| Literature DB >> 27713778 |
Michał Ławiński1, Karol Forysiński2, Agnieszka Bzikowska3, Justyna Z Kostro4, Aleksandra Gradowska5, Marek Pertkiewicz1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The ESPEN guidelines on long-term (> 3 months) parenteral nutrition recommend the use of tunnelled central venous catheters (CVCs) to minimise the risk of insertion site infection. A developed symptomatic infection of the soft tissue tunnel surrounding a CVC may rapidly become directly life threatening if the infection progresses along the catheter tunnel towards its end inserted into the venous system. This requires immediate management to eliminate infection and limit its effects. AIM: To compare two surgical techniques for the treatment of suppurative inflammation of a CVC tunnel: conventional drainage of the infected tissues (surgical technique A) vs. radical en bloc excision of the infected tissues together with the infected central catheter (surgical technique B).Entities:
Keywords: parenteral nutrition; tunnel catheter phlegmon
Year: 2016 PMID: 27713778 PMCID: PMC5047963 DOI: 10.5114/pg.2015.56556
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prz Gastroenterol ISSN: 1895-5770
Figure 1En bloc excision of the infected CVC tunnel tissue along with the CVC
The most common types of targeted antibiotic therapy
| Targeted antibiotic therapies | Number of patients |
|---|---|
| Linezolid | 29 |
| Vancomycin | 21 |
| Cloxacillinum | 13 |
| Teicoplanin | 8 |
| Amoxicillin | 2 |
| Imipenem | 34 |
| Cefoperazone with Sulbactam | 23 |
| Sulfamethoxazole – trimethoprim | 10 |
| Ceftazidime | 6 |
The criteria to finish antibiotic therapy, insert a new CVC, and discharge the patient
| Variable | The criteria | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| to finish antibiotic therapy | to insert a new CVC | for discharge of the patient | |
| Normal wound healing, lack of outflow of pus from the wound, no redness or swelling of the wound skin | x | x | |
| Complete healing of the wound skin after central catheter removal | x | ||
| Stitches removed from the skin, skin drains removed | x | ||
| Negative blood cultures from the periphery | x | x | x |
| Negative cultures from wound of skin | x | x | x |
| No fever | x | x | x |
| Normal C-reactive protein levels | x | x | x |
| Normal leucocytosis | x | x | x |
| Two-day observation after the start of TPN by the new CVC | x | ||
Figure 2Antibiotic therapy duration
Figure 3The mean time from phlegmon resection to new CVC insertion
Figure 4Mean duration of hospital stay