Salvage of Hemodialysis Catheter in Staphylococcal Bacteremia: Case Series, Revisiting the Literature, and the Role of the Pharmacist

Catheter-related blood stream infections comprise a major concern in hemodialysis patients, leading to increased mortality, morbidity, and cost of treatment. Prompt appropriate systemic antibiotics treatment, which includes administration of appropriate systemic antibiotics and, frequently, catheter...

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Main Authors: Wasim S. El Nekidy, Derrick Soong, Albert Kadri, Osama Tabbara, Amina Ibrahim, Islam M. Ghazi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2018-07-01
Series:Case Reports in Nephrology and Dialysis
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489923
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spelling doaj-957b7ad92876486b8508157b73d51d012020-11-25T01:06:00ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Nephrology and Dialysis2296-97052018-07-018212112910.1159/000489923489923Salvage of Hemodialysis Catheter in Staphylococcal Bacteremia: Case Series, Revisiting the Literature, and the Role of the PharmacistWasim S. El NekidyDerrick SoongAlbert KadriOsama TabbaraAmina IbrahimIslam M. GhaziCatheter-related blood stream infections comprise a major concern in hemodialysis patients, leading to increased mortality, morbidity, and cost of treatment. Prompt appropriate systemic antibiotics treatment, which includes administration of appropriate systemic antibiotics and, frequently, catheter removal and replacement, is warranted. However, in hemodialysis patients, repeated catheter insertions may cause central vein stenosis and thrombosis which limits the future availability of hemodialysis access. Lock solutions containing antibiotics and anticoagulants, instilled directly into the catheter lumen after each dialysis, have been successfully utilized for catheter salvage but higher rates of recurrence and complications were observed in infections resulting from staphylococcal species. We report several cases of catheter salvage using antibiotic lock solution in staphylococcal bacteremia with the purpose of stimulating the interest in randomized clinical trials. Evaluating the risk and benefits of catheter salvage in this patient subset in light of optimized systemic antibiotic dosing, improved lock solution use, and multidisciplinary involvement, balanced with the critical need to prevent unnecessary vascular trauma, is of great importance.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489923HemodialysisStaphylococcal bacteremiaLock solutionsCatheter salvageRole of the pharmacist
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author Wasim S. El Nekidy
Derrick Soong
Albert Kadri
Osama Tabbara
Amina Ibrahim
Islam M. Ghazi
spellingShingle Wasim S. El Nekidy
Derrick Soong
Albert Kadri
Osama Tabbara
Amina Ibrahim
Islam M. Ghazi
Salvage of Hemodialysis Catheter in Staphylococcal Bacteremia: Case Series, Revisiting the Literature, and the Role of the Pharmacist
Case Reports in Nephrology and Dialysis
Hemodialysis
Staphylococcal bacteremia
Lock solutions
Catheter salvage
Role of the pharmacist
author_facet Wasim S. El Nekidy
Derrick Soong
Albert Kadri
Osama Tabbara
Amina Ibrahim
Islam M. Ghazi
author_sort Wasim S. El Nekidy
title Salvage of Hemodialysis Catheter in Staphylococcal Bacteremia: Case Series, Revisiting the Literature, and the Role of the Pharmacist
title_short Salvage of Hemodialysis Catheter in Staphylococcal Bacteremia: Case Series, Revisiting the Literature, and the Role of the Pharmacist
title_full Salvage of Hemodialysis Catheter in Staphylococcal Bacteremia: Case Series, Revisiting the Literature, and the Role of the Pharmacist
title_fullStr Salvage of Hemodialysis Catheter in Staphylococcal Bacteremia: Case Series, Revisiting the Literature, and the Role of the Pharmacist
title_full_unstemmed Salvage of Hemodialysis Catheter in Staphylococcal Bacteremia: Case Series, Revisiting the Literature, and the Role of the Pharmacist
title_sort salvage of hemodialysis catheter in staphylococcal bacteremia: case series, revisiting the literature, and the role of the pharmacist
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Nephrology and Dialysis
issn 2296-9705
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Catheter-related blood stream infections comprise a major concern in hemodialysis patients, leading to increased mortality, morbidity, and cost of treatment. Prompt appropriate systemic antibiotics treatment, which includes administration of appropriate systemic antibiotics and, frequently, catheter removal and replacement, is warranted. However, in hemodialysis patients, repeated catheter insertions may cause central vein stenosis and thrombosis which limits the future availability of hemodialysis access. Lock solutions containing antibiotics and anticoagulants, instilled directly into the catheter lumen after each dialysis, have been successfully utilized for catheter salvage but higher rates of recurrence and complications were observed in infections resulting from staphylococcal species. We report several cases of catheter salvage using antibiotic lock solution in staphylococcal bacteremia with the purpose of stimulating the interest in randomized clinical trials. Evaluating the risk and benefits of catheter salvage in this patient subset in light of optimized systemic antibiotic dosing, improved lock solution use, and multidisciplinary involvement, balanced with the critical need to prevent unnecessary vascular trauma, is of great importance.
topic Hemodialysis
Staphylococcal bacteremia
Lock solutions
Catheter salvage
Role of the pharmacist
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489923
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