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  • 2. Does low-dose heparin maintain central venous access device patency?: a comparison of heparin versus saline during a period of heparin shortage.
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  • 3. Restoring patency of long-term central venous access devices.
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  • 7. Recombinant urokinase is safe and effective in restoring patency to occluded central venous access devices: a multiple-center, international trial.
    Svoboda P, Barton RP, Barbarash OL, Butylin AA, Jacobs BR, Lata J, Haire WD, Jaff MR, Firszt CM, Mouginis TL, Schuerr DM, Schulz GA, Schwartz LB, El-Shahawy MA.
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  • 8. Management of non-infectious central venous access device complications.
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  • 9. Managing peripherally inserted central catheter-related venous thrombosis: How I do it.
    Chaitowitz I, Heng R, Bell K.
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  • 10. Fibrin sheaths and central venous catheter occlusions: diagnosis and management.
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  • 11. Guidelines on the insertion and management of central venous access devices in adults.
    Bishop L, Dougherty L, Bodenham A, Mansi J, Crowe P, Kibbler C, Shannon M, Treleaven J.
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  • 12. Diagnosis of central venous access device occlusion. Implications for nursing practice.
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  • 16. Clinical outcomes of management of CVAD occlusions.
    Peng C, Monagle P, Newall F.
    Arch Dis Child; 2011 Sep; 96(9):885-7. PubMed ID: 21398316
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  • 17. Tip Design of Hemodialysis Catheters Influences Thrombotic Events and Replacement Rate.
    Petridis C, Nitschke M, Lehne W, Smith E, Goltz JP, Lehnert H, Meier M.
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  • 18. A longitudinal study of the repeated use of alteplase as therapy for tunneled hemodialysis catheter dysfunction.
    Little MA, Walshe JJ.
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