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[Infections in connection with epidural catheterization].

Authors :
Holt HM
Gahrn-Hansen B
Andersen SS
Andersen O
Siboni K
Source :
Ugeskrift for laeger [Ugeskr Laeger] 1996 Jul 29; Vol. 158 (31), pp. 4403-5.
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Seventy-eight patients with culture-positive epidural catheters were studied. Fifty-nine had symptoms of exit site infection and 11 patients had clinical meningitis, two of whom also had en epidural abscess. This corresponds to a local infection incidence of at least 4.3% and an incidence of central nervous system infection of at least 0.7% at Odense University Hospital. The patients with generalized symptoms of infection had been catheterized for a longer time, and were older than patients with only local symptoms of infection. The microorganisms isolated from the epidural catheters were coagulase- negative staphylococci (41%), Staphylococcus aureus (35%), Gram-negative bacilli (14%) and other bacteria (10%). The Gram-negative bacilli and S. aureus caused serious infections more frequently than the others. We discuss the symptoms and diagnosis of spinal epidural abscess and propose prophylactic and diagnostic guidelines for epidural catheter-related infections.

Details

Language :
Danish
ISSN :
0041-5782
Volume :
158
Issue :
31
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Ugeskrift for laeger
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8759998