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This study analysed 89 episodes of catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) occurring during one week in 107 hospitals from 21 European countries (1.02 episodes/1000 admissions). Patients from European Union (EU) countries had a higher incidence of CR-BSI than patients from non-EU countries (1.55 vs. 0.33/1000 admissions). Most (67%) catheters were non-tunneled central venous catheters, were in the jugular vein (44%), had been implanted for >7 days (70%), were made of polyurethane (61%) and were multi-lumen (67%). In 36% of cases, catheters were implanted by physicians other than anaesthetists or surgeons, and 50% were inserted by junior staff This study analysed 89 episodes of catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) occurring during one week in 107 hospitals from 21 European countries (1.02 episodes/1000 admissions). Patients from European Union (EU) countries had a higher incidence of CR-BSI than patients from non-EU countries (1.55 vs. 0.33/1000 admissions). Most (67%) catheters were non-tunneled central venous catheters, were in the jugular vein (44%), had been implanted for >7 days (70%), were made of polyurethane (61%) and were multi-lumen (67%). In 36% of cases, catheters were implanted by physicians other than anaesthetists or surgeons, and 50% were inserted by junior staff Studie analyzovala 89 epizod katétrových krevních infekcí, které se vyskytly během 1 týdne ve 107 nemocnicích 21 evropských zemí. Pacienti v EU měli vyšší incidenci infekcí než pacienti v non-EU zemích. Většina katétrů byly netunelizované (67 %), v jugulární žíle (44 %), zavedené déle než 7 dní (70 %), polyuretanové (61 %) a víceluminální (67 %). V 36 % případů je zavedli lékaři jiných odborností než anesteziologové a chirurgové
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Klinicko-epidemiologické charakteristiky a výsledky u pacientů s katétrovými infekcemi krevního proudu v Evropě (Studie ESGNI-006) Clinical-epidemiological characteristics and outcome of patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections in Europe (ESGNI-006 Study) Clinical-epidemiological characteristics and outcome of patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections in Europe (ESGNI-006 Study)
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Clinical-epidemiological characteristics and outcome of patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections in Europe (ESGNI-006 Study) Klinicko-epidemiologické charakteristiky a výsledky u pacientů s katétrovými infekcemi krevního proudu v Evropě (Studie ESGNI-006) Clinical-epidemiological characteristics and outcome of patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections in Europe (ESGNI-006 Study)
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RIV/00216208:11120/04:00001046!RIV09-MSM-11120___
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RIV/00216208:11120/04:00001046
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catheter-related bloodstream infections; central venous catheters; bacteraemia; epidemiology
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GB - Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
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[53DD3F203850]
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Clinical Microbiology and Infection
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Pascau, J. Džupová, Olga Voss, A. San Juan, R. Bouza, E. Desco, M. Muňoz, P.
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000223712400012
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1198-743X
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