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1047 related items for PubMed ID: 21341162

  • 1. [Assessment of diagnostic methods for the catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units].
    Ataman Hatipoğlu C, Ipekkan K, Oral B, Onde U, Bulut C, Demiröz AP.
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  • 2. A randomized and prospective study of 3 procedures for the diagnosis of catheter-related bloodstream infection without catheter withdrawal.
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  • 3. In situ diagnostic methods for catheter related bloodstream infection in burns patients: A pilot study.
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  • 5. 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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  • 6. Diagnosis of catheter-related bloodstream infection in neonates: a study on the value of differential time to positivity of paired blood cultures.
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    Pediatr Crit Care Med; 2007 Sep 15; 8(5):470-5. PubMed ID: 17693911
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  • 7. Reduction of catheter-related colonisation by the use of a silver zeolite-impregnated central vascular catheter in adult critical care.
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  • 8. Differential time to positivity and quantitative cultures for noninvasive diagnosis of catheter-related blood stream infection in children.
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    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2008 Aug 15; 27(8):681-5. PubMed ID: 18600195
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  • 9. [Causative agents of intravenous catheter-related infections and their antibiotic susceptibilities].
    Aktaş E, Sarı EN, Seremet Keskin A, Pişkin N, Külah C, Cömert F.
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  • 10. Incidence, risk factors, microbiology of venous catheter associated bloodstream infections--a prospective study from a tertiary care hospital.
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  • 11. [Diagnostic value of Gram staining of peri-catheter skin and the connection in the prediction of intravascular-catheter-related bacteremia].
    León M, García M, Herranz MA, González V, Martínez A, Castillo F, Andrés E, León C, Huet J.
    Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin; 1998 May 15; 16(5):214-8. PubMed ID: 9666583
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  • 12. 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 15; 89(12):1265-75. PubMed ID: 20532506
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  • 13. Development of bacteraemia or fungaemia after removal of colonized central venous catheters in patients with negative concomitant blood cultures.
    Park KH, Kim SH, Song EH, Jang EY, Lee EJ, Chong YP, Choi SH, Lee SO, Woo JH, Kim YS.
    Clin Microbiol Infect; 2010 Jun 15; 16(6):742-6. PubMed ID: 19747217
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  • 14. Differential time to positivity of blood cultures: a valid method for diagnosing catheter-related bloodstream infections in the intensive care unit.
    García X, Sabatier C, Ferrer R, Fontanals D, Duarte M, Colomina M, Artigas A, Vallés J.
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  • 15. Diagnosis of catheter-related bloodstream infection in a total parenteral nutrition population: inclusion of sepsis defervescence after removal of culture-positive central venous catheter.
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  • 16. Recurrent catheter-related bloodstream infections: Risk factors and outcome.
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  • 18. Multilumen central venous catheters increase risk for catheter-related bloodstream infection: prospective surveillance study.
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  • 19. Intravenous catheter-related infections.
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  • 20. Cohort study of the pathogenesis and molecular epidemiology of catheter-related bloodstream infection in neonates with peripherally inserted central venous catheters.
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    Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2008 Mar 15; 29(3):243-9. PubMed ID: 18220483
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