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. 2017 Oct 25;89(2):120–126. doi: 10.1136/jnnp-2017-316415

Table 5.

Comparison of clinical and infection parameters between catheter subtypes

Plain
(n=161)
Antibiotic-impregnated (n=188) Silver-bearing
(n=146)
p Value
No. % No. % No. %
30-day infection
 No 149 92.6 174 92.6 126 86.3 0.09
 Yes 12 7.5 14 7.4 20 13.7
Time to infection (median)
8 (1–29) 11 (2–29) 7 (1–39) 0.19
Length of antibiotic therapy for ERI (median)
7.5 (1–28) 14 (1–87) 10 (1–37) 0.23
Cultured microorganisms
 Coagulase-negative staphylococcus (p) 4 36.3 2 25.0 4 40.0
Staphylococcus aureus (p) 3 27.3 2 25.0 1 10.0
Enterococcus spp. (p) 1 9.1 2 25.0
Enterobacter spp. (n) 1 12.5 1 10.0
Klebsiella pneumoniae (n) 1 9.1 1 10.0
Morganella morganii (n) 1 10.0
Escherichia coli (n) 1 9.1
Klebsiella (n) 1 9.1
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n) 1 10.0
Corynebacterium (p) 1 12.5
Streptococcus spp. (p) 1 10.0
30-day mortality*
 No 100 70.4 145 81.0 93 71.0 0.05
 Yes 42 29.6 34 19.0 38 29.0
30-day mRS*
 Good (mRS 0–2) 50 35.2 79 44.1 35 26.7 0.01
 Poor (mRS 3–5) 50 35.2 66 36.9 58 44.3
 Death 42 29.6 34 19.0 38 29.0

*30-day mortality and 30-day mRS based on 452 non-duplicate patients; (p)=gram stain positive; (n)=gram stain negative.

ERI, external ventricular drain-related infection; mRS, modified Rankin Score.