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384 related items for PubMed ID: 17244243

  • 1. A randomized controlled trial for maintaining peripheral intravenous lock in children.
    Mok E, Kwong TK, Chan MF.
    Int J Nurs Pract; 2007 Feb; 13(1):33-45. PubMed ID: 17244243
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  • 2. Effectiveness of heparin solution versus normal saline in maintaining patency of intravenous locks in neonates: a double blind randomized controlled study.
    Arnts IJ, Heijnen JA, Wilbers HT, van der Wilt GJ, Groenewoud JM, Liem KD.
    J Adv Nurs; 2011 Dec; 67(12):2677-85. PubMed ID: 21722168
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  • 3. Heparin vs. saline for peripheral i.v. locks in children.
    Kleiber C, Hanrahan K, Fagan CL, Zittergruen MA.
    Pediatr Nurs; 1993 Dec; 19(4):405-9, 376. PubMed ID: 8414730
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  • 9. Heparinized saline or normal saline as a flush solution in intermittent intravenous lines in infants and children.
    McMullen A, Fioravanti ID, Pollack V, Rideout K, Sciera M.
    MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs; 1993 Dec; 18(2):78-85. PubMed ID: 8492651
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  • 10. Efficacy of saline vs heparin in maintaining 24-gauge intermittent intravenous catheters in a rabbit model.
    Kyle LA, Turner BS.
    Neonatal Netw; 1999 Sep; 18(6):49-54. PubMed ID: 10690098
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  • 11. Heparinized saline vs normal saline for maintenance of intravenous access in neonates: an evidence-based practice change.
    Cook L, Bellini S, Cusson RM.
    Adv Neonatal Care; 2011 Jun; 11(3):208-15. PubMed ID: 21730915
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  • 12. Heparin versus normal saline as a peripheral line flush in maintenance of intermittent intravenous lines in obstetric patients.
    Meyer BA, Little CJ, Thorp JA, Cohen GR, Yeast JD.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1995 Mar; 85(3):433-6. PubMed ID: 7862386
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  • 15. Comparison of normal saline and heparin solutions for maintenance of arterial catheter patency.
    Clifton GD, Branson P, Kelly HJ, Dotson LR, Record KE, Phillips BA, Thompson JR.
    Heart Lung; 1991 Mar; 20(2):115-8. PubMed ID: 2004920
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  • 17. Prospective, randomized trial of two different modalities of flushing central venous catheters in pediatric patients with cancer.
    Cesaro S, Tridello G, Cavaliere M, Magagna L, Gavin P, Cusinato R, Zadra N, Franco Zanon G, Zanesco L, Carli M.
    J Clin Oncol; 2009 Apr 20; 27(12):2059-65. PubMed ID: 19273702
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  • 18. Efficacy of normal saline solution versus heparin solution for maintaining patency of peripheral intravenous catheters in children.
    LeDuc K.
    J Emerg Nurs; 1997 Aug 20; 23(4):306-9. PubMed ID: 9379571
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  • 20. Efficacy of 0.9% sodium chloride injection with and without heparin for maintaining indwelling intermittent injection sites.
    Epperson EL.
    Clin Pharm; 1984 Aug 20; 3(6):626-9. PubMed ID: 6509875
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