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311 related items for PubMed ID: 8899756

  • 21. Heparin vs saline for intermittent intravenous device maintenance in neonates.
    Kotter RW.
    Neonatal Netw; 1996 Sep; 15(6):43-7. PubMed ID: 8932071
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  • 22. Heparinized saline to flush Groshong catheters.
    Horne MK, Mayo DJ, Wittes RE.
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  • 23. Keeping central venous lines open: a prospective comparison of heparin, vitamin C and sodium chloride sealing solutions in medical patients.
    Rabe C, Gramann T, Sons X, Berna M, González-Carmona MA, Klehr HU, Sauerbruch T, Caselmann WH.
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  • 24. Heparinized saline versus normal saline for maintaining peripheral venous catheter patency in China: An open-label, randomized controlled study.
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  • 25. Heparin versus normal saline as a peripheral line flush in maintenance of intermittent intravenous lines in obstetric patients.
    Meyer BA, Little CJ, Thorp JA, Cohen GR, Yeast JD.
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  • 27. Lack of efficacy of twice-weekly urokinase in the prevention of complications associated with Hickman catheters: a multicentre randomised comparison of urokinase versus heparin.
    Solomon B, Moore J, Arthur C, Prince HM.
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  • 30. Externalized Groshong catheters and Hickman ports for central venous access in gynecologic oncology patients.
    Gleeson NC, Fiorica JV, Mark JE, Pinelli DM, Hoffman MS, Roberts WS, Cavanagh D.
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  • 32. Switching from heparinized saline flush to normal saline flush for maintaining peripheral venous catheter patency.
    Thamlikitkul V, Indranoi A.
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  • 33. Pediatric i.v. catheters: efficacy of saline flush.
    Danek GD, Noris EM.
    Pediatr Nurs; 1992 Jun; 18(2):111-3. PubMed ID: 1574361
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  • 35. Technology of flushing vascular access devices.
    Hadaway L.
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  • 37. Intermittent flushing with heparin versus saline for maintenance of peripheral intravenous catheters in a medical department: a pragmatic cluster-randomized controlled study.
    Bertolino G, Pitassi A, Tinelli C, Staniscia A, Guglielmana B, Scudeller L, Luigi Balduini C.
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  • 38. The timing and sequence of multiple device-related complications in patients with long-term indwelling Groshong catheters.
    Tolar B, Gould JR.
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  • 40. Multistate outbreak of Pseudomonas fluorescens bloodstream infection after exposure to contaminated heparinized saline flush prepared by a compounding pharmacy.
    Gershman MD, Kennedy DJ, Noble-Wang J, Kim C, Gullion J, Kacica M, Jensen B, Pascoe N, Saiman L, McHale J, Wilkins M, Schoonmaker-Bopp D, Clayton J, Arduino M, Srinivasan A, Pseudomonas fluorescens Investigation Team.
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