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_____Vascular access July 2012 Page 1 of 9 Treatment of dialysis catheter infection Date written: May 2012 Author: George Chin GUIDELINES No recommendations possible based on Level I or II evidence SUGGESTIONS FOR CLINICAL CARE (Suggestions are based on Level III and IV evidence) catheter removal should be the first consideration in Treatment of catheter -related infection (CRI). After catheters have been removed, either delayed placement of new catheters or replacement of catheters over guide-wire exchange is possible depending on clinical presentations. catheter salvage combined with catheter antibiotic lock and systemic antibiotics might be considered in those with limited alternative vascular access options.
Vascular Access July 2012 Page 1 of 9 Treatment of dialysis catheter infection Date written: May 2012 Author: George Chin GUIDELINES No recommendations possible based on Level I or II evidence
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