From the Intensive Care Units of Hospital Universitario de Valme, Sevilla, Spain (CL); Hospital del Mar, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain (FÁL); Hospital Dr. Negrín, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (SRS, JJR); Hospital Miguel Servet, Zaragoza, Spain (VG); Hospital Clínico, Málaga, Spain (MVdlT); Hospital Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, Spain (RS); and Hospital Arnau de Vilanova, Lleida, Spain (ML).
Supported, in part, by a grant from Inibsa, S. A., Lliçà de Vall, Barcelona, Spain.
This study was presented, in part, at the 40th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), Toronto, Canada, September 2000.
Address requests for reprints to: Cristóbal León, MD, Intensive Care and Emergency Service, Hospital Universitario de Valme, Carretera de Cádiz s/n, E-41014 Sevilla, Spain.
The antiseptic chamber-containing hub has proved to be effective in preventing endoluminal bacterial colonization and catheter-related bloodstream infection from hub contamination in intensive care unit patients with central venous catheters inserted for 6 or more days.
*See also p. 1583.