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AUTHOR
Boris Böll
Impact of neutropenia on central venous catheter–related bloodstream infections in patients with hematological malignancies at the time of central venous catheter insertion: A matched-pair analysis
Central venous catheter–related bloodstream infections in patients with hematological malignancies: Comparison of data from a clinical registry and a randomized controlled trial
A quality improvement study on the reduction of central venous catheter-associated bloodstream infections by use of self-disinfecting venous access caps (STERILE)
Background Contamination of the catheter hub is an important source of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI); catheter hub caps incorporating a 70% isopropyl alcohol aim are designed to reduce contamination and hence CLABSI rates. Supporting data in high-risk hematological and oncological patients on the clinical effectiveness of this approach are sparse. Methods We conducted a before-after single center study accompanying the introduction of such caps at our department. Retrospective data from the year prior to the introduction were compared to 1 year of prospective data. Results The control and antiseptic barrier cap (ABC) groups consisted of 309 and 289 patients present…