Eggimann Philippe
Department of Adult Intensive Care Medicine and Burn Centre, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2007 Aug;20(4):360-9. doi: 10.1097/QCO.0b013e32818be72e.
To review recent evidence supporting the guidelines for preventing catheter-related and catheter-associated infections.
A series of studies has confirmed, over the past few years, that education-based preventive programmes can reduce these infections by one half to two thirds. The evidence supporting some specific measures has increased for the optimal timing for set replacement, for catheter-site dressing with chlorhexidine-impregnated devices, and for the use of some coated or impregnated intravascular devices.
Catheter-related and associated infections are largely preventable and should not be viewed as an unaffordable tribute to technical medicine. Improvements in existing techniques and new technologies should all be integrated into a structured process of continuous improvement in the quality of care.
回顾近期支持预防导管相关和导管相关性感染指南的证据。
过去几年的一系列研究证实,基于教育的预防方案可将这些感染减少一半至三分之二。支持某些具体措施的证据有所增加,包括更换装置的最佳时机、使用含氯己定的装置进行导管部位换药,以及使用一些涂层或浸渍的血管内装置。
导管相关和相关性感染在很大程度上是可预防的,不应被视为对技术医学难以承受的代价。现有技术的改进和新技术都应融入持续改善护理质量的结构化过程中。