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KMID : 0376219960320020153
Chonnam Medical Journal
1996 Volume.32 No. 2 p.153 ~ p.160
The Evaluation for the Contagious Risk of Epidural Catheterization through Catheter Culture
Park Chan-Jin

Yoo Kyung-Yeon
Jeong Chang-Yeong
Chung Sung-Su
Yoon Myung-Ha
Im Woong-Mo
Abstract
The use of epidural analgesia for postoperative pain control has been increased. But it may cause some complications. Particularly, epidural infection is a serious complication leading to fatal result. 115 patients were included in this study. The operation was performed under general or epidural anesthesia. All patients received continuous epidural infusion for analgesia. Epidural catheter was kept for 50 hours. After discontinuation of infusion, the catheter was removed and divided into 3 parts. All of them were cultured. The results were as follows: 1. After culture, 27 patients (23%) showed positive response. But only 2 (1.7%), 2 (2.6%) patients were positive in epidural tip and subcutaneous tissue, respectively. 2. There were no cases appearing any clinical signs related to positive culture. 3. The most common organism was Coagulase negative staphylococci (CNS). These results indicate that it is very important to do epidural cathetrization under the aseptic and meticulous technique in order to reduce or prevent the dpidural infection even if the duration of catheterization is short.
KEYWORD
Epidural catheterization, Epidureal infection, Postoperative pain control
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