Source: Intensive care medicine. Unidade: FM
Subjects: UNIDADES DE TERAPIA INTENSIVA, CRIANÇAS, PACIENTES INTERNADOS, INFECÇÃO HOSPITALAR, HOSPITAIS INFANTIS
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YAMAGUCHI, Ricardo Silveira et al. Peripherally inserted central catheters are associated with lower risk of bloodstream infection compared with central venous catheters in paediatric intensive care patients: a propensity-adjusted analysis. Intensive care medicine, v. 43, n. 8, p. 1097-1104, 2017Tradução . . Disponível em: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00134-017-4852-7. Acesso em: 26 set. 2024.APA
Yamaguchi, R. S., Noritomi, D. T., Degaspare, N. V., Muñoz, G. O. C., Porto, A. P. M., Costa, S. F., & Ranzani, O. T. (2017). Peripherally inserted central catheters are associated with lower risk of bloodstream infection compared with central venous catheters in paediatric intensive care patients: a propensity-adjusted analysis. Intensive care medicine, 43( 8), 1097-1104. doi:10.1007/s00134-017-4852-7NLM
Yamaguchi RS, Noritomi DT, Degaspare NV, Muñoz GOC, Porto APM, Costa SF, Ranzani OT. Peripherally inserted central catheters are associated with lower risk of bloodstream infection compared with central venous catheters in paediatric intensive care patients: a propensity-adjusted analysis [Internet]. Intensive care medicine. 2017 ; 43( 8): 1097-1104.[citado 2024 set. 26 ] Available from: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00134-017-4852-7Vancouver
Yamaguchi RS, Noritomi DT, Degaspare NV, Muñoz GOC, Porto APM, Costa SF, Ranzani OT. Peripherally inserted central catheters are associated with lower risk of bloodstream infection compared with central venous catheters in paediatric intensive care patients: a propensity-adjusted analysis [Internet]. Intensive care medicine. 2017 ; 43( 8): 1097-1104.[citado 2024 set. 26 ] Available from: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00134-017-4852-7