Michel L, McMichan J C, Bachy J L
Am J Surg. 1979 Jun;137(6):745-8. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(79)90085-0.
A prospective study of 390 indwelling central venous catheters placed by way of the subclavian route identified bacteremia and tracheostomy as the only significant variables associated with the colonization of the catheters by pathogenic microorganisms. Catheter-related sepsis was likely in only 3 of 33 episodes of proved bacteremia. Detailed statistical analyses of other potential contaminating factors revealed no significant correlations.
一项对通过锁骨下途径放置的390根中心静脉留置导管进行的前瞻性研究表明,菌血症和气管切开术是与致病微生物在导管定植相关的唯一重要变量。在33例已证实的菌血症病例中,只有3例可能与导管相关的败血症有关。对其他潜在污染因素的详细统计分析显示没有显著相关性。