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The Hydrocephalus Clinical Research Network quality improvement initiative: the role of antibiotic-impregnated catheters and vancomycin wound irrigation
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The Hydrocephalus Clinical Research Network quality improvement initiative: the role of antibiotic-impregnated catheters and vancomycin wound irrigation

Jason Chu, Hailey Jensen, Richard Holubkov, Mark D. Krieger, Abhaya V. Kulkarni, Jay Riva-Cambrin, Curtis J. Rozzelle, David D. Limbrick, John C. Wellons, Samuel R. Browd, …
Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, Vol.29(6)
2022

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Anti-Bacterial Agents Catheters Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts Humans Hydrocephalus Infant Quality Improvement Surgical Wound Infection Vancomycin antibiotic agent bacitracin chlorhexidine gentamicin iodine vancomycin antiinfective agent vancomycin Article cardiovascular disease cerebrospinal fluid shunting child clinical practice clinical research cohort analysis echography emergency ward endoscopy follow up gastrointestinal disease genetic disorder hand washing hematologic disease hospital admission human hydrocephalus immunopathology infection rate kidney disease malignant neoplasm metabolic disorder neuromuscular disease patient history of surgery patient monitoring postoperative period preoperative period protocol compliance resident respiratory tract disease retrospective study risk factor risk reduction shunt infection stereotaxis surgeon total quality management treatment outcome wound irrigation catheter cerebrospinal fluid drainage system hydrocephalus infant surgical infection total quality management
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