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179 related items for PubMed ID: 6801797

  • 1. Pathogenesis and predictability of central venous catheter sepsis.
    Bozzetti F, Terno G, Camerini E, Baticci F, Scarpa D, Pupa A.
    Surgery; 1982 Apr; 91(4):383-9. PubMed ID: 6801797
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  • 2. Central venous catheter sepsis.
    Bozzetti F.
    Surg Gynecol Obstet; 1985 Sep; 161(3):293-301. PubMed ID: 3898444
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  • 3. 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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  • 4. Improving our ability to diagnose infections associated with central venous catheters: value of Gram's staining and culture of entry site swabs.
    McGeer A, Righter J.
    CMAJ; 1987 Dec 01; 137(11):1009-15, 1021. PubMed ID: 3676944
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  • 5. Clinical significance and etiology of infected catheters used for total parenteral nutrition.
    Hansell DT, Park R, Jensen R, Davidson L, Henderson G, Gray GR.
    Surg Gynecol Obstet; 1986 Nov 01; 163(5):469-74. PubMed ID: 3095939
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  • 6. Association between microorganism growth at the catheter insertion site and colonization of the catheter in patients receiving total parenteral nutrition.
    Bjornson HS, Colley R, Bower RH, Duty VP, Schwartz-Fulton JT, Fischer JE.
    Surgery; 1982 Oct 01; 92(4):720-7. PubMed ID: 6812229
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  • 9. Catheter-related sepsis: prospective, randomized study of three methods of long-term catheter maintenance.
    Eyer S, Brummitt C, Crossley K, Siegel R, Cerra F.
    Crit Care Med; 1990 Oct 01; 18(10):1073-9. PubMed ID: 2209033
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  • 10. Subclavian catheter changes every third day in high risk patients.
    Gregory JA, Schiller WR.
    Am Surg; 1985 Sep 01; 51(9):534-6. PubMed ID: 4037552
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  • 13. [Risk of infection of central venous catheters in childhood--results of a prospective study].
    Höllwarth M, Wildburger R, Sixl-Voigt B.
    Z Kinderchir; 1985 Dec 01; 40(6):333-7. PubMed ID: 3911637
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  • 18. [Usefulness of blood cultures from central venous catheters in the diagnosis of infection of the catheter tip].
    Roncoroni AJ, Pereyra JC, Valentini R.
    Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin; 1991 Dec 01; 9(7):416-9. PubMed ID: 1799612
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  • 19. Semiquantitative culture of subcutaneous segment for conservative diagnosis of intravascular catheter-related infection.
    Fortún J, Perez-Molina JA, Asensio A, Calderón C, Casado JL, Mir N, Moreno A, Guerrero A.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 2000 Dec 01; 24(4):210-4. PubMed ID: 10885714
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