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  • Title: Infectious complications of simultaneously inserted central venous and pulmonary artery catheters.
    Author: Damen J.
    Journal: Neth J Surg; 1987 Aug; 39(4):121-4. PubMed ID: 3683940.
    Abstract:
    Infectious complications associated with simultaneously inserted pulmonary artery and central venous catheters via the same internal jugular vein were studied prospectively in 622 patients undergoing open-heart surgery under cephalothin prophylaxis. Successful insertion of the catheters was achieved in 650 (98.3%) of 661 attempts, while puncture complications occurred in 51 (8.2%) patients. One (0.2%) patient developed a local infection and 24 (3.9%) patients had one or more positive catheter-tip cultures without complications related to the positive cultures. Patients with puncture complications had no significantly different incidence of positive tip cultures. The incidence of positive catheter-tip cultures for pulmonary artery and central venous catheters was 2.6% and 1.7% respectively. Monitoring with a pulmonary artery and central venous catheter inserted via the same internal jugular vein is associated with a low rate of infectious complications.
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