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An efficient strategy to decrease the central venous catheter-related adverse events rate in haemodialysis patients
Néphrologie & Thérapeutique , 07/28/09
Jean G et al. – This study shows the dramatic decrease in CAE prevalence and related–adverse events since 10 years. Switching povidone iodine to chlorexidine and using more recent catheter devices appear very efficient in decreasing catheter–related adverse events.
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