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335 related items for PubMed ID: 9840236

  • 1. Central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections: an analysis of incidence and risk factors in a cohort of 400 patients.
    Gowardman JR, Montgomery C, Thirlwell S, Shewan J, Idema A, Larsen PD, Havill JH.
    Intensive Care Med; 1998 Oct; 24(10):1034-9. PubMed ID: 9840236
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  • 2. [Assessment of diagnostic methods for the catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units].
    Ataman Hatipoğlu C, Ipekkan K, Oral B, Onde U, Bulut C, Demiröz AP.
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  • 3. The use of a rapid in situ test in the detection of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection: a prospective study.
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    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 2003 Jan; 27(2):146-50. PubMed ID: 12665171
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  • 4. Incidence, risk factors, microbiology of venous catheter associated bloodstream infections--a prospective study from a tertiary care hospital.
    Kaur M, Gupta V, Gombar S, Chander J, Sahoo T.
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  • 5. In situ diagnostic methods for catheter related bloodstream infection in burns patients: A pilot study.
    Evans O, Gowardman J, Rabbolini D, McGrail M, Rickard CM.
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  • 6. Prevention of catheter-related blood stream infection: back to basics?
    Cherry-Bukowiec JR, Denchev K, Dickinson S, Chenoweth CE, Zalewski C, Meldrum C, Sihler KC, Brunsvold ME, Papadimos TJ, Park PK, Napolitano LM.
    Surg Infect (Larchmt); 2011 Feb; 12(1):27-32. PubMed ID: 21171811
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  • 7. Rapid diagnosis of central-venous-catheter-related bloodstream infection without catheter removal.
    Kite P, Dobbins BM, Wilcox MH, McMahon MJ.
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  • 8. Prospective surveillance study for risk factors of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections.
    Hosoglu S, Akalin S, Kidir V, Suner A, Kayabas H, Geyik MF.
    Am J Infect Control; 2004 May 30; 32(3):131-4. PubMed ID: 15153923
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  • 9. Inflammation at the insertion site is not predictive of catheter-related bloodstream infection with short-term, noncuffed central venous catheters.
    Safdar N, Maki DG.
    Crit Care Med; 2002 Dec 30; 30(12):2632-5. PubMed ID: 12483050
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  • 10. Catheter-associated bloodstream infections in general medical patients outside the intensive care unit: a surveillance study.
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    Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2007 Aug 30; 28(8):905-9. PubMed ID: 17620235
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  • 11. The risk of bloodstream infection in adults with different intravascular devices: a systematic review of 200 published prospective studies.
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  • 12. A randomized and prospective study of 3 procedures for the diagnosis of catheter-related bloodstream infection without catheter withdrawal.
    Bouza E, Alvarado N, Alcalá L, Pérez MJ, Rincón C, Muñoz P.
    Clin Infect Dis; 2007 Mar 15; 44(6):820-6. PubMed ID: 17304454
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  • 13. The pathogenesis of catheter-related bloodstream infection with noncuffed short-term central venous catheters.
    Safdar N, Maki DG.
    Intensive Care Med; 2004 Jan 15; 30(1):62-7. PubMed ID: 14647886
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  • 14. Rapid diagnosis of catheter-related sepsis using the acridine orange leukocyte cytospin test and an endoluminal brush.
    Tighe MJ, Kite P, Thomas D, Fawley WN, McMahon MJ.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 1996 Jan 15; 20(3):215-8. PubMed ID: 8776696
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  • 15. Nonuniform risk of bloodstream infection with increasing central venous catheter-days.
    McLaws ML, Berry G.
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  • 16. Central venous catheter-related blood stream infections: incidence and an analysis of risk factors.
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  • 17. Peripherally inserted central catheters may lower the incidence of catheter-related blood stream infections in patients in surgical intensive care units.
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  • 18. Catheter application, insertion vein and length of ICU stay prior to insertion affect the risk of catheter-related bloodstream infection.
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  • 19. Blood culture differential time to positivity enables safe catheter retention in suspected catheter-related bloodstream infection: a randomized controlled trial.
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    Med Intensiva; 2015 Apr 15; 39(3):135-41. PubMed ID: 24661917
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  • 20. The clinical and economic consequences of nosocomial central venous catheter-related infection: are antimicrobial catheters useful?
    Saint S, Veenstra DL, Lipsky BA.
    Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2000 Jun 15; 21(6):375-80. PubMed ID: 10879567
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