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Risk Factors for Health Care-Associated Bloodstream Infections in NICUs.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Johnson J   +19 more
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Indwelling Pleural Catheters

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2021
Recurrent, symptomatic pleural effusions are common and can contribute to significant morbidity in affected patients. Various management options are available and indwelling pleural catheter placement is becoming more commonplace and is the preferred option in certain clinical scenarios.
Audra J. Schwalk, David Ost
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The Management of Indwelling Catheters

British Journal of Urology, 1978
Summary— Eighteen geriatric patients with indwelling catheters were observed for a total of 393 weekly urine specimens. The effects of a 1 week course of antibiotics/chemotherapeutic agent followed by urinary antiseptics for 6 weeks, and also of regular bladder washouts, were noted.All urine specimens were infected except 24% during antibiotic ...
Susan Brocklehurst, J. C. Brocklehurst
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Rupture of Indwelling Venous Catheters [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1983
Recently a design change in certain Broviac and Hickman catheters has created a serious problem. The paper described the defect and a means of reinforcing the catheter both before it is inserted and after it is in place.
R.M. Gulley, Nancy Hawk
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Study of patients with indwelling catheters

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1987
Indwelling urethral catheters are used for the long‐term management of intractable urinary incontinence or bladder outlet obstruction with resultant retention of urine. There are welldescribed problems associated with their use including urinary tract infections and mechanical problems.
Roe, Brenda, Brocklehurst, J C
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