A Case-Control Study to Identify Risk Factors for Totally Implantable Central Venous Port-Related Bloodstream Infection
Guk Jin Lee, Sook Hee Hong, Sang Young Roh, Sa Rah Park, Myung Ah Lee, Hoo Geun Chun, Young Seon Hong, Jin Hyoung Kang, Sang Il Kim, Youn Jeong Kim, Ho Jong Chun, Jung Suk Oh
Cancer Res Treat. 2014;46(3):250-260. Published online 2014 Jul 15 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4143/crt.2014.46.3.250
|
Citations to this article as recorded by
Risk Factors of the Totally Implantable Venous Access Device-Related Infection in Patients With Brain Tumors Undergoing Chemotherapy After Surgery
Haihong Li, Jing Shan
Surgical Infections.2024;[Epub] CrossRef An analysis of totally implantable central venous port system infections in an urban tertiary referral center
Ulrich Krümpelmann, Ahmed Boseila, Mathias Löhnert, Olaf Kaup, Jacob J. Clarenbach, Martin Görner
Journal of Chemotherapy.2021; 33(4): 228. CrossRef Use of catheter with 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine polymer coating is associated with long-term availability of central venous port
Yuuki Iida, Kumiko Hongo, Takanobu Onoda, Yusuke Kita, Yukio Ishihara, Naoki Takabayashi, Ryo Kobayashi, Takeyuki Hiramatsu
Scientific Reports.2021;[Epub] CrossRef Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors of Long-term Central Venous Catheter–associated Bloodstream Infections in Children
Hye Min Moon, Suji Kim, Ki Wook Yun, Hyun-young Kim, Sung Eun Jung, Eun Hwa Choi, Hoan Jong Lee
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal.2018; 37(5): 401. CrossRef Risk factors for health care–associated infection in hospitalized adults: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Alba Luz Rodríguez-Acelas, Miriam de Abreu Almeida, Bruna Engelman, Wilson Cañon-Montañez
American Journal of Infection Control.2017; 45(12): e149. CrossRef WITHDRAWN: Prevention of peripherally inserted central catheter-related infections in very low-birth-weight infants by using a central line bundle guideline with a standard checklist
Chen Yuan, Qing Zhao, Xiaoyan Song, Fei Meng
International Journal of Nursing Sciences.2016; 3(1): 50. CrossRef Prevention of peripherally inserted central line-associated blood stream infections in very low-birth-weight infants by using a central line bundle guideline with a standard checklist: a case control study
Wei Wang, Chunling Zhao, Qinglian Ji, Ying Liu, Guirong Shen, Lili Wei
BMC Pediatrics.2015;[Epub] CrossRef Central venous access in oncology: ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines
B. Sousa, J. Furlanetto, M. Hutka, P. Gouveia, R. Wuerstlein, J.M. Mariz, D. Pinto, F. Cardoso
Annals of Oncology.2015; 26: v152. CrossRef Port type is a possible risk factor for implantable venous access port-related bloodstream infections and no sign of local infection predicts the growth of gram-negative bacilli
Jui-Feng Hsu, Hsu-Liang Chang, Ming-Ju Tsai, Ying-Ming Tsai, Yen-Lung Lee, Pei-Huan Chen, Wen-Chieh Fan, Yu-Chung Su, Chih-Jen Yang
World Journal of Surgical Oncology.2015;[Epub] CrossRef
|