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KIReports on Twitter: "3/Tunneled HD-CVC has a Dacron cuff: ➡️allows tissue integration to anchor the catheter ➡️protects against pericatheter bacterial entry. Hence, lesser CRBSI with tunneled vs non-tunneled (1.6 vs. 4.8 per
4 Tunneled Dacron cuffed catheter (used with permission of S. Hill,... | Download Scientific Diagram
![KIReports on Twitter: "3/Tunneled HD-CVC has a Dacron cuff: ➡️allows tissue integration to anchor the catheter ➡️protects against pericatheter bacterial entry. Hence, lesser CRBSI with tunneled vs non-tunneled (1.6 vs. 4.8 per KIReports on Twitter: "3/Tunneled HD-CVC has a Dacron cuff: ➡️allows tissue integration to anchor the catheter ➡️protects against pericatheter bacterial entry. Hence, lesser CRBSI with tunneled vs non-tunneled (1.6 vs. 4.8 per](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FGffDYDUYAQMSnB.png)
KIReports on Twitter: "3/Tunneled HD-CVC has a Dacron cuff: ➡️allows tissue integration to anchor the catheter ➡️protects against pericatheter bacterial entry. Hence, lesser CRBSI with tunneled vs non-tunneled (1.6 vs. 4.8 per
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A) Dirty uneven Dacron remains after shaving the external Dacron cuff.... | Download Scientific Diagram
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