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  • 2. Tracheostomy and indwelling central venous line: a hazaradous combination?
    Michel L, McMichan JC, Bachy JL.
    Intensive Care Med; 1979 May; 5(2):83-6. PubMed ID: 458038
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  • 7. Avoiding complications of long-term venous access.
    Henriques HF, Karmy-Jones R, Knoll SM, Copes WS, Giordano JM.
    Am Surg; 1993 Sep; 59(9):555-8. PubMed ID: 8368659
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  • 8. The risk of central venous catheter-related sepsis in patients with surgical infections.
    van Berge Henegouwen DP, Leguit P, Boissevain AC, Hovius SE, Amer F, Brummelkamp WH, Zanen HC.
    Neth J Surg; 1982 Dec; 34(5):201-5. PubMed ID: 7162678
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  • 9. Colonization and sepsis from triple-lumen catheters in critically ill patients.
    Mantese VA, German DS, Kaminski DL, Herrmann VM.
    Am J Surg; 1987 Dec; 154(6):597-601. PubMed ID: 3425801
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  • 11. Decreasing catheter colonization through the use of an antiseptic-impregnated catheter: a continuous quality improvement project.
    Collin GR.
    Chest; 1999 Jun; 115(6):1632-40. PubMed ID: 10378561
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  • 14. Subclavian venous thrombosis due to indwelling catheters: a prospective study on 52 patients.
    Bozzetti F, Scarpa D, Terno G, Scotti A, Ammatuna M, Bonalumi MG, Ceglia E.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 1983 Jun; 7(6):560-2. PubMed ID: 6418913
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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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  • 16. Prospective study of infections in indwelling central venous catheters using quantitative blood cultures.
    Benezra D, Kiehn TE, Gold JW, Brown AE, Turnbull AD, Armstrong D.
    Am J Med; 1988 Oct; 85(4):495-8. PubMed ID: 3177396
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  • 18. Bacterial colonization in hemodialysis temporary dual lumen catheters: a prospective study.
    de Freitas LW, Neto MM, Nascimento MM, Figueiredo JF.
    Ren Fail; 2008 Oct; 30(1):31-5. PubMed ID: 18197540
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  • 20. A prospective study of central venous hemodialysis catheter colonization and peripheral bacteremia.
    Dittmer ID, Sharp D, McNulty CA, Williams AJ, Banks RA.
    Clin Nephrol; 1999 Jan; 51(1):34-9. PubMed ID: 9988144
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