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Identifying Structural Factors Associated With Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (Clabsi) Risk In A Single-Center Pediatric Academic Hospital, Elizabeth Monsees, Paul N. Bauer, Yolanda Ballam, Brian R. Lee
Identifying Structural Factors Associated With Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (Clabsi) Risk In A Single-Center Pediatric Academic Hospital, Elizabeth Monsees, Paul N. Bauer, Yolanda Ballam, Brian R. Lee
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Objective: compare unit structure and process-related factors against unit-specific CLABSI rate.
Conclusion: CLABSI mitigation requires more than individual competence with task-related practices; the unique work ecology of each clinical area may broadly influence CLABSI as an outcome; extending analyses to consider organizational structure can inform resource allocation and recalibrate traditional prevention strategies.
Implementing Lean Daily Management System To Improve Cvor First Case On-Time Starts, Haley Borchers, Kelly Fehlhafer, Barbara Mueller, Jessica Nichols, Sarah Talken, Mary Hunter, Kenneth Sam
Implementing Lean Daily Management System To Improve Cvor First Case On-Time Starts, Haley Borchers, Kelly Fehlhafer, Barbara Mueller, Jessica Nichols, Sarah Talken, Mary Hunter, Kenneth Sam
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No abstract provided.
Leveraging Human Factors To Improve Clabsi: Implementation Of A Central Line Dressing Change Kit, Tara Benton, Barb Haney, Lacey Bergerhofer, Susan Burns, Yolanda Ballam, Kaitlyn Hoch
Leveraging Human Factors To Improve Clabsi: Implementation Of A Central Line Dressing Change Kit, Tara Benton, Barb Haney, Lacey Bergerhofer, Susan Burns, Yolanda Ballam, Kaitlyn Hoch
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No abstract provided.
Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (Tpe) Performed In Tandem With Crrt And/Or Ecmo: Experience Of One Pediatric Center, Lejla Music Aplenc, Cindy George, Kimberly Marriott
Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (Tpe) Performed In Tandem With Crrt And/Or Ecmo: Experience Of One Pediatric Center, Lejla Music Aplenc, Cindy George, Kimberly Marriott
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SUMMARY
The most common indications for starting tandem procedures were ASFA Category III indications, followed by un-categorized indications.
Similar to other reports in literature, hypocalcemia and hypotension were the most common complications. Transfusion reactions were rare, despite the use of large volumes of plasma.
Tandem procedures in critically ill pediatric patients require close monitoring and excellent communication between staff members.