| A Novel Integrated Chlorhexidine-impregnated Transparent Dressing for Prevention of Vascular Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection: A Prospective Comparative Study in Healthy Subjects |
Maki D‚ University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, et al. |
The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) |
April‚ 2008 |
| Prospective‚ Randomized‚ Controlled Trial Assessing the Clinical Performance of a Transparent Chlorhexidine Gel Pad Intravascular Catheter Dressing |
Rupp M‚ University of Nebraska Medical Center, et al. |
The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) |
April‚ 2008 |
| Antimicrobial Activity of a CHG-Impregnated Gel Pad for IV Site Protection |
Schwab D‚ 3M Senior Research Microbiologist, et al. |
Infusion Nursing Society (INS) |
May‚ 2008 |
| A Multicenter Prospective Open Label Evaluation of the Clinical Performance of a Chlorhexidine Gluconate Antimicrobial Transparent Dressing |
Deschneau M‚ 3M Senior Technical Service Specialist, et al. |
Infusion Nursing Society (INS) |
May‚ 2008 |
| Clinical Performance of a New Transparent Chlorhexidine Gluconate Central Venous Catheter Dressing (Ease of Use Study) |
Olson C‚ RN-BC and the Vascular Access Team of Abbott Northwestern Hospital |
Journal of the Association for Vascular Access (JAVA) |
Spring‚ 2008 |
| Migration of Chlorhexidine Gluconate Under Antimicrobial Gel Pad of IV Securement Dressing to Provide Continuous Antimicrobial Protection |
Schwab D‚ 3M Senior Research Microbiologist‚ et al. |
Association for Vascular Access (AVA) |
September‚ 2008 |
| A Controlled Randomized Prospective Comparative Pilot Study to Evaluate the Ease of Use of a Transparent CHG Gel Dressing vs. a CHG Disk in Healthy Subjects |
Eyberg C‚ 3M Clinical Research, et al. |
Journal of the Association for Vascular Access (JAVA) |
Fall‚ 2008 |
| Suppression of Regrowth of Normal Skin Flora Under Chlorhexidine Gluconate Dressings Applied to CHG-Prepped Skin |
Bashir MH, et al. |
American Society for Microbiology (ICAAC) and Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) |
October‚ 2008 |
| The Absorptive Abilities of a CHG Gel Dressing: Can Initial Gauze Dressings be Avoided |
Olson C‚ RN-BC and the Vascular Access Team of Abbott Northwestern Hospital |
The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) |
March‚ 2009 |
| Growth Inhibition of Microorganisms Involved in Catheter-Related Infections by an Antimicrobial Transparent IV Dressing Containing Chlorhexidine Gluconate (CHG) |
Hensler JP, 3M Health Care, et al. |
European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) |
May‚ 2009 |
| Economic Evaluation of Antimicrobial IV Dressings |
Brenner J, MBA‚ 3M Health Care |
Infusion Nursing Society (INS) |
May‚ 2009 |
| Evaluation of a New CHG Gel Pad Dressing for Catheter Care |
Zehrer C, RN, MS, 3M Clinical Research, et al. |
Infusion Nursing Society (INS) |
May‚ 2009 |
| The Use of Chlorhexidine Gluconate (CHG) on Central Line Insertion Sites: Disc vs. Gel Pad Dressing |
Meninger S, RN, BSN, Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center, et al. |
Association for Vascular Access (AVA) |
September, 2009 |
| Study of Bloodsteam Infection Rates: Factors You Should Know |
Walters S., MS, 3M Health Care, et al. |
Association for Vascular Access (AVA) |
September, 2009 |