| Literature DB >> 25404862 |
Agnès Ferroni1, Florian Gaudin1, Gérard Guiffant2, Patrice Flaud2, Jean-Jacques Durussel2, Philippe Descamps1, Patrick Berche1, Xavier Nassif1, Jacques Merckx2.
Abstract
Central venous device infections are associated with increased physical and psychological morbidity, mortality, length of stay, and costs. The aim of this study was to prove the efficacy of pulsatile flushing to prevent the bacterial colonization of vascular access devices. One hundred and forty four tests using 576 polyurethane short venous access catheters were performed. Four catheters per test were polluted with a fibronectin-serum albumin solution. Three were filled with a Staphylococcus aureus broth; one served as negative control. One contaminated catheter was not flushed (positive control), and two were flushed (10 mL.sec(-1)) with normal saline solution, either by ten successive boluses of 1 mL each or by one bolus of 10 mL. Each catheter was cultivated. The S. aureus quantity observed after continuous flushing was significantly higher than that observed after pulsative flushing (P<0.001). Unflushed catheters were 20.71 and 6.42 times more polluted than catheters flushed with the pulsative method or the continuous method, respectively. Pulsative flushing was at least twice as effective as continuous flushing in reducing the S. aureus count. Pulsative flushing is more effective than continuous flushing in reducing the endoluminal contamination. Pulsative flushing is a simple, effective, and inexpensive technique to reduce catheter bacterial colonization.Entities:
Keywords: bacterial colonization prevention; hydrodynamics; peripheral or central venous devices; pulsative flushing
Year: 2014 PMID: 25404862 PMCID: PMC4230174 DOI: 10.2147/MDER.S71217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Devices (Auckl) ISSN: 1179-1470
Figure 1Design of the protocol.
Abbreviations: FN, fibronectin; BSA, bovine serum albumin; CFU, colony forming units; S. aureus, Staphylococcus aureus.
Figure 2Histogram of contamination per flushing treatment.
Abbreviation: CFU, colony forming units.
Results of the 144 cultivated catheters in colony forming units (CFU)/mL
| Catheter | n | Mean | Median | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative control | 144 | 0.07 | 0 | 0–10 |
| Positive control | 144 | 7,633.26 | 7,400 | 1,170–25,120 |
| Continuous flushing | 144 | 1,615.97 | 1,140 | 30–11,080 |
| Pulsed flushing | 144 | 524.31 | 350 | 0–3,640 |