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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
sepsis
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During 45 wk from August 1980 to June 1981, the catheter
sepsis
rate increased from a prior 2 to 34% (23 of 68 patients on intravenous hyperalimentation). The causative organism was Staphylococcus epidermidis, grown on blood cultures in 21 of the 23 patients and on the catheter-tips of all 23. Routine cultures of the catheter-tips of the 45 patients who received intravenous hyperalimentation during this period with no evidence of catheter
sepsis
grew S. epidermidis on three catheter-tips (6.7%), possibly contamination during catheter removal.
Sepsis
resolved within 24 hr after catheter removal, with no antibiotics given for the
sepsis
. The organism had identical antibiograms on the blood and catheter-tip cultures in each patient, but antibiograms varied between patients. In these complex patients undergoing multiple medical events, the intravenous hyperalimentation nurse recorded that iv tubing in septic patients had leaked solution at the attachment to the catheter hub, and a review of nursing notes on charts of patients who had been on intravenous hyperalimentation revealed that a leak had been noted in the patients who subsequently had catheter
sepsis
. The leak was due to a manufacturing defect resulting in a decrease in diameter of the plastic connection of the iv tubing, which produced a loose attachment to the hub. The problem was remedied by switching to a Luer-
lok
attachment. However, in July 1982, two patients had separation of the Luer due to a manufacturing defect in the threads, followed by a catheter
sepsis
.
Sepsis
from the local contamination was not manifest until 5.4 +/- 2.7 days later. Quality control by manufacturers is emphasized.
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PMID:An outbreak of Staphylococcus epidermidis septicemia. 641 16
Spinal Cord injury cases are being managed in Base Hospital Delhi Cantt since Oct. 97. 27 cases of thoracolumbar injuries were admitted in this hospital during the period Oct 97 to Aug 99. 20 patients underwent surgical treatment (9 thoracic and 11 lumbar) and 7 were treated conservatively. All these operations were done within 3 weeks following trauma, and methylprednisolone therapy was instituted in those who reached the hospital early. Contraindications to surgery included stable fracture, bed sores, any focus of
sepsis
and generalized bone disorders. Transpedicular fixation with Dyna-
lok
system was done in 10 cases, universal spinal system was applied in 6 cases and Harrington instrumentation was carried out in 4 cases. Decompression laminectomy was done in all cases. Patients with incomplete cord injury showed neurological improvement and early rehabilitation was possible after surgery.
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PMID:STABILIZATION OF THORACOLUMBAR SPINAL INJURIES. 2736 67