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  • 3. A comparison of two antimicrobial-impregnated central venous catheters. Catheter Study Group.
    Darouiche RO, Raad II, Heard SO, Thornby JI, Wenker OC, Gabrielli A, Berg J, Khardori N, Hanna H, Hachem R, Harris RL, Mayhall G.
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  • 4. Double-lumen central venous catheters impregnated with chlorhexidine and silver sulfadiazine to prevent catheter colonisation in the intensive care unit setting: a prospective randomised study.
    Camargo LF, Marra AR, Büchele GL, Sogayar AM, Cal RG, de Sousa JM, Silva E, Knobel E, Edmond MB.
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  • 6. In vitro evaluation of the antibacterial activity of three different central venous catheters against gram-positive bacteria.
    Yorganci K, Krepel C, Weigelt JA, Edmiston CE.
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  • 7. Chlorhexidine-silver sulfadiazine-impregnated central venous catheters: in vitro antibacterial activity and impact on bacterial adhesion.
    Monzillo V, Corona S, Lanzarini P, Dalla Valle C, Marone P.
    New Microbiol; 2012 Apr 07; 35(2):175-82. PubMed ID: 22707130
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  • 8. Efficacy of antiseptic-impregnated catheters on catheter colonization and catheter-related bloodstream infections in patients in an intensive care unit.
    Osma S, Kahveci SF, Kaya FN, Akalin H, Ozakin C, Yilmaz E, Kutlay O.
    J Hosp Infect; 2006 Feb 07; 62(2):156-62. PubMed ID: 16307824
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  • 10. Decreased bacterial adherence and biofilm formation on chlorhexidine and silver sulfadiazine-impregnated central venous catheters implanted in swine.
    Greenfeld JI, Sampath L, Popilskis SJ, Brunnert SR, Stylianos S, Modak S.
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  • 11. Evaluation of antiseptic-impregnated central venous catheters for prevention of catheter-related infection in intensive care unit patients.
    Sheng WH, Ko WJ, Wang JT, Chang SC, Hsueh PR, Luh KT.
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  • 12. Are antiseptic-coated central venous catheters effective in a real-world setting?
    Borschel DM, Chenoweth CE, Kaufman SR, Hyde KV, VanDerElzen KA, Raghunathan TE, Collins CD, Saint S.
    Am J Infect Control; 2006 Aug 07; 34(6):388-93. PubMed ID: 16877109
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  • 13. Reduction of catheter-related infections in neutropenic patients: a prospective controlled randomized trial using a chlorhexidine and silver sulfadiazine-impregnated central venous catheter.
    Jaeger K, Zenz S, Jüttner B, Ruschulte H, Kuse E, Heine J, Piepenbrock S, Ganser A, Karthaus M.
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  • 14. Evaluation of a triple-lumen central venous heparin-coated catheter versus a catheter coated with chlorhexidine and silver sulfadiazine in critically ill patients.
    Carrasco MN, Bueno A, de las Cuevas C, Jimenez S, Salinas I, Sartorius A, Recio T, Generelo M, Ruiz-Ocaña F.
    Intensive Care Med; 2004 Apr 07; 30(4):633-8. PubMed ID: 14722639
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  • 16. Prevention of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection by use of an antiseptic-impregnated catheter. A randomized, controlled trial.
    Maki DG, Stolz SM, Wheeler S, Mermel LA.
    Ann Intern Med; 1997 Aug 15; 127(4):257-66. PubMed ID: 9265424
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  • 17. The quantity and duration of the antimicrobial efficacy of a chlorhexidine and silversulfadiazine impregnated catheter.
    Schierholz JM, Beuth J, Pulverer G.
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  • 18. Efficacy of antiseptic-impregnated central venous catheters in preventing catheter-related bloodstream infection: a meta-analysis.
    Veenstra DL, Saint S, Saha S, Lumley T, Sullivan SD.
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  • 19. Chlorhexidine-silver sulfadiazine-impregnated venous catheters are efficient even at subclavian sites without tracheostomy.
    Lorente L, Lecuona M, Jiménez A, Cabrera J, Santacreu R, Lorenzo L, Raja L, Mora ML.
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  • 20. Evaluation of an antimicrobial-impregnated continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis catheter for infection control in rats.
    Kim CY, Kumar A, Sampath L, Sokol K, Modak S.
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