Clinical Study

Antibiogram for Haemodialysis Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections

Table 1

Baseline characteristics, bacterial isolated, and catheter outcome.

Patients’ initials Age (years)GenderCatheter type/siteComorbiditiesBacteria isolatedCatheter outcome

AR55MaleCuffed
right IJV
DM/HPTBacillus sp.Removed
AA61MaleNoncuffed
right IJV
HPTStenotrophomonas sp.
Citrobacter sp.
Removed
FFY85Female Noncuffed
right IJV
DM/HPTMSSA
Bacillus sp.
Removed
FSW29FemaleCuffed
right IJV
DM/HPTPseudomonas sp.Salvaged
HMJ83MaleCuffed
left IJV
DM/HPTFlavobacterium sp.Removed
LHS61MaleNoncuffed
right IJV
HPTCONSRemoved
MY32Male Noncuffed
right FV
HPTMorganella sp.Removed
MAMA60MaleCuffed
right IJV
DM/HPTPseudomonas sp.Removed
MAK73MaleCuffed
right IJV
DM/HPTStenotrophomonas sp.Salvaged
MNO52MaleNoncuffed
right IJV
DM/HPTCONSRemoved
OKK61Male Noncuffed
right IJV
DM/HPTMRSARemoved
OTS75MaleCuffed
left IJV
DM/HPTSerratia sp.Salvaged
PM62MaleCuffed
right IJV
DM/HPTEnterobacter sp.Removed
PI68FemaleNoncuffed
right IJV
DMEnterobacter sp.Removed
SA40FemaleCuffed
left IJV
HPTBacillus sp.
Stenotrophomonas sp.
Removed
WKY74MaleCuffed
right IJV
HPTMSSARemoved
YI72MaleNoncuffed
right IJV
DM/HPTCONSRemoved
YSP50FemaleCuffed
right IJV
HPTEnterobacter sp.Removed

IJV: internal jugular vein; FV: femoral vein; DM: diabetes mellitus; HPT: hypertension; methicillin sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA); methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA); coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (CONS).