The effectiveness of a dedicated central venous access care team to prevent catheter-related bloodstream infection in a private hospital
Summary: Objective: We hypothesized a dedicated team would decrease catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) rates. Method: We implemented a before-after study. Results: CRBSI frequency (39/103 vs. 28/105, P=0.084) and incidence (36.61/1000 vs. 26.1/1000 catheter-days, P=0.175) were lower in t...
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Main Authors: | Cybele L. Abad (Author), Jia An G. Bello (Author), Maria Jesusa Maño (Author), Fortune Charles V. de Lara (Author), Ma. Cristina P. Perez (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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