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174 related items for PubMed ID: 20692072

  • 1. Low incidence of arterial catheter infections in a Swedish intensive care unit: risk factors for colonisation and infection.
    Hammarskjöld F, Berg S, Hanberger H, Malmvall BE.
    J Hosp Infect; 2010 Oct; 76(2):130-4. PubMed ID: 20692072
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  • 2. Central venous catheter infections at a county hospital in Sweden: a prospective analysis of colonization, incidence of infection and risk factors.
    Hammarskjöld F, Wallén G, Malmvall BE.
    Acta Anaesthesiol Scand; 2006 Apr; 50(4):451-60. PubMed ID: 16548857
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  • 3. Bacteremia related with arterial catheter in critically ill patients.
    Esteve F, Pujol M, Pérez XL, Ariza J, Gudiol F, Limón E, Verdaguer R, Mañez R.
    J Infect; 2011 Aug; 63(2):139-43. PubMed ID: 21672552
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  • 4. Reduction of catheter-related colonisation by the use of a silver zeolite-impregnated central vascular catheter in adult critical care.
    Khare MD, Bukhari SS, Swann A, Spiers P, McLaren I, Myers J.
    J Infect; 2007 Feb; 54(2):146-50. PubMed ID: 16678904
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  • 5. Sustained low incidence of central venous catheter-related infections over six years in a Swedish hospital with an active central venous catheter team.
    Hammarskjöld F, Berg S, Hanberger H, Taxbro K, Malmvall BE.
    Am J Infect Control; 2014 Feb; 42(2):122-8. PubMed ID: 24485369
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  • 6. Catheter-related bloodstream infections: a prospective observational study of central venous and arterial catheters.
    Wittekamp BH, Chalabi M, van Mook WN, Winkens B, Verbon A, Bergmans DC.
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  • 7. Central venous catheter-associated bloodstream infection and colonisation of insertion site and catheter tip. What are the rates and risk factors in haematology patients?
    Luft D, Schmoor C, Wilson C, Widmer AF, Bertz H, Frei R, Heim D, Dettenkofer M.
    Ann Hematol; 2010 Dec; 89(12):1265-75. PubMed ID: 20532506
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  • 8. Risk factors for recurrent catheter-related infections after catheter-related bloodstream infections.
    Chin BS, Han SH, Lee HS, Jeong SJ, Choi H, Kim CO, Choi JY, Song YG, Kim JM.
    Int J Infect Dis; 2010 Jan; 14(1):e16-21. PubMed ID: 19375968
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  • 9. Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venous catheters.
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  • 10. Intravascular catheter colonization and related bloodstream infection in the heart surgery intensive care unit.
    Hashemzadeh K, Ghotaslou R, Dehdilani M.
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  • 11. Surveillance of catheter-associated urinary tract infection in 4 intensive care units at Alexandria university hospitals in Egypt.
    Talaat M, Hafez S, Saied T, Elfeky R, El-Shoubary W, Pimentel G.
    Am J Infect Control; 2010 Apr; 38(3):222-8. PubMed ID: 19837480
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  • 12. Bloodstream infection related to catheter connections: a prospective trial of two connection systems.
    Esteve F, Pujol M, Limón E, Saballs M, Argerich MJ, Verdaguer R, Mañez R, Ariza X, Gudiol F.
    J Hosp Infect; 2007 Sep; 67(1):30-4. PubMed ID: 17719682
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  • 15. Multilumen central venous catheters increase risk for catheter-related bloodstream infection: prospective surveillance study.
    Templeton A, Schlegel M, Fleisch F, Rettenmund G, Schöbi B, Henz S, Eich G.
    Infection; 2008 Aug; 36(4):322-7. PubMed ID: 18663408
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  • 17. In situ diagnostic methods for catheter related bloodstream infection in burns patients: A pilot study.
    Evans O, Gowardman J, Rabbolini D, McGrail M, Rickard CM.
    Burns; 2016 Mar; 42(2):434-40. PubMed ID: 26778703
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  • 18. Infection and natural history of emergency department-placed central venous catheters.
    LeMaster CH, Schuur JD, Pandya D, Pallin DJ, Silvia J, Yokoe D, Agrawal A, Hou PC.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2010 Nov; 56(5):492-7. PubMed ID: 20869789
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  • 19. Incidence and risk factors for central vascular catheter-related bloodstream infections in a tertiary care hospital.
    Tarpatzi A, Avlamis A, Papaparaskevas J, Daikos GL, Stefanou I, Katsandri A, Vasilakopoulou A, Chatzigeorgiou KS, Petrikkos GL.
    New Microbiol; 2012 Oct; 35(4):429-37. PubMed ID: 23109010
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  • 20. Impact of a five-year surveillance of central venous catheter infections in the REACAT intensive care unit network in France.
    L'Hériteau F, Olivier M, Maugat S, Joly C, Merrer J, Thaler F, Grandbastien B, Beaucaire G, Astagneau P.
    J Hosp Infect; 2007 Jun; 66(2):123-9. PubMed ID: 17517447
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