Definition and clinical management of haemodialysis central venous catheter local infections (exit site and tunnel infection): An international consensus assessment

Author:

Cobo‐Sánchez José Luis123ORCID,Blanco‐Mavillard Ian456ORCID,Mancebo‐Salas Noelia7ORCID,Pelayo‐Alonso Raquel1ORCID,Gancedo‐González Zulema1ORCID,De Pedro‐Gómez Joan Ernest56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla‐IDIVAL Santander Spain

2. Immunopathology Research Group Marqués de Valdecilla Institute for Health Research (IDIVAL) Santander Spain

3. University Nursing School Hospital Mompía, Universidad Católica de Ávila Mompía Spain

4. Implementation, Research, and Innovation Unit Hospital de Manacor Manacor Spain

5. Department of Nursing and Physiotherapy Universitat de les Illes Balears Palma Spain

6. Care, Chronicity and Evidence in Health Research Group (CurES) Health Research Institute of the Balearic Islands (IdISBa) Palma Spain

7. Dirección General de Servicios Sociales Consejería de Familia, Juventud y Política Social, Comunidad de Madrid Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractAimTo evaluate the relevance of signs and symptoms for the clinical identification of ESI and TI in HD‐CVC, by means of international expert consensus, and to reach a consensus on a definition and clinical management (CM) for these infections.BackgroundA recent systematic review showed a high heterogeneity in the signs/symptoms used for determining exit site infection (ESI) and tunnel infection (TI) of haemodialysis central venous catheter (HD‐CVC).DesignA modified Delphi ranking process was carried out between November 2020 and March 2021, consisting of four rounds using an online questionnaire with a panel of 26 experts from 12 countries.MethodsExperts responded on the level of relevance for the identification of ESI and TI, based on a list of 22 signs/symptoms obtained from a previous systematic review, using a 4‐point Likert‐type scale. After reaching consensus on the signs/symptoms, they followed the same method to reach consensus on the CM. The STROBE Checklist was used to report this study.ResultsA high degree of consensus was reached to identify the presence of ESI based on nine signs/symptoms: presence of pain at the exit site (ES) during interdialysis period, with fever ≥38°C do not suspect other cause, local signs at the ES (inflammation, induration, swelling, hyperemia/erythema ≥2 cm from ES) and obvious abscess or purulent exudate at ES; and of TI. Likewise, 5 cm were agreed upon.ConclusionThis Delphi study provides international expert consensus definitions of ESI and TI in HD‐CVC, laying the groundwork for the validation of an HD‐CVC ES clinical assessment scale for early identification of ESI.Relevance to Clinical PracticeIn addition, this study provides a series of attitudes to consensual clinics regarding signs/symptoms of local infections in HD‐CVC, which may be useful as expert opinion in clinical practice guidelines, when there is insufficient scientific evidence.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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