BACTEREMIA FOLLOWING PERCUTANEOUS DILATIONAL TRACHEOSTOMY

Citation
N. Teoh et al., BACTEREMIA FOLLOWING PERCUTANEOUS DILATIONAL TRACHEOSTOMY, Anaesthesia and intensive care, 25(4), 1997, pp. 354-357
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology,"Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
ISSN journal
0310057X
Volume
25
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
354 - 357
Database
ISI
SICI code
0310-057X(1997)25:4<354:BFPDT>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
This study reports the incidence of bacteraemia following 106 consecut ive bedside percutaneous Post-tracheostomy blood culture results were compared with other blood cultures from the same population. The incid ence of positive post-tracheostomy blood cultures was 10.4% (11/106), compared with 6.6% (7/106) for other blood cultures (odds ratio 1.64, 95% confidence interval 0.61-4.40, P=0.46). Staphylococcus epidermidis was the most common organism cultured, 7/106 (6.6%) of post-tracheost omy cultures, compared with 3/106 (2.8%) for other cultures (odds rati o 2.43, 95% confidence interval 0.61-9.65, P=0.33). The other four pos t-tracheostomy cultures grew an organism cultured fi om that patient's tracheal secretions. Seventy-four patients were receiving antibiotics at the time of tracheostomy of these 7 (9.5%) had positive blood cult ures, a similar incidence (4 of 32, 12.5%) to those not receiving anti biotics (odds ratio 0.73, 95% confidence interval 0.20-2.70, P=0.90). We conclude bacteraemia is a common complication of percutaneous trach eostomy the causative organisms come from the patients' trachea or ski n.