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144 related items for PubMed ID: 3792014

  • 1. Broviac catheterization in low birth weight infants: incidence and treatment of associated complications.
    Sadiq HF, Devaskar S, Keenan WJ, Weber TR.
    Crit Care Med; 1987 Jan; 15(1):47-50. PubMed ID: 3792014
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  • 2. Incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections in neonates following removal of peripherally inserted central venous catheters.
    Casner M, Hoesli SJ, Slaughter JC, Hill M, Weitkamp JH.
    Pediatr Crit Care Med; 2014 Jan; 15(1):42-8. PubMed ID: 24141656
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  • 3. Are femoral Broviac catheters effective and safe? A prospective comparison of femoral and jugular venous broviac catheters in newborn infants.
    Murai DT.
    Chest; 2002 May; 121(5):1527-30. PubMed ID: 12006439
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  • 4. Caval catheterization in the intensive care nursery: a useful means for providing parenteral nutrition to the extremely low birth-weight infant.
    Ogata ES, Schulman S, Raffensperger J, Luck S, Rusnak M.
    J Pediatr Surg; 1984 Jun; 19(3):258-62. PubMed ID: 6431073
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  • 5. Factors associated with umbilical catheter-related sepsis in neonates.
    Landers S, Moise AA, Fraley JK, Smith EO, Baker CJ.
    Am J Dis Child; 1991 Jun; 145(6):675-80. PubMed ID: 1903588
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  • 6. Hickman catheter infections in patients with malignancies.
    Press OW, Ramsey PG, Larson EB, Fefer A, Hickman RO.
    Medicine (Baltimore); 1984 Jul; 63(4):189-200. PubMed ID: 6377003
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  • 7. Prevention of neonatal late-onset sepsis associated with the removal of percutaneously inserted central venous catheters in preterm infants.
    Hemels MA, van den Hoogen A, Verboon-Maciolek MA, Fleer A, Krediet TG.
    Pediatr Crit Care Med; 2011 Jul; 12(4):445-8. PubMed ID: 21263371
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  • 8. Thrombotic and infectious complications of Hickman-Broviac catheters.
    Jacobs MB, Yeager M.
    Arch Intern Med; 1984 Aug; 144(8):1597-9. PubMed ID: 6589978
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  • 9. Problems associated with indwelling central venous catheters.
    Darbyshire PJ, Weightman NC, Speller DC.
    Arch Dis Child; 1985 Feb; 60(2):129-34. PubMed ID: 3977384
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  • 10. Infection of hemodialysis catheters: incidence and mechanisms.
    Almirall J, Gonzalez J, Rello J, Campistol JM, Montoliu J, Puig de la Bellacasa J, Revert L, Gatell JM.
    Am J Nephrol; 1989 Feb; 9(6):454-9. PubMed ID: 2596535
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  • 11. Multiple purpose central venous access in infants less than 1,000 grams.
    Warner BW, Gorgone P, Schilling S, Farrell M, Ghory MJ.
    J Pediatr Surg; 1987 Sep; 22(9):820-2. PubMed ID: 3118001
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  • 12. The management of central intravenous catheter infections.
    Wang EE, Prober CG, Ford-Jones L, Gold R.
    Pediatr Infect Dis; 1984 Sep; 3(2):110-3. PubMed ID: 6427760
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  • 13. Long-term parenteral nutrition. II. Catheter-related complications.
    Ladefoged K, Efsen F, Krogh Christoffersen J, Jarnum S.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1981 Sep; 16(7):913-9. PubMed ID: 6798688
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  • 14. Neonatal intensive care unit bacteremia: emergence of gram-positive bacteria as major pathogens.
    Donowitz LG, Haley CE, Gregory WW, Wenzel RP.
    Am J Infect Control; 1987 Aug; 15(4):141-7. PubMed ID: 3651111
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  • 15. Prospective analysis of urokinase in the treatment of catheter sepsis in pediatric hematology-oncology patients.
    Jones GR, Konsler GK, Dunaway RP, Lacey SR, Azizkhan RG.
    J Pediatr Surg; 1993 Mar; 28(3):350-5; discussion 355-7. PubMed ID: 8468645
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  • 16. Infection rates of Broviac-Hickman catheters and implantable venous devices.
    Wurzel CL, Halom K, Feldman JG, Rubin LG.
    Am J Dis Child; 1988 May; 142(5):536-40. PubMed ID: 3358396
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  • 17. Failure of urokinase to resolve Broviac catheter-related bacteremia in children.
    Haffar AA, Rench MA, Ferry GD, Seavy DE, Edwards MS.
    J Pediatr; 1984 Feb; 104(2):256-8. PubMed ID: 6694023
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  • 18. Septicemia in long-term jugular hemodialysis catheters; eradicating infection by changing the catheter over a guidewire.
    Carlisle EJ, Blake P, McCarthy F, Vas S, Uldall R.
    Int J Artif Organs; 1991 Mar; 14(3):150-3. PubMed ID: 2045189
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  • 19. Successful treatment of catheter-related sepsis and extraluminal catheter thrombosis with vancomycin and fraxiparin without catheter removal.
    Ruiz-Valverde MP, Barberà JR, Segarra A, Capdevila JA, Evangelista A, Piera L.
    Nephron; 1997 Mar; 75(3):354-5. PubMed ID: 9069460
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  • 20. Fracture of a Broviac catheter in a low-birth-weight infant.
    Puvabanditsin S, Garrow E, Weerasethsiri R, Patel N, Davis SE, Azuma MA.
    Hong Kong Med J; 2008 Oct; 14(5):411-3. PubMed ID: 18840917
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