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  • 45. Reinfusion of discard blood from venous access devices.
    Cosca PA, Smith S, Chatfield S, Meleason A, Muir CA, Nerantzis S, Petrofsky M, Williams S.
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  • 52. Time series analysis of use patterns for common invasive technologies in critically ill patients.
    Berthiaume LR, Peets AD, Schmidt U, Shahpori R, Doig CJ, Boiteau PJ, Stelfox HT.
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  • 55. The epidemiology of peripheral vein complications: evaluation of the efficiency of differing methods for the maintenance of catheter patency and thrombophlebitis prevention.
    Myrianthefs P, Sifaki M, Samara I, Baltopoulos G.
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    McBryde ES, Tilse M, McCormack J.
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    Rais-Bahrami K, Karna P, Dolanski EA.
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