2016
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-10182016000600001
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Los días de exposición a nutrición parenteral aumentan el riesgo de bacteriemia asociada a catéter venoso central

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“…Exposition to TPN increases the risk to CRBSI in adult patients with CVC and this risk raise with exposition time [ 51 ]. Not surprisingly, our study showed that immunosuppression was an independent risk factor of SSI (OR = 2.87).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposition to TPN increases the risk to CRBSI in adult patients with CVC and this risk raise with exposition time [ 51 ]. Not surprisingly, our study showed that immunosuppression was an independent risk factor of SSI (OR = 2.87).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fourth procedure was the administration or changing of the total parenteral nutrition (TPN) bag and line. Total parenteral nutrition is high in lipids and carries a great infection risk 30,31 if the procedure is not conducted aseptically.…”
Section: Before Clean or Aseptic Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies 30,31,32 have shown that the incidence of bloodstream infections is high in patients on TPN, which warrants that each instance of commencing, changing or terminating the TPN be performed with strict adherence to the aseptic principles. In general, the management of intravenous lines was often associated with the absence of hand hygiene.…”
Section: Before Clean or Aseptic Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otro factor es la colocación en la vena yugular, por la cercanía a la posible contaminación con secreciones proveniente de la tráquea durante las aspiraciones rutinarias y a que es más difícil su fijación por ser un área de difícil inmovilización (27). Un estudio determinó que la nutrición parenteral con una duración mayor a 14 días puede llegar a incrementar hasta cinco veces el riesgo de adquirir una ITS/CVC (28).…”
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