Catheter washout solutions for long-term urinary catheterisation in adults: a Cochrane Review Summary [PDF]
Hagen, Suzanne +2 more
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Effects of Mesenchymal Stem Cell‐Derived Exosomes on Lung Inflammation in a Murine Aspiration Model
This study assessed the effect of intravenous MSC‐derived exosomes on inflammatory lung injury in a rat model of LPS aspiration. Compared with LPS alone, MSC exosome treatment reduced histologic lung injury overall (significant group effect p = 0.02; linear trend p = 0.006) and significantly lowered Tnf gene expression on qRT‐PCR (p < 0.05).
Nogah Nativ‐Zeltzer +5 more
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Chlorhexidine solutions are more effective than povidone-iodine solutions as skin disinfectants for the prevention of intravascular catheter-related infections: A meta-analysis. [PDF]
Deng A, Xiong F, Ren Q.
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Evaluating the Characteristics of the Totally Implantable Venous Access Device in Cancer Patients Using Fluorodeoxyglucose-PET/CT in the Absence of Suspected Catheter-Related Infections. [PDF]
Kato K, Makoto H, Suzuki T, Yoshioka K.
europepmc +1 more source
Ultrasound guidance and risk for intravascular catheter-related infections among peripheral arterial catheters: a post-hoc analysis of two large randomized-controlled trials. [PDF]
Buetti N +6 more
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Catheter removal and outcomes of multidrug-resistant central-line-associated bloodstream infection [PDF]
Burnham, Jason P. +2 more
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Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: Molecular Staging, Risk Factors, Therapeutics, and Emerging Trends
The heterogeneous landscape of DPN can be unified through a tripartite pathogenic model encompassing progressive stages of metabolic dysregulation, chronic inflammation, and overt neuronal damage. Within this framework, six clinical subtypes were identified, namely, hyperglycemia‐driven, dyslipidemia‐driven, inflammation‐driven, dysvascularity‐driven ...
Xiaofeng Dai, Mingze Tang
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Evidence summary of prevention strategies for catheter-related infections among cancer patients with home parenteral nutrition. [PDF]
Zhong Y, Chen X, He S, Zhang P, Zeng Y.
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