Intravenous administration set (infusion tubing) replacement after 4 or 7 days is equally effective to prevent bloodstream infections (RSVP trial)

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Rickard, C
Marsh, N
Larsen, E
Corley, A
Spooner, A
Fraser, J
Davis, C
Lepelaar, S
Long, D
Roberts, B
Baker, S
Gill, F
Gowardman, J
Murgo, M
Alexandrou, E
Palermo, A
Regli, A
McGrail, M
Runnegar, N
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2018
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Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of 4-and 7-day routine administration set replacement for the prevention of infection. Methods: This multi-centre randomised controlled trial was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council.

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AUSTRALIAN CRITICAL CARE

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31

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2

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Clinical sciences

Nursing

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Critical Care Medicine

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Rickard, C; Marsh, N; Larsen, E; Corley, A; Spooner, A; Fraser, J; Davis, C; Lepelaar, S; Long, D; Roberts, B; Baker, S; Gill, F; Gowardman, J; Murgo, M; et al., Intravenous administration set (infusion tubing) replacement after 4 or 7 days is equally effective to prevent bloodstream infections (RSVP trial), Australian Critical Care, 2018, 31 (2), pp. 114-114