Is routine changing of peripheral arterial catheters justified?

F. Blot, G. Estphan, A. Boughaba, D. Soltani, C. Edé, E. Chachaty

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    Although peripheral arterial catheters (pACs) are used extensively, disagreement persists concerning the practice of scheduled replacement to prevent catheter-related infections. Despite recommendations and no proof of benefit, pAC replacement continues to be scheduled as a routine practice in many intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide. Our own experience in an oncology ICU, based on a 217-device database, confirms that the risk for pAC-related infections is stable over time, arguing against scheduled replacement. The low rate and stability of the risk of pAC-related infections supports the rationale for conservative management in accordance with expert recommendations.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)813-815
    Nombre de pages3
    journalClinical Microbiology and Infection
    Volume14
    Numéro de publication9
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 janv. 2008

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