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531 related items for PubMed ID: 19836854

  • 1. Peripherally inserted central venous catheters in the acute care setting: A safe alternative to high-risk short-term central venous catheters.
    Al Raiy B, Fakih MG, Bryan-Nomides N, Hopfner D, Riegel E, Nenninger T, Rey J, Szpunar S, Kale P, Khatib R.
    Am J Infect Control; 2010 Mar; 38(2):149-53. PubMed ID: 19836854
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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.
    Gunst M, Matsushima K, Vanek S, Gunst R, Shafi S, Frankel H.
    Surg Infect (Larchmt); 2011 Aug; 12(4):279-82. PubMed ID: 20629557
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  • 3. Lower risk of bloodstream infections for peripherally inserted central catheters compared to central venous catheters in critically ill patients.
    Pitiriga V, Bakalis J, Theodoridou K, Kanellopoulos P, Saroglou G, Tsakris A.
    Antimicrob Resist Infect Control; 2022 Nov 09; 11(1):137. PubMed ID: 36352414
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  • 4. Complications and cost associated with parenteral nutrition delivered to hospitalized patients through either subclavian or peripherally-inserted central catheters.
    Cowl CT, Weinstock JV, Al-Jurf A, Ephgrave K, Murray JA, Dillon K.
    Clin Nutr; 2000 Aug 09; 19(4):237-43. PubMed ID: 10952794
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  • 5. Peripherally inserted central catheters are associated with lower risk of bloodstream infection compared with central venous catheters in paediatric intensive care patients: a propensity-adjusted analysis.
    Yamaguchi RS, Noritomi DT, Degaspare NV, Muñoz GOC, Porto APM, Costa SF, Ranzani OT.
    Intensive Care Med; 2017 Aug 09; 43(8):1097-1104. PubMed ID: 28584925
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  • 6. Infectious complications of peripherally inserted central venous catheters in children.
    Levy I, Bendet M, Samra Z, Shalit I, Katz J.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2010 May 09; 29(5):426-9. PubMed ID: 20016395
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  • 9. Hospital-wide surveillance of catheter-related bloodstream infection: from the expected to the unexpected.
    Zingg W, Sax H, Inan C, Cartier V, Diby M, Clergue F, Pittet D, Walder B.
    J Hosp Infect; 2009 Sep 09; 73(1):41-6. PubMed ID: 19646788
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  • 10. Peripherally inserted central catheters in an acute-care hospital.
    Lam S, Scannell R, Roessler D, Smith MA.
    Arch Intern Med; 1994 Aug 22; 154(16):1833-7. PubMed ID: 8053751
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  • 16. Comparison of catheter-related large vein thrombosis in centrally inserted versus peripherally inserted central venous lines in the neurological intensive care unit.
    Wilson TJ, Stetler WR, Fletcher JJ.
    Clin Neurol Neurosurg; 2013 Jul 22; 115(7):879-82. PubMed ID: 22948189
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  • 18. The risk of bloodstream infection associated with peripherally inserted central catheters compared with central venous catheters in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Chopra V, O'Horo JC, Rogers MA, Maki DG, Safdar N.
    Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2013 Sep 22; 34(9):908-18. PubMed ID: 23917904
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  • 19. Role of peripherally inserted central catheters in home parenteral nutrition: a 5-year prospective study.
    Botella-Carretero JI, Carrero C, Guerra E, Valbuena B, Arrieta F, Calañas A, Zamarrón I, Balsa JA, Vázquez C.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 2013 Jul 22; 37(4):544-9. PubMed ID: 22898795
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  • 20. Line days as a determinant of central line-associated bloodstream infections in pediatric patients with tunneled femoral peripherally inserted central catheters.
    Koo KSH, Cooper AB, Monroe EJ, Reis J, Shivaram GM, Zerr DM.
    Pediatr Radiol; 2021 Jul 22; 51(8):1481-1486. PubMed ID: 33675377
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