Catheter revision for the treatment of intractable exit site infection/tunnel infection in peritoneal dialysis patients: a single centre experience

KYUH CHO, JUNY DO, JWON PARK… - Nephrology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: Catheter‐related infection is a major cause of catheter loss in peritoneal dialysis (PD).
We evaluated the effect of catheter revision on the treatment of intractable exit site infection …

Catheter revision for the treatment of intractable exit site infection/tunnel infection in peritoneal dialysis patients: a single centre experience.

KH Cho, DO JY, JW Park, KW Yoon - Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.), 2012 - europepmc.org
Aim Catheter-related infection is a major cause of catheter loss in peritoneal dialysis (PD).
We evaluated the effect of catheter revision on the treatment of intractable exit site infection …

Catheter revision for the treatment of intractable exit site infection/tunnel infection in peritoneal dialysis patients: A single centre experience.

KYUH CHO, JUNY DO, JWON PARK… - …, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
ABSTRACT: Aim: Catheter-related infection is a major cause of catheter loss in peritoneal
dialysis (PD). We evaluated the effect of catheter revision on the treatment of intractable exit …

Catheter revision for the treatment of intractable exit site infection/tunnel infection in peritoneal dialysis patients: a single centre experience

KH Cho, DO Jun-Young, JW Park… - Nephrology (Carlton …, 2012 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aim Catheter-related infection is a major cause of catheter loss in peritoneal dialysis (PD).
We evaluated the effect of catheter revision on the treatment of intractable exit site infection …

Catheter revision for the treatment of intractable exit site infection/tunnel infection in peritoneal dialysis patients: A single centre experience

KYUH CHO, JUNY DO, JWON PARK, KWOO YOON - Nephrology, 2012 - infona.pl
Aim: Catheter‐related infection is a major cause of catheter loss in peritoneal dialysis (PD).
We evaluated the effect of catheter revision on the treatment of intractable exit site infection …