Ethanol lock and risk of hemodialysis catheter infection in critically ill patients. A randomized controlled trial.
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B. Souweine | J. Timsit | L. Bouadma | C. Schwebel | É. Azoulay | L. Argaud | K. Klouche | M. Darmon | M. Garrouste-Orgeas | S. Cayot | F. Vincent | A. Boyer | D. Gruson | C. Mariat | A. Vésin | A. Lautrette | A. Lepape | J. Bohé | E. Canet | D. Guélon | O. Cointault | N. Caillot
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