2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11908-021-00767-w
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Reducing Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSIs) by Reducing Central Line Days

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“…( 18 ) However, the duration time of the PICC was prolonged to 25.3 days in relation with expected standards (7.3 - 16.6 days). ( 18 )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…( 18 ) However, the duration time of the PICC was prolonged to 25.3 days in relation with expected standards (7.3 - 16.6 days). ( 18 )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Limited use of the central venous catheter [CVC] is recommended and in its place use of alternative catheters is recommended, like the MLC or PICC, for use in prolonged treatments. ( 17 , 18 ) Removal of these catheters is recommended upon suspending the treatment for which the catheter was inserted. ( 18 ) This study reported a duration time for the PVC of 3 days (expected standard of 66 h) and time for the MLC of 8 days (expected standard of 7.6 - 16.4 days), which are quite similar to the time ranges observed by other studies.…”
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“…6,7,18 Others included leadership daily walkarounds, daily audits, and using EMRs to standardize documentation, with most approaches being multidisciplinary. [19][20][21] Our interventions paralleled much of this work with a strong governance model including leadership commitment, clinician education, peer audits, and updated evidence-based best practices. Our process measures of using CL insertion checklists and use of capped lumens both have shown previous success and good uptake locally.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…35 Thereby, both central line insertion and maintenance bundle have to be followed strictly to reduce the CLABSI in intensive care units. 36,37 Active participation of clinicians in the early diagnosis of sepsis and proper collection of samples at an appropriate time for the early diagnosis of sepsis will thereby decrease morbidity and mortality associated with CLABSI. 38,39 More emphasis on teaching and education of medical and paramedical staff regarding the insertion and maintenance bundle for the central line, catheter hub care and after-wound care aids…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%