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150 related items for PubMed ID: 21671826

  • 1. Lower incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection in cubital than in femoral artery access.
    Lorente L, Jiménez A, Martín MM, Brouard MT, Iribarren JL, Jiménez JJ, Mora ML.
    Scand J Infect Dis; 2011 Oct; 43(10):814-7. PubMed ID: 21671826
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  • 2. Lower incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection in subclavian venous access in the presence of tracheostomy than in femoral venous access: prospective observational study.
    Lorente L, Jiménez A, Martín MM, Palmero S, Jiménez JJ, Mora ML.
    Clin Microbiol Infect; 2011 Jun; 17(6):870-2. PubMed ID: 21682804
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  • 3. Incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection in a general hospital using two different detection methods.
    Delgado-Capel M, Capdevila-Morell JA, Sauca-Subias G, Ballester-Joya L, Vidal-Diez E, Yébenes-Reyes JC.
    Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin; 2012 Dec; 30(10):613-7. PubMed ID: 22446007
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  • 4. Impact of a multimodal intervention to reduce bloodstream infections related to vascular catheters in non-ICU wards: a multicentre study.
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    Clin Microbiol Infect; 2013 Sep; 19(9):838-44. PubMed ID: 23130638
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  • 5. Laboratory-based surveillance of hospital-acquired catheter-related bloodstream infections in Catalonia. Results of the VINCat Program (2007-2010).
    Almirante B, Limón E, Freixas N, Gudiol F, VINCat Program.
    Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin; 2012 Jun; 30 Suppl 3():13-9. PubMed ID: 22776149
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  • 6. 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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  • 7. Clinical epidemiology of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections in an intensive care unit in China.
    Peng S, Lu Y.
    J Crit Care; 2013 Jun; 28(3):277-83. PubMed ID: 23265289
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  • 8. Ethanol lock therapy in reducing catheter-related bloodstream infections in adult home parenteral nutrition patients: results of a retrospective study.
    John BK, Khan MA, Speerhas R, Rhoda K, Hamilton C, Dechicco R, Lopez R, Steiger E, Kirby DF.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 2012 Sep; 36(5):603-10. PubMed ID: 22205580
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  • 9. 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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  • 10. Chlorhexidine-silver sulfadiazine-impregnated venous catheters save costs.
    Lorente L, Lecuona M, Jiménez A, Santacreu R, Raja L, Gonzalez O, Mora ML.
    Am J Infect Control; 2014 Mar; 42(3):321-4. PubMed ID: 24581021
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  • 11. 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; 73(1):41-6. PubMed ID: 19646788
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  • 12. Successful multifaceted intervention aimed to reduce short peripheral venous catheter-related adverse events: a quasiexperimental cohort study.
    Mestre G, Berbel C, Tortajada P, Alarcia M, Coca R, Fernández MM, Gallemi G, García I, Aguilar MC, Rodríguez-Baño J, Martinez JA.
    Am J Infect Control; 2013 Jun; 41(6):520-6. PubMed ID: 23084473
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  • 13. Comparison of Oligon catheters and chlorhexidine-impregnated sponges with standard multilumen central venous catheters for prevention of associated colonization and infections in intensive care unit patients: a multicenter, randomized, controlled study.
    Arvaniti K, Lathyris D, Clouva-Molyvdas P, Haidich AB, Mouloudi E, Synnefaki E, Koulourida V, Georgopoulos D, Gerogianni N, Nakos G, Matamis D, Catheter-Related Infections in ICU (CRI-ICU) Group.
    Crit Care Med; 2012 Feb; 40(2):420-9. PubMed ID: 21926583
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  • 14. Lower arterial catheter-related infection in brachial than in femoral access.
    Lorente L, Jiménez A, Martín MM, Jiménez JJ, Iribarren JL, Mora ML.
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  • 15. Arterial catheter-related infection of 2,949 catheters.
    Lorente L, Santacreu R, Martín MM, Jiménez A, Mora ML.
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  • 16. Efficiency of chlorhexidine-silver sulfadiazine-impregnated venous catheters at subclavian sites.
    Lorente L, Lecuona M, Jiménez A, Lorenzo L, Santacreu R, Ramos S, Hurtado E, Buitrago M, Mora ML.
    Am J Infect Control; 2015 Jul 01; 43(7):711-4. PubMed ID: 25934065
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  • 17. Lower catheter-related bloodstream infection in arterial than in venous femoral catheter.
    Lorente L, Jiménez A, Martín MM, Naranjo C, Roca I, Mora ML.
    Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis; 2012 Apr 01; 31(4):487-90. PubMed ID: 21735297
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  • 18. Ethanol lock therapy to reduce the incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections in home parenteral nutrition patients with intestinal failure: preliminary experience.
    Wales PW, Kosar C, Carricato M, de Silva N, Lang K, Avitzur Y.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2011 May 01; 46(5):951-6. PubMed ID: 21616259
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  • 19. Rates of infection for single-lumen versus multilumen central venous catheters: a meta-analysis.
    Dezfulian C, Lavelle J, Nallamothu BK, Kaufman SR, Saint S.
    Crit Care Med; 2003 Sep 01; 31(9):2385-90. PubMed ID: 14501971
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  • 20. Chlorhexidine-silver sulfadiazine- or rifampicin-miconazole-impregnated venous catheters decrease the risk of catheter-related bloodstream infection similarly.
    Lorente L, Lecuona M, Jiménez A, Raja L, Cabrera J, Gonzalez O, Diosdado S, Marca L, Mora ML.
    Am J Infect Control; 2016 Jan 01; 44(1):50-3. PubMed ID: 26412482
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