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Is Systemic Heparin a Risk Factor for Catheter-related Sepsis in Dialysis Patients? An Evaluation of Various Biofilm and Traditional Risk Factors

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Publisher Karger
Specialty Nephrology
Date 2007 Oct 25
PMID 17957123
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Abstract

Background: Biofilms are dense aggregates of surface adherent microorganisms embedded in a polysaccharide matrix. Intravenous iron and heparin are thought to promote the formation of biofilm. Both are commonly employed during hemodialysis treatments which might affect the incidence of catheter-related sepsis.

Methods: 559 patients who underwent hemodialysis treatment with a catheter were reviewed. Episodes of sepsis were analyzed for the use of systemic heparin and intravenous iron as well as all other risk factors for sepsis.

Results: Sepsis developed in 141 of the 796 catheters. Analysis of variance revealed that the number of days that the catheter remained in place was the most significant variable (p < 0.0001) associated with catheter-related sepsis along with multiple other variables, but a Cox proportional hazards analysis revealed that only the two biofilm risk factors (intravenous iron [p < 0.001], and mid-treatment bolus of heparin [p = 0.046]) along with previously reported factor of a depressed serum albumin (p = 0.001) are of significance.

Conclusion: In addition to duration of catheter use, we found three significant risk factors for sepsis and two of those three have been associated with the development of biofilm.

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