Peripherally inserted central catheters are associated with lower risk of bloodstream infection compared with central venous catheters in paediatric intensive care patients: a propensity-adjusted analysis
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Title
Peripherally inserted central catheters are associated with lower risk of bloodstream infection compared with central venous catheters in paediatric intensive care patients: a propensity-adjusted analysis
Authors
Keywords
Peripherally inserted central catheter, Central venous line, Infection, Paediatric intensive care unit
Journal
INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
Volume 43, Issue 8, Pages 1097-1104
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-06-05
DOI
10.1007/s00134-017-4852-7
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