Infections associated with the hemodialysis catheter in nephropathic patients
Abstract
The use of a catheter as vascular access compared to the arteriovenous fistula is associated with an important risk factor in the development of infectious complications. Hemodialysis catheters are considered to represent the greatest risk of bacteremia, sepsis and death compared to other vascular accessesReferences
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