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Infection of Multiple Tunneled Dialysis Catheters Resulting From the Contamination of the Chlorhexidine Solution by Serratia marcescens

Tunnelled dialysis catheters continue to be a choice in several patients as hemodialysis access. According to Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines, its handling implies disinfection, that can be performed using chlorhexidine solutions. Theoretically, these solutions have bactericida...

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Autores principales: Gomes Cochicho, Joana, Silva, José Miguel, Viegas, Marcio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10590121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37868447
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45693
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author Gomes Cochicho, Joana
Silva, José Miguel
Viegas, Marcio
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description Tunnelled dialysis catheters continue to be a choice in several patients as hemodialysis access. According to Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines, its handling implies disinfection, that can be performed using chlorhexidine solutions. Theoretically, these solutions have bactericidal capacity at concentrations greater than 0.12%. We present a curious situation of failure of the antiseptic process due to contamination of the chlorhexidine solution 4% of aqueous base. In this hemodialysis clinic, three cases of infections by the bacteria Serratia marcescens were identified over 2 weeks - in two of the cases, identified in blood culture, and in the other case in the exudate from the exit site of the catheter. Considering the abnormal number of infections by this agent and the fact that these patients were on different shifts, were treated in different rooms, and handled by different nurses, the antiseptic solutions used in the different hemodialysis rooms were analyzed, as well as a closed package from the same batch. After microbiological tests were performed on the antiseptic solution, we identified the growth of Serratia marcescens. This result identified the culprit as being the contamination of the 4% chlorhexidine solution. The competent authorities were notified, and the disinfection method was changed to use a chlorhexidine alcohol-based solution.
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spelling pubmed-105901212023-10-22 Infection of Multiple Tunneled Dialysis Catheters Resulting From the Contamination of the Chlorhexidine Solution by Serratia marcescens Gomes Cochicho, Joana Silva, José Miguel Viegas, Marcio Cureus Infectious Disease Tunnelled dialysis catheters continue to be a choice in several patients as hemodialysis access. According to Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines, its handling implies disinfection, that can be performed using chlorhexidine solutions. Theoretically, these solutions have bactericidal capacity at concentrations greater than 0.12%. We present a curious situation of failure of the antiseptic process due to contamination of the chlorhexidine solution 4% of aqueous base. In this hemodialysis clinic, three cases of infections by the bacteria Serratia marcescens were identified over 2 weeks - in two of the cases, identified in blood culture, and in the other case in the exudate from the exit site of the catheter. Considering the abnormal number of infections by this agent and the fact that these patients were on different shifts, were treated in different rooms, and handled by different nurses, the antiseptic solutions used in the different hemodialysis rooms were analyzed, as well as a closed package from the same batch. After microbiological tests were performed on the antiseptic solution, we identified the growth of Serratia marcescens. This result identified the culprit as being the contamination of the 4% chlorhexidine solution. The competent authorities were notified, and the disinfection method was changed to use a chlorhexidine alcohol-based solution. Cureus 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10590121/ /pubmed/37868447 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45693 Text en Copyright © 2023, Gomes Cochicho et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Viegas, Marcio
Infection of Multiple Tunneled Dialysis Catheters Resulting From the Contamination of the Chlorhexidine Solution by Serratia marcescens
title Infection of Multiple Tunneled Dialysis Catheters Resulting From the Contamination of the Chlorhexidine Solution by Serratia marcescens
title_full Infection of Multiple Tunneled Dialysis Catheters Resulting From the Contamination of the Chlorhexidine Solution by Serratia marcescens
title_fullStr Infection of Multiple Tunneled Dialysis Catheters Resulting From the Contamination of the Chlorhexidine Solution by Serratia marcescens
title_full_unstemmed Infection of Multiple Tunneled Dialysis Catheters Resulting From the Contamination of the Chlorhexidine Solution by Serratia marcescens
title_short Infection of Multiple Tunneled Dialysis Catheters Resulting From the Contamination of the Chlorhexidine Solution by Serratia marcescens
title_sort infection of multiple tunneled dialysis catheters resulting from the contamination of the chlorhexidine solution by serratia marcescens
topic Infectious Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10590121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37868447
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45693
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