Infectious Risk of Arterial Lines: A Narrative Review

Shika Card,Anastasia Piersa, Adam Kaplon,Matthew W. Vanneman,Adam Dalia, Benjamin Weaver,David Hao

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia(2023)

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Arterial catheter-related bloodstream infections have been identified as a significant healthcare burden. However, the incidence of arterial catheter-related infections is commonly underestimated in clinical practice, and adherence to CDC-recommended practices is inconsistent. Several categories of interventions have been studied to prevent arterial catheter-related bloodstream infections, which include barrier precautions, cutaneous antisepsis, insertion site selection, dressings, chlorhexidine-impregnated sponges, and the duration of catheter placement with or without catheter replacement. The majority of these studies are limited by small sample sizes and single-center designs, and further randomized trials are needed to update current clinical practice guidelines to reduce the risk of arterial catheter-related infections.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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catheter -related infections, arterial catheterization, bloodstream infections, barrier precautions, catheter duration
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