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CENTRAL LINE INFECTIONS (CLI) What are CLI? CLI occurs when a central venous catheter (or “line”) placed into a patient’s vein gets infected. This happens when bacteria grow in the line and spreads to the patient’s blood stream. Patients require a central line when blood, fluid replacement and/or nutrition need to be given to them intravenously. Central lines also allow health care providers to monitor fluid status and make determinations about the heart and blood. What are the symptoms of CLI?
What are the risk factors for CLI? Anyone who has a central line can get an infection. The risk is higher if you:
What should health care providers do to prevent CLI? Health care providers should take the following precautions to prevent CLI:
Preventing central line infections: What patients can do Ask lots of questions. Find out why you need the line and where it will be placed. Learn what steps the hospital is taking to reduce the danger of infection. |