2013
DOI: 10.1086/671266
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Impact of Postplacement Adjustment of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters on the Risk of Bloodstream Infection and Venous Thrombus Formation

Abstract: OBJECTIVE Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) tip malposition is potentially associated with complications, and postplacement adjustment of PICCs is widely performed. We sought to characterize the association between central line–associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) or venous thrombus (VT) and PICC adjustment. DESIGN Retrospective cohort study. SETTING University of Michigan Health System, a large referral hospital. PATIENTS Patients who had PICCs placed between February 2007 and August 20… Show more

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“…20e22 The PICC infection rate in our status 1B cohort was 3.26 (IQR 2.39e4.30) per 1,000 PICC days, which is higher than reported infection rates in oncology (2.5/1,000 PICC d) 22 and general medical populations (2.3/1,000 PICC d). 20,25 We identified staphylococcus as the most common (63%) pathogen causing bacteremia, which is in agreement with earlier reports. 20,22,26 Pathogens were identified on blood culture in 85% of infections, a much higher confirmatory result than previously described.…”
Section: Picc Ae and Status 1b Patientssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…20e22 The PICC infection rate in our status 1B cohort was 3.26 (IQR 2.39e4.30) per 1,000 PICC days, which is higher than reported infection rates in oncology (2.5/1,000 PICC d) 22 and general medical populations (2.3/1,000 PICC d). 20,25 We identified staphylococcus as the most common (63%) pathogen causing bacteremia, which is in agreement with earlier reports. 20,22,26 Pathogens were identified on blood culture in 85% of infections, a much higher confirmatory result than previously described.…”
Section: Picc Ae and Status 1b Patientssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…20,25 We identified staphylococcus as the most common (63%) pathogen causing bacteremia, which is in agreement with earlier reports. 20,22,26 Pathogens were identified on blood culture in 85% of infections, a much higher confirmatory result than previously described. 26 Earlier reports identified several risk factors for PICC-related infections in non-HF populations, including multiple lumens, 20,25 duration of catheter use, 20,25 indication for PICC, 22,25 and venous site of PICC placement.…”
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“…7,8,13 The number of PICC lumens is thought to directly increase risk of infections because more routes for access to the bloodstream are provided, 27 an observation that echoes evidence from an earlier era and traditional central venous catheters. 28,29 More frequent access and manipulation of available lumens in hospitalized patients might also increase the risk of endoluminal transmission of infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Baxi et al [24] also assessed this variable and obtained an incidence rate of 1.23/1000 PICC days. The cumulative incidence was approximately 8.4% in a study conducted in neurological patients in intensive care, in which 431 patients with PICCs [26] were studied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%