Establishment of a risk prediction model for peripherally inserted central catheter‐related bloodstream infections based on a systematic review and meta‐analysis of 20 cohorts
Qian Zhang,
Hongjuan Li,
Lin Chen
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPeripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are commonly used for extended intravenous therapy but are associated with a significant risk of bloodstream infections (BSIs), which increase morbidity and healthcare costs.AimThe aim of this study was to identify patients at high risk of developing PICC‐related bloodstream infections (PICC‐RBSIs) to establish new and more specific targets for precise prevention and intervention.MethodsA search was conducted from the earliest available record to May 20… Show more
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