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Use of tunneled femoral catheters to prevent catheter-related infection: a randomized, …

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JF Timsit, F Bruneel, C Cheval, MF Mamzer, M … - Annals of internal medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians
Jean-François Timsit, MD; Fabrice Bruneel, MD; Christine Cheval, MD;
Marie-France Mamzer, MD; Maıté Garrouste-Orgeas, MD; Michel Wolff, MD; Benoıt
Misset, MD; Sylvie Chevret, MD, PhD; Bernard Regnier, MD; and Jean Carlet, MD
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Effect of subcutaneous tunneling on internal jugular catheter-related sepsis in critically ill …


JF Timsit, V Sebille, JC Farkas, B Misset, JB … - Jama, 1996 - Am Med Assoc
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of catheter tunneling on internal jugular
catheter-related sepsis in critically ill patients. DESIGN: A prospective
randomized controlled study involving 3 intensive care units (ICUs), ...
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Tunneling short-term central venous catheters to prevent catheter-related infection: a meta- …


AG Randolph, DJ Cook, CA Gonzales, C Brun … - Critical Care Medicine, 1998 - journals.lww.com
From the Departments of Anesthesia and Pediatrics (Dr. Randolph), Children's
Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Department of Clinical
Epidemiology and Biostatistics and the Department of Medicine (Division of ...
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A prospective evaluation of the use of femoral venous catheters in critically ill adults

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O Durbec, X Viviand, F Potie, R Vialet, J … - Critical care medicine, 1997 - journals.lww.com
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Total parenteral nutrition via multilumen catheters does not increase the risk of catheter- …


TY Ma, R Yoshinaka, A Banaag, B Johnson, … - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1998 - UChicago Press
Page 1. 500 Total Parenteral Nutrition via Multilumen Catheters Does Not Increase
the Risk of Catheter-Related Sepsis: A Randomized, Prospective Study ...
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Central venous catheter-related infections and their prevention: Is there enough evidence …


L Mermel - Critical care medicine, 1998 - journals.lww.com
In this era of rapidly evolving technology, we sometimes lose sight of the fact
that each new advance has the potential for harm. Breaching nature's barriers
with intravascular catheters has allowed us to care for our patients in ...
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Incidence and predictors of central venous catheter related infection in intensive care …


S McKinley, A Mackenzie, S Finfer, R Ward, J … - Anaesthesia and intensive care, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This study investigated the incidence of and risk factors for central venous
catheter (CVC) infection in intensive care. CVCs were prospectively studied in
patients who had lines inserted in general or neurosurgical intensive care ...
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Influence of triple-lumen central venous catheters coated with chlorhexidine and silver …


SO Heard, M Wagle, E Vijayakumar, S … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2001 - Am Med Assoc
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to make your experience on this site better. ... Objective To evaluate the ...
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Evaluation of chlorhexidine and silver-sulfadiazine impregnated central venous catheters for …


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 ...
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The jury on femoral vein catheterization is still out

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NA Smyrnios, RS Irwin - Critical care medicine, 1997 - journals.lww.com
In this issue of Critical Care Medicine, Dr. Durbec and colleagues [1,2] present
the results of two studies that assess the safety of femoral venous catheters in
a mixed medical/surgical intensive care unit. The femoral site is ...
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