Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6122324 | Journal of Hospital Infection | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Risk of CRI in patients with IE is linked to the type of vascular access device used. Rates of CRBSI were greatest with CVCs, while peripheral venous cannulae were not associated with CRBSI or serious sequelae. Many patients (40%) tolerated complete treatment courses delivered via peripheral cannulae. These findings confirm the importance of device selection in reducing the risk of CRI; a potentially modifiable variable that impacts on outcome and mortality in IE.
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Authors
F.Z. Ahmed, W.W. Baig, T. Munyombwe, R. West, J.A.T. Sandoe,