Catheter-related bacteraemia in haemodialysis patients with HIV infection.

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  • Dana Mitchell
  • Zipporah Krishnasami
  • Michael Allon
چکیده

BACKGROUND Tunnelled catheters are used for dialysis in over 25% of haemodialysis (HD) patients and are a major risk factor for bacteraemia. HIV-positive patients may be at particularly increased risk of catheter-related bacteraemia (CRB) due to their immunocompromised state. The present case-controlled study compared catheter-related bacteraemia with HIV-positive and HIV-negative haemodialysis patients. METHODS Using a prospective computerized vascular access database, we identified 33 HIV-positive haemodialysis patients who had a tunneled dialysis catheter placed during a 6.5-year period. Their catheter outcomes were compared with those observed in 55 age-, sex- and access date-matched control haemodialysis patients. RESULTS The two groups were similar in terms of age, sex, diabetes, hypertension and peripheral vascular disease, but the HIV patients were more likely to be black (94 vs 76%, P=0.03). CRB occurred in 52% of the HIV patients and 49% of the controls (P=0.83). The median infection-free catheter survival was similar in HIV-positive and negative patients (165 vs 119 days, P=0.12). Among patients with CRB, the likelihood of a Gram-negative infection was similar in both groups (18 vs 30%, P=0.37). However, polymicrobial CRB was more likely in HIV patients (41 vs 15%, P=0.049). HIV-positive patients were more likely to be hospitalized for treatment of CRB than HIV-negative patients (29 vs 7%, P=0.05). CONCLUSION CRB is equally likely in HIV-positive and control haemodialysis patients. However, CRB is likely to be more severe in HIV-positive patients, as judged from the greater likelihood of polymicrobial infection and of hospitalization.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association

دوره 21 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006