,Peripheral venous catheter ,Prevention of catheter infection ,Diagnosis of catheter infection ,Treatment of catheter infection ,Medicine ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
The use of endovascular catheters is a routine practice in secondary and tertiary care level hospitals. The short-term use of peripheral catheters has been found to be associated with the risk of nosocomial bacteraemia, resulting in morbidity and mortality. Staphylococcus aureus is mostly associated with peripheral catheter insertion. This Consensus Document has been prepared by a panel of experts of the Spanish Society of Cardiovascular Infections, in cooperation with experts from the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine, Spanish Society of Chemotherapy, and the Spanish Society of Thoracic-Cardiovascular Surgery, and aims to define and establish guidelines for the management of short duration peripheral vascular catheters. The document addresses the indications for insertion, catheter maintenance, registering, diagnosis and treatment of infection, indications for removal, as well as placing an emphasis on continuous education as a drive toward quality. Implementation of these guidelines will allow uniformity in use, thus minimizing the risk of infections and their complications.
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- 2016
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