Peripherally inserted central catheter-related bloodstream infection in neonates
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    Objective To investigate the incidence and risk factors of peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)-related bloodstream infection in neonates. Methods The occurrence of catheter-related bloodstream infection(CRBSI) in neonates receiving PICC in a neonatal ward from January 2016 to December 2017 was analyzed retrospectively, risk factors for CRBSI were analyzed by univariate and multivariate analysis respectively. Results A total of 424 neonates with PICC had CRBSI, the total PICC days were 9 207 days, 53 children had CRBSI, incidence of CRBSI was 5.76/1 000 catheter-days. 57 strains of pathogenic bacteria were isolated, mainly gram-positive bacteria (n=20 strains, 35.09%). Risk factor analysis showed that birth weight ≤ 1 500 g, catheterization days ≥ 20 days, 5-min Apgar score ≤ 7 were independent risk factors for CRBSI in neonates receiving PICC. Conclusion Health care wor-kers can take targeted measures to reduce the incidence of CRBSI in neonates, especially those with birth weight <1 500 g, 5-min Apgar score ≤ 7, and indwelling days ≥ 20 days.

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吕倩, 陈茜, 徐敏,等.新生儿PICC相关血流感染的危险因素[J].中国感染控制杂志英文版,2019,18(6):587-589. DOI:10.12138/j. issn.1671-9638.20195346.
LV Qian, CHEN Xi, XU Min, et al. Peripherally inserted central catheter-related bloodstream infection in neonates[J]. Chin J Infect Control, 2019,18(6):587-589. DOI:10.12138/j. issn.1671-9638.20195346.

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  • Received:March 18,2019
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