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508 related items for PubMed ID: 25111922

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    Taroc AM, Sullivan E.
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    Kelly M, Conway M, Wirth K, Potter-Bynoe G, Billett AL, Sandora TJ.
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  • 26. Risk factors for central line-associated bloodstream infections in the era of best practice.
    Lissauer ME, Leekha S, Preas MA, Thom KA, Johnson SB.
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    Aslakson RA, Romig M, Galvagno SM, Colantuoni E, Cosgrove SE, Perl TM, Pronovost PJ.
    Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2011 Feb 06; 32(2):121-4. PubMed ID: 21460465
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  • 29. Peripherally inserted central catheters have a protective role and the effect of fluctuation curve feature in the risk of bloodstream infection compared with central venous catheters: a propensity-adjusted analysis.
    Lv Y, Huang X, Lan Y, Xia Q, Chen F, Wu J, Li W, Cao H, Xie C, Li L, Han H, Wang H, Xiang Q.
    BMC Infect Dis; 2022 Mar 26; 22(1):289. PubMed ID: 35346073
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  • 31. Outcomes of Pediatric Central Venous Access Device Placement With Concomitant Surgical Procedures.
    Bludevich BM, Chandler NM, Gonzalez R, Danielson PD, Snyder CW.
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  • 34. Novel approach using antimicrobial catheters to improve the management of central line-associated bloodstream infections in cancer patients.
    Chaftari AM, Kassis C, El Issa H, Al Wohoush I, Jiang Y, Rangaraj G, Caillouet B, Pravinkumar SE, Hachem RY, Raad II.
    Cancer; 2011 Jun 01; 117(11):2551-8. PubMed ID: 24048803
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  • 36. A Model to Predict Central-Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection Among Patients With Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters: The MPC Score.
    Herc E, Patel P, Washer LL, Conlon A, Flanders SA, Chopra V.
    Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2017 Oct 01; 38(10):1155-1166. PubMed ID: 28807074
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