Catheter type, placement and insertion techniques for preventing catheter-related infections in chronic peritoneal dialysis patients

Author:

Htay Htay1,Johnson David W23,Craig Jonathan C45,Schena Francesco Paolo6,Strippoli Giovanni FM4678,Tong Allison89,Cho Yeoungjee23

Affiliation:

1. Singapore General Hospital; Department of Renal Medicine; 20 College Street Singapore Singapore 169856

2. Princess Alexandra Hospital; Department of Nephrology; Ipswich Road Woolloongabba Queensland Australia 4102

3. University of Queensland; Brisbane Australia

4. The Children's Hospital at Westmead; Cochrane Kidney and Transplant, Centre for Kidney Research; Westmead NSW Australia 2145

5. Flinders University; College of Medicine and Public Health; Adelaide SA Australia 5001

6. University of Bari; Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation; Policlinico Piazza Giulio Cesare 11 Bari Italy 70124

7. Diaverum; Medical Scientific Office; Lund Sweden

8. The University of Sydney; Sydney School of Public Health; Sydney Australia

9. The Children's Hospital at Westmead; Centre for Kidney Research; Locked Bag 4001 Westmead NSW Australia 2145

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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