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SUCCESSFUL PREVENTION OF TUNNELED, CENTRAL CATHETER INFECTION BY ANTIBIOTIC LOCK THERAPY USING CEFOTAXIME

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  303-309

Abstract

 BACKGROUND: Chronic HEMODIALYSIS patients frequently require vascular access through central venous CATHETERs (CVCs). The most significant complication of these CATHETERs is infection. This risk can be lowered by the use of an antibiotic- HEPARIN lock. This study focuses on HEMODIALYSIS patients using Tunneled-cuffed CATHETERs (TCC), to assess the rate of CATHETER-related infections (CRI) in CATHETER-restricted filling with CEFOTAXIME and HEPARIN in end stage renal disease patients.METHODS: A double-blind randomized study was conducted to compare 5000 U/ml HEPARIN plus10 mg/ml CEFOTAXIME (CE/HS) as CATHETER-lock solutions, with HEPARIN (5000 U/ml) alone. A total of 30 patients with end-stage renal disease and different etiologies, were enrolled for chronic HEMODIALYSIS with permanent CATHETERs from December 2009 to March 2010. These patients were randomly assigned to two groups of 15 members. Blood samples were collected for culture, sensitivity, and colony count, from the CATHETER lumen and the peripheral vein. CRI was considered as the end point.RESULTS: The rate of CRI was significantly lower in the CEFOTAXIME group versus control group (p<0.001). No exit site infection was occurred in both groups. Infection-free survival rates at 180 days were 100% for the CE/HS group, and 56% for the HS group.CONCLUSIONS: Antibiotic lock therapy using CEFOTAXIME reduces the risk of CRI in HEMODIALYSIS patients.

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    MORTAZAVI, MOJGAN, ALSAEIDI, SAMIRA, SOBHANI, ROOHOLLAH, SALIMI, FERESHTEH, ATAPOUR, ABDOLAMIR, SHARIF, NIMA, AKBARI, MOJTABA, PAKZAD, BAHRAM, & DAVARPANAH JAZI, AMIR HOSEIN. (2011). SUCCESSFUL PREVENTION OF TUNNELED, CENTRAL CATHETER INFECTION BY ANTIBIOTIC LOCK THERAPY USING CEFOTAXIME. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (JRMS), 16(3), 303-309. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/572739/en

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    MORTAZAVI MOJGAN, ALSAEIDI SAMIRA, SOBHANI ROOHOLLAH, SALIMI FERESHTEH, ATAPOUR ABDOLAMIR, SHARIF NIMA, AKBARI MOJTABA, PAKZAD BAHRAM, DAVARPANAH JAZI AMIR HOSEIN. SUCCESSFUL PREVENTION OF TUNNELED, CENTRAL CATHETER INFECTION BY ANTIBIOTIC LOCK THERAPY USING CEFOTAXIME. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (JRMS)[Internet]. 2011;16(3):303-309. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/572739/en

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    MOJGAN MORTAZAVI, SAMIRA ALSAEIDI, ROOHOLLAH SOBHANI, FERESHTEH SALIMI, ABDOLAMIR ATAPOUR, NIMA SHARIF, MOJTABA AKBARI, BAHRAM PAKZAD, and AMIR HOSEIN DAVARPANAH JAZI, “SUCCESSFUL PREVENTION OF TUNNELED, CENTRAL CATHETER INFECTION BY ANTIBIOTIC LOCK THERAPY USING CEFOTAXIME,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (JRMS), vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 303–309, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/572739/en

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