Antibiotic Coated Catheter to Decrease Infection. Pilot Study* Cateter Venoso Profundo Recoberto com Antibiótico para Reduzir Infecção. Estudo Piloto

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  • Pedro Kurtz
  • Paula Rosa
  • Guilherme Penna
  • Fabricio Braga
  • Jose Kezen
  • Luis Eduardo Drumond
  • Marcia Freitas
  • Gustavo Almeida
  • Ronaldo Vegni
  • Marcelo Kalichsztein
  • Gustavo Nobre
چکیده

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nosocomial catheter related bloodstream infections (CR-BSI) increase morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients. Central venous catheters (CVC) coated with rifampin and minocycline (RM) decrease rates of colonization and CR-BSI. However, recent trials challenged the clinical impact of such catheters. We designed this trial to compare rates of colonization and CR-BSI in RM catheters and controls in a cohort of critically ill patients in Brazil. METHODS: Prospective, controlled trial conducted in one medico-surgical ICU. Patients were assigned to receive a control or RM CVC. After removal, tips were cultured in association with blood cultures. Rates of colonization and CR-BSI were recorded. RESULTS: Among 120 catheters inserted, 100 could be evaluated, 49 in the uncoated and 51 in the coated group. Clinical characteristics of patients were similar in the two groups. Two cases of CR-BSI (3.9%) occurred in patients who received RM catheters compared with 5 (10.2%) in the uncoated group (p = 0.26). Six RM catheters (11.8%) were colonized compared with Antibiotic Coated Catheter to Decrease Infection. Pilot Study*

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تاریخ انتشار 2008