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Prophylaxis of catheter-related bacteremia using tissue plasminogen activator–tobramycin locks
Pediatric Nephrology, 07/14/09
Onder AM et al. - The TPA/tobra ABLs may effectively reduce the rate of CRB, and this may prolong both the overall and infection-free survival times of the catheters in the high-risk group.
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