نتایج جستجو برای: روش antibiotic lock

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ژورنال: :annals of military and health science research 0
علی اکبر بیگی aa beigi assistant professor, alzahra hospital, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. سحر خان سلطانی s khansoltani (*corresponding author), resident, alzahra hospital, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan iran. tel: 09122061737تلفن: 09122061737 حسن مسعود پور h masoudpour resident, alzahra hospital, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan iran. افروز اسحاقیان a eshaghian student of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan iran.

چکید ه سابقه و هدف: بیمارانیک ه از پرمکت جهت همودیالیز استفاده میک نند گاهاً دچار عفون تهای وابسته به کاتتر می شوند که می تواند منجر به خروج کاتتر در این بیماران شود. این مطالعه جهت ارزیابی اثر وانکومایسین داخل کاتتر در مقایسه با آنتی بیوتیک وریدی در درمان این عفونت هاانجام شده است. مواد و رو شها: این مطالعه تحقیقاتی روی 67 بیمار دچار بیماری esrd که با عفونت پرمکت در بیمارستان الزهرااصفهان از سا...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2004
Christopher V Poole Donna Carlton Lisa Bimbo Michael Allon

BACKGROUND The standard therapy of dialysis catheter-related bacteraemia involves both systemic antibiotics and catheter replacement. We reported recently that instillation of an antibiotic lock (highly concentrated antibiotic solution) into the catheter lumen after dialysis sessions, in conjunction with systemic antibiotics, can successfully treat many episodes of catheter-related bacteraemia ...

2012
George Chin

a. We recommend application of either topical agents or intraluminal lock solutions in reduction of exit-site infection and catheter-related bacteraemia. Options of topical agents include mupirocin 2% ointment, polysporin and medihoney. Intraluminal lock agents include both antibiotic based and non-antibiotic-based solutions. Ideal antibiotics and optimal doses are yet to be defined. (Level 1 e...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2014
Saima Aslam Florin Vaida Michele Ritter Ravindra L Mehta

Hemodialysis catheter-related bacteremia is a common clinical problem with several management options. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine cure proportions with systemic antibiotics, antibiotic lock solution, and guidewire exchange. We searched databases and registries; conference proceedings from relevant medical societies; and article reference lists. Data regardin...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2008
Ali Mirza Onder Jayanthi Chandar A A Billings Nancy Simon Rosa Diaz Denise Francoeur Carolyn Abitbol Gaston Zilleruelo

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES This retrospective study compared the effectiveness of the timing of the antibiotic locks to clear catheter-related bacteremia in children on chronic hemodialysis. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS The early antibiotic lock group received antibiotic locks along with systemic antibiotics from the very beginning of catheter-related bacteremia. The late anti...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1999
T U Anthony L G Rubin

Antibiotic-lock is a treatment for catheter-related bloodstream infections in which a solution containing heparin and an antibiotic dwells in the lumen of the catheter or port. We tested the stability of vancomycin, cefazolin, ticarcillin-clavulanic acid, ceftazidime, or ciprofloxacin combined with heparin after incubation in vitro at 25 or 37 degrees C for intervals of up to 10 days by bioassa...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2012
Ashwini Chauhan David Lebeaux Jean-Marc Ghigo Christophe Beloin

Biofilms that develop on indwelling devices are a major concern in clinical settings. While removal of colonized devices remains the most frequent strategy for avoiding device-related complications, antibiotic lock therapy constitutes an adjunct therapy for catheter-related infection. However, currently used antibiotic lock solutions are not fully effective against biofilms, thus warranting a s...

Journal: :The Journal of hospital infection 2010
M Snaterse W Rüger W J M Scholte Op Reimer C Lucas

Catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is associated with high rates of morbidity. This systematic review assesses the efficacy of antibiotic-based lock solutions to prevent CRBSI. A secondary goal of our review is to determine which antibiotic-based lock solution is most effective in reducing CRBSI. We searched Medline and the Cochrane Library for relevant trials up to April 2009. Data...

Journal: :Polski przeglad chirurgiczny 2015
Michał Ławiński Krystyna Majewska Iwona Fołtyn Aleksandra Gradowska

UNLABELLED In patients with chronic gastrointestinal tract failure, requiring access to the venous system, the subsequent catheter re-insertion are leading to large veins thrombosis impeding or preventing the insertion of another catheter and exposing patients to the risk of complications. Understanding the pathophysiology of catheter-related infections, enabled to use methods allowing to eradi...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2007
Murat Sungur Emel Eryuksel Sinan Yavas Azra Bihorac A Joseph Layon Lawrence Caruso

BACKGROUND Double lumen dialysis catheters are routinely heparin or citrate 'locked' to maintain patency. Heparin lock-related bleeding episodes and antibiotic lock-related toxicity have been reported. The aim of this study is to quantify the amount of leak during 'lock' procedures and to compare leakage for different double lumen dialysis catheters. METHODS In an experimental, in vitro study...

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