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Comparison of ultrasound guided supraclavicular subclavian vein versus infraclavicular subclavian/axillary vein catheterization: A systematic review and meta analysis

New publication on the Comparison of ultrasound guided supraclavicular subclavian vein versus infraclavicular subclavian/axillary vein catheterization: A systematic review and meta analysis from the Journal of Vascular Access

Comparison of ultrasound guided supraclavicular subclavian vein versus infraclavicular subclavian/axillary vein catheterization: A systematic review and meta analysis

Systematic application of SICA-PED protocol for central venous catheterization in neonates: A prospective clinical study on 104 cases

New publication on the Systematic application of SICA-PED protocol for central venous catheterization in neonates: A prospective clinical study on 104 cases from the Journal of Vascular Access

Systematic application of SICA-PED protocol for central venous catheterization in neonates: A prospective clinical study on 104 cases

Evaluating the outcome of a bundle with 11 components and the INICC multidimensional approach in decreasing rates of central line-associated bloodstream infections across nine Asian countries

New publication on Evaluating the outcome of a bundle with 11 components and the INICC multidimensional approach in decreasing rates of central line-associated bloodstream infections across nine Asian countries from the Journal of Vascular Access

Evaluating the outcome of a bundle with 11 components and the INICC multidimensional approach in decreasing rates of central line-associated bloodstream infections across nine Asian countries

The SIECC protocol: A novel insertion bundle to minimize the complications related to epicutaneo-cava catheters in neonates

New publication on The SIECC protocol: A novel insertion bundle to minimize the complications related to epicutaneo-cava catheters in neonates from the Journal of Vascular Access

The SIECC protocol: A novel insertion bundle to minimize the complications related to epicutaneo-cava catheters in neonates