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Surface heparinization of central venous catheters reduces microbial colonization in vitro and in vivo

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Abstract

Covalent end point surface heparinization appears to have a great impact on both in vitro and in vivo bacterial colonization of central venous catheters. Such heparinization can be a practical and economical approach to the prevention of catheter-associated bacteremia or fungemia.

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