OBJECTIVE: To determine if an attachable silver-impregnated cuff is effective in reducing subclavian hemodialysis catheter-related infections. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, nonblinded study. SETTING: Community teaching hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred one acute and chronic renal failure patients requiring subclavian venipuncture and catheterization. After randomization, 47 patients underwentsubclavian catheterization with a silver-impregnated cuff (Ag-CC), and 54 patients had routine catheter (RC) placements. MEASUREMENTS: Multiple presumed predictor variables for catheter-related infections, exit site infection rate, bacteremia rates, and semiquantitative cultures of all catheters.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine if an attachable silver-impregnated cuff is effective in reducing subclavian hemodialysis catheter-related infections. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, nonblinded study. SETTING: Community teaching hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred one acute and chronic renal failurepatients requiring subclavian venipuncture and catheterization. After randomization, 47 patients underwent subclavian catheterization with a silver-impregnated cuff (Ag-CC), and 54 patients had routine catheter (RC) placements. MEASUREMENTS: Multiple presumed predictor variables for catheter-related infections, exit site infection rate, bacteremia rates, and semiquantitative cultures of all catheters.
Authors: Nai Ming Lai; Nathorn Chaiyakunapruk; Nai An Lai; Elizabeth O'Riordan; Wilson Shu Cheng Pau; Sanjay Saint Journal: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Date: 2016-03-16