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    GAVeCeLT-WoCoVA Consensus on subcutaneously anchored securement devices for the securement of venous catheters: Current evidence and recommendations for future research.

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    Authors
    Pinelli, Fulvio
    Pittiruti, Mauro
    Van Boxtel, Ton
    Barone, Giovanni
    Biffi, Roberto
    Capozzoli, Giuseppe
    Crocoli, Alessandro
    Elli, Stefano
    Elisei, Daniele
    Fabiani, Adam
    Garrino, Cristina
    Graziano, Ugo
    Montagnani, Luca
    Prato, Alessio Pini
    Scoppettuolo, Giancarlo
    Zadra, Nicola
    Zanaboni, Clelia
    Zerla, Pietro
    Konstatinou, Evangelos
    Jones, Matt
    Rosay, Hervé
    Simcock, Liz
    Stas, Marguerite
    Pepe, Gilda
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    GAVeCeLT-WoCoVA Consensus on subcutaneously anchored securement devices for the securement of venous catheters: Current evidence and recommendations for future research.
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    J Vasc Access 2020; 1129729820924568
    DOI
    10.1177/1129729820924568
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    32613887
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/623957
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1177/1129729820924568
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