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b TA applied at insertion site: TA inhibits S. epidermidis growth along the TA edge to the insertion point.
Inability to locate landmarks, significant oedema and excessive tissue at insertion site were relative contraindications to insertion.
Performance related to the insertion procedure will be measured with two tools: use of the time out procedure that is linked with the CVC insertion protocol (Additional file 1: Table S1) and a questionnaire daily popping up in the patient's electronic record informing after signs of infection at insertion site as well as the need of having the CVC in place.
Suspicion of infection was raised in cases of blood cultures with low-level pathogenic bacteria like coagulase negative staphylococci (especially if recurrent), positive blood cultures without another obvious focus of infection or cases with signs of infection at insertion site of the CVC.
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We found a distance of 0.9 ± 0.8 mm from this line showing the CLR as a precise posterior/anterior landmark to place the tunnel at insertion sites of anteromedial fibers.
We can only conclude that sequences at insertion sites for LS1 and LS3 are repetitive and the implication of this can only be speculated.
The system includes assessment of osteophytes, JSN, erosions, cysts, misalignment, synovitis, flexor tenosynovitis, BMLs, and collateral ligament pathology such as absence/discontinuity and BMLs at insertion sites.
The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of medical-grade honey in reducing bacterial skin colonization at insertion sites.
Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNSs) were the most frequently isolated bacteria at insertion sites, accounting for 62% and 60% of all isolated microorganisms in the honey and control groups, respectively.
The SB transposon is designed to promote tumor growth by either enhancing transcription of proto-oncogenes or suppressing transcription of tumor suppressor genes located at insertion sites (reviewed in [ 29]).
Enthesopathy (Greek, en 'in' + thesis 'a placing' + pathos 'suffering') may be defined as an abnormal process occurring at insertion sites of muscle, tendons, and ligaments into bones or joint capsules [ 3].
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