Objective: Intravascular catheters are used with increased frequency in intensive care units in the management of children. However, in parallel with the increase in the use of catheters there is also an increase in the frequency of catheter related bloodstream infections. The aim of this study is to evaluate the rate and risk of infections associated with intravascular catheterization
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
More than half of the hospitalized patients are being treated via intravascular catheters. Infection...
Aim: Intravascular catheters are used in intensive care units as well as the services with increased...
Introduction: Intravascular catheters, which are among the indispensable procedures of medical pract...
Catheter related bloodstream infections are a significant barrier to success in many inpatient healt...
Objective: To evaluate a hospital-wide surveillance and intervention program introduced to reduce th...
ABSTRACT Objectives: To determine the risk factors for acquiring central line-associated blood str...
During a 9-month prospective study, from August, 1988 to April, 1989, a total number of 4328 hospita...
Introduction: Worldwide use of intravascular catheters (IVC) has been associated with both local and...
Introduction: Worldwide use of intravascular catheters (IVC) has been associated with both local and...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
More than half of the hospitalized patients are being treated via intravascular catheters. Infection...
Aim: Intravascular catheters are used in intensive care units as well as the services with increased...
Introduction: Intravascular catheters, which are among the indispensable procedures of medical pract...
Catheter related bloodstream infections are a significant barrier to success in many inpatient healt...
Objective: To evaluate a hospital-wide surveillance and intervention program introduced to reduce th...
ABSTRACT Objectives: To determine the risk factors for acquiring central line-associated blood str...
During a 9-month prospective study, from August, 1988 to April, 1989, a total number of 4328 hospita...
Introduction: Worldwide use of intravascular catheters (IVC) has been associated with both local and...
Introduction: Worldwide use of intravascular catheters (IVC) has been associated with both local and...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Intra-vascular access is an unavoidable tool in sophisticated modern medical practice, and catheter-...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...
Background: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) can lead to increased morbidity and len...