Sentences with phrase «central line infections»

For a long time, physicians and hospital administrators considered these type of infections, known as central line infections, to be a simply unavoidable risk for those receiving intensive care treatment.
In addition to central line infections, another bug that is receiving a lot of attention recently is C - diff.
Within the first three months of the project, the central line infection rate in Michigan's ICUs decreased by 66 %.

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«Fungal infection: An unexpected discovery in a central line
Not only did he have a central line, but the line also had numerous problems, necessitating fixes that could increase the chance of infection.
On top of all of this, the patient was receiving a nutrient - rich formula in his central line to boost his caloric intake, yet another factor associated with infections.
The survey inquired about the implementation of 16 prescribed infection prevention measures at point - of - care, and clinician adherence to these policies for the prevention of central line - associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI), ventilator - associated pneumonia (VAP), and catheter - associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI).
«Central - line associated bloodstream infections: Real world implementation strategies.»
A new study reports that peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) do not reduce the risk of central line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) in hospitalized patients.
«Bloodstream infections reduced through better central line care at three hospitals.»
A trio of abstracts, to be presented on June 7 at the 41st Annual Conference of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), addresses the challenge of keeping bacteria from entering the bloodstream through a central line, a catheter placed in a large vein to deliver medicine and fluids during hospitalization.
Pediatric stem cell transplant and cancer patients often are discharged from the hospital with an external central venous line for medications that parents or other caregivers must clean and flush daily to avoid potentially life - threatening infections.
If an outpatient develops a bloodstream infection associated with the central line, research from Dana - Farber / Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center finds, the median charges to treat it total $ 37,000 for a hospital stay of six days for young patients whose disease treatments have weakened their immune systems and infection - fighting abilities.
The results, published online by Pediatric Blood & Cancer, are part of the second phase of a collaborative effort among children's hospitals to reduce central - line - associated bloodstream infections or CLABSIs.
«Outpatient bloodstream infections costly for pediatric transplant and cancer patients: Median charge for central - line associated bloodstream infection is $ 37,000 for six - day hospitalization.»
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