14:52 Mar 18, 2013 |
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5 | catheter-related BSI |
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4 | intravascular catheter-related infection |
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catheter-related BSI Explanation: see link containing CDC definition Reference: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5110a2.htm |
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intravascular catheter-related infection Explanation: when central venous catheter is inserted ( placed ) into a large vein ( in the neck, chest, groin ...) or inserted in the internal jugular or femoral veins and when catheters are not used for drawing blood... http://lib.bioinfo.pl/pmid:10691590 " Prevention of intravascular catheter-related infections ". Central venous cantheter ( CVC ) http://en.wikipedia ... " pri systemovych infekciach, pri intravaskularnom zdroji infekcie ( kavalova a implantacna ) nie je cas odberu krvi ....www.fnspfdr.sk/dokumenty/odber_a_transport_biologickego_mat... file |
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Reference: CDC definition Reference information: Below is the English definition mentioned in Slovak here: Inštitút pre rozvoj zdravotnej starostlivos- ti v USA charakterizuje kavalovú infekciu ako bakterémiu/ fungémiu u pacienta s intravaskulárnym katétrom a aspoň jednou pozitívnou hemokultúrou z periférnej žily, klinický- mi príznakmi infekcie a so žiadnou viditeľnou príčinou in- fekcie okrem katétra. Catheter-Related BSI Bacteremia/fungemia in a patient with an intravascular catheter with at least one positive blood culture obtained from a peripheral vein, clinical manifestations of infections (i.e., fever, chills, and/or hypotension), and no apparent source for the BSI except the catheter. One of the following should be present: a positive semiquantitative (>15 CFU/catheter segment) or quantitative (>103 CFU/catheter segment catheter) culture whereby the same organism (species and antibiogram) is isolated from the catheter segment and peripheral blood; simultaneous quantitative blood cultures with a >5:1 ratio CVC versus peripheral; differential period of CVC culture versus peripheral blood culture positivity of >2 hours -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2013-03-18 16:09:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Glad it was what you were looking for. Still don't understand what the 'kavalova' means though. I added this as a reference comment and not as a suggested answer as this really is not my field - it was more or less a shot in the dark, having a few minutes to kill... https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:qVSB5V23xnwJ:www.meditrade.sk/uploaded/Spotrebak/IV%2520krytie/PED%25201-2012_Hargasova.pdf+&hl=e Reference: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5110a2.htm |
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