- ►annals.org DG Maki, SM Stolz, S Wheeler, LA Mermel - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997 - Am Coll Physicians Add to CiteULike Add to Complore Add to Connotea Add to Del.icio.us Add to Digg
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Background: Bloodstream infection related to short-term use of noncuffed ... Cited by 610 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions
- ►annals.org I Raad, R Darouiche, J Dupuis, D Abi-Said, A … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997 - Am Coll Physicians Add to CiteULike Add to Complore Add to Connotea Add to Del.icio.us Add to Digg
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Background: Central venous catheters are a principal source of nosocomial ... Cited by 401 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►ouhsc.edu [PDF] RO Darouiche, II Raad, SO Heard, JI Thornby, … - The New England journal of medicine, 1999 - nejm.highwire.org Methods We conducted a prospective, randomized clinical trial in 12
university-affiliated hospitals. High-risk adult patients in whom central venous
catheters were expected to remain in place for three or more days were ... Cited by 543 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions
DL Veenstra, S Saint, S Saha, T Lumley, SD … - Jama, 1999 - Am Med Assoc You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web
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SO Heard, M Wagle, E Vijayakumar, S … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2001 - Am Med Assoc You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web
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II Raad, DC Hohn, BJ Gilbreath, N Suleiman, … - Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 1994 - UChicago Press Antimicrobial-resistant pathogens that cause healthcare-associated infections
(HAIs) pose an ongoing and increasing challenge to hospitals, both in the
clinical treatment of patients and in the prevention of the ... Cited by 490 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
C Logghe, C Van Ossel, W D'hoore, H … - Journal of Hospital Infection, 1997 - Elsevier It has been suggested that central venous catheters impregnated with antiseptics
such as chlohexidine and silver-sulfadiazine reduce the risk of catheter-related
bacteraemia in intensive care patients. Patients suffering from ... Cited by 121 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
LB Pemberton, V Ross, P Cuddy, H Kremer, T … - Archives of Surgery, 1996 - archsurg.highwire.org Objective: To determine the efficacy ofantiseptic com- pared with standard
triple lumen central venous cath- eters (CVCs) in reducing the incidence of
catheter sep- sis and catheter site infection in patients with CVCs for ... Cited by 128 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
DL Ciresi, RM Albrecht, PA Volkers, DJ … - The American Surgeon, 1996 - cat.inist.fr Infection associated with the use of triple lumen catheters in hospitals is a
frequent and serious complication. The prevailing hypothesis for the origin of
catheter-related infection(CRI) is bacterial colonization and subsequent ... Cited by 138 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
DL Veenstra, S Saint, SD Sullivan - Jama, 1999 - Am Med Assoc Context A recent randomized controlled trial and meta-analysis indicated that
central venous catheters impregnated with an antiseptic combination of
chlorhexidine and silver sulfadiazine are efficacious in reducing the ... Cited by 236 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions