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Comparison of Early versus Late Use of Antibiotic Locks in the Treatment of Catheter-Related Bacteremia
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Antibiotic locks are significantly more effective in clearing catheter-related bacteremia when used early in infection, diminishing the need for catheter exchange. Wire-guided exchange has a late-onset advantage for infection-free survival compared with catheter in situ treatment. The recurrence rates in the first 45 d after catheter-related bacteremia are similar regardless of the treatment strategy.
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