Peripherally inserted central catheter in critically ill patients

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LCR Lamblet
LR Guastelli
DF Moura
M Alves
AC Bittencourt
APP Teixeira
E Knobel
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[1] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,
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Critical Care | / 9卷 / Suppl 2期
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Catheter; Great Majority; Vascular System; Infectious Complication; Descriptive Study;
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10.1186/cc3648
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