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Prospective Incidence Study of Bloodstream Infection in Infants and Children With Central Venous Catheters After Cardiac Surgery in Italy
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Cardiac AnaesthesiaPediatric Heart DiseaseHealthcare-associated InfectionClinical EpidemiologySepsisPediatric SurgeryCardiologyHospital EpidemiologyCardiothoracic SurgeryCatheter-related Bloodstream InfectionProspective Observational StudyPediatric Cardiac SurgeryCardiac SurgeryPatient SafetyPediatricsMedicineProspective Incidence StudyEmergency MedicineBloodstream Infection
This prospective observational study was designed to assess the incidence of, risk factors for, and outcome of catheter-related bloodstream infection in children undergoing cardiac surgery. A staff specifically trained to handle the central venous catheters with proper aseptic techniques and an appropriate patient to medical staff ratio remain the most effective measures to prevent this infection.
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