or catheter hub in the absence of clinical signs of infection Exit-site infection Microbiologically documented: exudates at catheter exit site yields a microorganism with or without concomitant ...
The risk of S. aureus exit-site infections can be reduced by implementing a protocol to diminish colonization of the nares or the peritoneal catheter exit site. 6,7,8 In a randomized, controlled ...
Isolated fever or fever with inflammation at the catheter exit-site are common clinical manifestations. [11] These infections may resolve with removal of the catheter only without further ...