Antimicrobial Coated CVC Catheters in Adults

IV catheters that are coated or impregnated with agents such as chlorhexidine, rifampin, silver sulfadiazine, or other antimicrobial agents have been examined for effectiveness in preventing central line-associated infections. This approach has been used with nontunneled, short-term catheters in adults and children, and in the general and HCT patient populations. Findings differ between use in adults and children.

Guideline / Expert Opinion