The closed infusion system in the prevention of bloodstream infections

  • Carlos Álvarez-Moreno Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (Bogotá, Colombia)
  • Idal Beer Baxter Export Corporation (Ft. Lauderdale, USA)
  • Luis Fernando Cifuentes Laboratorios Baxter S.A. (Bogotá, Colombia)

Abstract

Hospitalized patients are at continued risk of bloodstream infections (BSI), especially in intensive care units (ICU). BSI constitute 14% of nosocomial infections (HAI) and represent almost a third of deaths associated with HAI. It is well established that prevention guidelines and management protocols reduce the impact of BSI associated with catheters (CR). Among them are the differences between containers intravenous (IV). The open infusion required the introduction of air for emptying. The closed infusion are collapsible containers that do not require air for emptying. In conclusion, in the era of patient safety it is necessary to propitiate health systems to make the changes in technology that result in improved care and often are cost-effective

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Author Biographies

Carlos Álvarez-Moreno, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (Bogotá, Colombia)
Infectólogo y Epidemiólogo Clínico, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Pontifica Universidad Javeriana
Idal Beer, Baxter Export Corporation (Ft. Lauderdale, USA)
MBA, Intensivista, Director Medical Affairs, Región Latin America
Luis Fernando Cifuentes, Laboratorios Baxter S.A. (Bogotá, Colombia)
MSc, Farmacólogo Clínico, Director Médico
Published
2019-08-28
How to Cite
Álvarez-Moreno, C., Beer, I., & Cifuentes, L. F. (2019). The closed infusion system in the prevention of bloodstream infections. Acta Médica Colombiana, 36(2), 105-107. https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2012.1494
Section
Comunicaciones y conceptos