A prospective randomized study of prophylactic teicoplanin to prevent early Hickman catheter-related sepsis in patients receiving intensive chemotherapy for haematological malignancies
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
- Vol. 28 (1) , 109-116
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/28.1.109
Abstract
Eighty-eight patients with haematological malignancies requiring Hickman catheters for intensive chemotherapy were randomized to receive either one single bolus intravenous injection of teicoplanin or no teicoplanin immediately before insertion of a double lumen Hickman catheter. There were lower incidences of catheterrelated Gram-positive sepsis in patients receiving prophylactic teicoplanin. There were less exit site infections, tunnel infections and catheter-related Gram-positive septicaemia. The benefit of prophylactic teicoplanin was observed especially among patients who were already neutropenic at the time of catheterization. All Gram-positive organisms isolated from the infected skin sites or from blood cultures taken from the Hickman catheters were sensitive to teicoplanin. No adverse reaction was reported in any of the patients in the prophylactic group. Prophylactic teico planin therefore may be used routinely for patients requiring insertion of Hickman catheters for intensive chemotherapy to reduce the early incidence of catheter-related sepsis, especially during the associated period of neutropenia following chemotherapy.Keywords
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