Prevention of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection in Adult Intensive Care Units: A Systematic Review

AYSUN ACUN, NURCAN ÇALIŞKAN

  • Year : 2021
  • Vol : 37
  • No : 4
  •  Page : 378-385

The purpose of this review is to systematically review the intervention studies conducted and published to
prevent central catheter-related bloodstream infections. In this study, MEDLINE, CINAHL COCHRANE Library
and PUBMED databases were searched using “Preventing CLABSI infections” (Central Line-associated
Bloodstream Infection = CLABSI) as a keyword. Studies published in international journals between January
1, 2016 and November 10, 2020 were evaluated, and 99 publications were reached as a result of the search.
Seven studies were included in the scope of the review in line with the inclusion / exclusion criteria. As a
result of the investigated studies, the application of evidence-based infection control measures such as
hand hygiene, adherence to maximum barrier precautions during catheter insertion, skin antisepsis with 2%
chlorhexidine, appropriate dressing, avoiding the femoral vein and questioning the need for daily catheters
through appropriate methods It has been found to be effective in preventing associated bloodstream infections.
As a result of this systematic review, it was determined that evidence-based infection control measures
should be continued to be applied in adult intensive care units, especially in adult intensive care units, in order
to reduce the incidence of central catheter-associated bloodstr eam infections.

Cite this Article As : Acun A, Çalışkan N. Yetişkin Yoğun Bakım Ünitelerinde Santral Kateter İlişkili Kan Dolaşımı Enfeksiyonlarının Önlenmesi: Sistematik Derleme. Selcuk Med J 2021;37(4): 378-385
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Prevention of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection in Adult Intensive Care Units: A Systematic Review
, Vol. 37 (4)
Received : 27.08.2021, Accepted : 27.08.2021, Published Online : 10.12.2021
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