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Table 4 Characteristics of catheters that acted as the source of the MC-CRBSI episodes

From: Surveillance of catheter-related infections: the supplementary role of the microbiology laboratory

Number of catheters per MC-CRBSI episode % (n = 71)

  1

91.5 (65)

  2

8.5 (6)

Type of catheter combinations % (n = 6)

  CVP and arterial

83.6 (5)

  CVP and VasCath

16.7 (1)

Number of concomitant BCs submitted % (n = 65 episodes)

  1

23.1 (15)

  2

46.2 (30)

  3

3.1 (2)

  ≥4

27.7 (18)

Number of positive concomitant BCs % (n =65 episodes)

  1

47.7 (31)

  2

36.9 (24)

  3

10.8 (7)

  ≥4

4.6 (3)

Type of catheter

CVP

Arterial

VasCath

Broviac

Peripheral venous

Umbilical

 

% (n = 51)

% (n = 7)

% (n = 7)

% (n = 4)

% (n = 1)

% (n = 1)

Insertion site

  Subclavian

66.7 (34)

 

-

75 (3)

-

-

  Peripheral

-

28.6 (2)

-

-

100 (1)

-

  Radial

-

71.4 (5)

-

-

-

-

  Femoral

3.9 (2)

-

14.3 (1)

-

-

-

  Internal jugular

21.6 (11)

-

71.4 (5)

-

-

-

  Umbilical

-

-

-

-

-

100 (1)

  Unknown

7.8 (4)

-

14.3 (1)

25 (1)

-

-

Physical length of the catheter

  Short

94.1 (48)

100 (7)

100 (7)

100 (4)

100 (1)

100 (1)

  Long

3.9 (2)

-

-

-

-

-

  Unknown

1.9 (1)

     

Type of vessel occupied

  Central

100 (51)

-

100 (7)

100 (4)

-

-

  Arterial

-

100 (7)

-

-

-

-

  Peripheral venous

-

-

-

-

100 (1)

100 (1)

Insertion site pathway to the vessel

  Non-tunnelled

88.2 (45)

100 (7)

85.7 (6)

100 (4)

100 (1)

100 (1)

  Tunnelled

9.8 (5)

-

14.3 (1)

-

-

-

  Unknown

1.9 (1)

 

-

-

-

-

Number of lumens

  1

-

100 (7)

-

25 (1)

100 (1)

-

  2

9.8 (5)

-

28.6 (2)

25 (1)

-

100 (1)

  3

84.3 (43)

-

71.4 (5)

25 (1)

-

-

  Unknown

5.8 (3)

-

-

25 (1)

-

-

Length of catheterisation

  % Unknown

17.6 (9)

71.4 (5)

14.3 (1)

0

0

100

  Number of days (mean ± SD)

12.0 (5.4)

8.5 (2.1)

11.5 (5.5)

11 (6.8)

9 (n/a)

-

  1. BCs = blood culture(s); CVP = central venous catheter; SD = standard deviation.