Catheters For Hemodialysis
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1. Guidebook for renal dialysis patients: care of central venous catheters and arteriovenous fistula
RESUMO Objetivo: construir e validar o conteúdo e a aparência de uma cartilha para o paciente renal crônico acerca dos cuidados com os acessos venosos para hemodiálise no domicílio. Método: estudo metodológico cujas etapas para construção da cartilha foram: elaboração do projeto, busca na literatura, escolha do conteúdo e qualificação do mate
Rev. Bras. Enferm.. Publicado em: 19/08/2019
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2. Central venous catheter-related infections in patients receiving short-term hemodialysis therapy: incidence, associated factors, and microbiological aspects
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Bloodstream infections are the second most common cause of death among patients on hemodialysis. This study aimed to evaluate the incidence of and risk factors associated with central venous catheter-related infections in patients undergoing hemodialysis, and to identify and characterize the type and antimicrobial susceptibility prof
Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop.. Publicado em: 2017-12
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3. Epidemiology of healthcare-associated infections among patients from a hemodialysis unit in southeastern Brazil
Patients submitted to hemodialysis are at a high risk for healthcare-associated infections (HAI). Presently there are scarce data to allow benchmarking of HAI rates in developing countries. Also, most studies focus only on bloodstream infections (BSI) or local access infections (LAI). Our study aimed to provide a wide overview of HAI epidemiology in a hemodi
Braz J Infect Dis. Publicado em: 2014-06
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4. Bloodstream infection in patients with end-stage renal disease in a teaching hospital in central-western Brazil
Introduction Vascular access in patients undergoing hemodialysis is considered a critical determinant of bloodstream infection (BSI) and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of BSI in patients with end-stage renal disease using central venous catheters for hemodialysis. Methods A coho
Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop.. Publicado em: 08/08/2013
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5. Infecção em acesso temporário para hemodiálise : estudo em pacientes com insuficiência renal crônica
A hemodiálise é a terapia renal substitutiva (TRS) mais prevalente no Brasil e a referência tardia demandar terapias de urgência aos portadores de insuficiência renal crônica (IRC), o emprego de cateteres em vez de fístula arteriovenosa para realização de hemodiálise tem alcançado taxas superiores a 25%. Os cateteres de duplo-lúmen são acessos v
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2011
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6. Central venous access for hemodialysis: prospective evaluation of complications. / "Acesso venoso central para hemodiálise: avaliação prospectiva da ocorrência de complicações"
As complicações de pacientes com insuficiência renal crônica submetidos ao tratamento hemodialítico representam desafios para os profissionais de saúde. A variabilidade de fatores de risco que predispõem a essas complicações têm sido, freqüentemente, investigada na literatura científica. Nesse sentido, objetivou-se descrever as complicações loc
Publicado em: 2005
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7. Bacteremia Associated with Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheters: Outcome after Attempted Salvage
Background and objectives: Treatment without catheter replacement (catheter salvage) has been described for bacteremia associated with tunneled venous catheters in hemodialysis patients, but few data are available on which to base an estimation of the likelihood of treatment success.
American Society of Nephrology.
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8. Does Heparin Coating Improve Patency or Reduce Infection of Tunneled Dialysis Catheters?
Background and objectives: Tunneled dialysis catheters are prone to frequent malfunction and infection. Catheter thrombosis occurs despite prophylactic anticoagulant locks. Catheter thrombi may also serve as a nidus for catheter infection, thereby increasing the risk of bacteremia. Thus, heparin coating of catheters may reduce thrombosis and infection. This
American Society of Nephrology.
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9. Experience with a Double-Lumen Central Venous Catheter for Hemodialysis
We reviewed retrospectively our experience with the transcutaneous placement of 77 double-lumen hemodialysis catheters in the jugular or subclavian veins in 65 patients. The catheters remained in place for an average of 20.7 days. Three unrelated deaths occurred within 30 days of insertion. Post-insertion chest roentgenograms were made on all patients. One p
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10. Use of In Vivo-Generated Biofilms from Hemodialysis Catheters To Test the Efficacy of a Novel Antimicrobial Catheter Lock for Biofilm Eradication In Vitro
This biofilm study was conducted to assess the in vitro activity of tetrasodium EDTA on catheters that had been routinely removed from hemodialysis patients at Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust due to maturation of fistula. Catheters were screened by culture of through-catheter flush, and isolates were identified by standard methodologies; 20 isolates were foun
American Society for Microbiology.