Implantable arterial port-related bloodstream infection in patients with primary or metastatic hepatic malignancies
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Apr 14 2013
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Alternative Title:Am J Infect Control
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Description:The incidence of implantable arterial post-related bloodstream infections (IAP-RBSI) among patients with unresectable hepatic malignancies is not well defined. We reviewed the 9-year incidence of implantable arterial post-related bloodstream infections in patients with hepatic malignancies, at a tertiary care center in Japan. The incidence was 1.9 infections per 10,000 catheter-days.
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Source:Am J Infect Control. 41(10):930-932.
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Pubmed ID:23594477
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC4689132
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Volume:41
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Issue:10
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:208c3c55e899f0ad2b7058d1ec51c89d2f040672227cc75585397488de6b2f7c
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