2014
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2014-206260.228
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P87 Klebsiella Pneumoniae Survival On Plastic Valved Holding Chamber Bodies

Abstract: Airway assessment by a SALT team was performed in 4 patients within 48 h of admission. None of the patients underwent video fluoroscopy. An initial dietetic review within 72 h of admission was observed in 6 patients (18%). Median hospital stay was 8 days and in hospital mortality was 41%. Conclusion The study demonstrates a significant inconsistency in the initial management of patients hospitalised with AP. The lack of early intervention by SALT and dietetic services and routine video fluoroscopy use in the m… Show more

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“…Drug-specific bacterial growth on VHC polymers 1 and the bacterial growth-reducing effects of the Ag+ polymer are known. 2 The fungal pathogen…”
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“…Drug-specific bacterial growth on VHC polymers 1 and the bacterial growth-reducing effects of the Ag+ polymer are known. 2 The fungal pathogen…”
Section: Referencementioning
confidence: 99%