Central venous access device securement and dressing effectiveness in Paediatric Intensive Care (cascade junior): Pilot study in non-tunnelled devices
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Ullman, A
Williams, T
Pearson, K
Mattke, A
Rickard, C
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Objectives: To establish the feasibility of undertaking a full efficacy randomised control trial (RCT) examining the effectiveness of current and new technologies to secure CVADs in paediatrics. Methods: A single centre, parallel group, superiority, pilot RCT of 180 paediatric
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Australian Critical Care
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31
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2
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Clinical sciences
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Long, D; Ullman, A; Williams, T; Pearson, K; Mattke, A; Rickard, C, Central venous access device securement and dressing effectiveness in Paediatric Intensive Care (cascade junior): Pilot study in non-tunnelled devices, Australian Critical Care, 2018, 31 (2), pp. 111-112