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371 related items for PubMed ID: 18705468

  • 1. Central venous catheter-related blood stream infections: incidence and an analysis of risk factors.
    Tan CC, Zanariah Y, Lim KI, Balan S.
    Med J Malaysia; 2007 Dec; 62(5):370-4. PubMed ID: 18705468
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  • 2. Peripherally inserted central catheters may lower the incidence of catheter-related blood stream infections in patients in surgical intensive care units.
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  • 3. Rate, risk factors and outcomes of catheter-related bloodstream infection in a paediatric intensive care unit in Saudi Arabia.
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  • 4. Prospective surveillance study for risk factors of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections.
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  • 9. Central venous catheter replacement in the ICU: new site versus guidewire exchange.
    Castelli GP, Pognani C, Stuani A, Cita M, Paladini R.
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  • 10. Nosocomial catheter-related bloodstream infections in a pediatric intensive care unit: risk and rates associated with various intravascular technologies.
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  • 12. 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.
    Ann Hematol; 2005 Apr; 84(4):258-62. PubMed ID: 15549302
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  • 14. Prospective cohort study of central venous catheters among internal medicine ward patients.
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  • 15. Low infection rate and long durability of nontunneled silastic catheters. A safe and cost-effective alternative for long-term venous access.
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  • 16. Use of corporate Six Sigma performance-improvement strategies to reduce incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections in a surgical ICU.
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  • 18. Clinical and economic outcomes in critically ill patients with nosocomial catheter-related bloodstream infections.
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  • 19. Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venous catheters.
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  • 20. Impact of an educational program and policy changes on decreasing catheter-associated bloodstream infections in a medical intensive care unit in Brazil.
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    Am J Infect Control; 2005 Mar 01; 33(2):83-7. PubMed ID: 15761407
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