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Van Boxtel T, Pittiruti M, Arkema A, et al. WoCoVA consensus on the clinical use of in-line filtration during intravenous infusions: Current evidence and recommendations for future research. J Vasc Access. 2021;1129729821989165doi: 10.1177/1129729821989165.
Van Boxtel, T., Pittiruti, M., Arkema, A., Ball, P., Barone, G., Bertoglio, S., Biffi, R., Dupont, C., Fonzo-Christe, C., Foster, J., Jones, M., Keck, C., Ray-Barruel, G., Sasse, M., Scoppettuolo, G., Van Den Hoogen, A., Villa, G., Hadaway, L., Ryder, M., Schears, G., & Stone, J. (2021). WoCoVA consensus on the clinical use of in-line filtration during intravenous infusions: Current evidence and recommendations for future research. The journal of vascular access, 1129729821989165. https://doi.org/10.1177/1129729821989165
Van Boxtel, Ton, et al. "WoCoVA consensus on the clinical use of in-line filtration during intravenous infusions: Current evidence and recommendations for future research." The journal of vascular access vol. (2021): 1129729821989165. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/1129729821989165
Van Boxtel T, Pittiruti M, Arkema A, Ball P, Barone G, Bertoglio S, Biffi R, Dupont C, Fonzo-Christe C, Foster J, Jones M, Keck C, Ray-Barruel G, Sasse M, Scoppettuolo G, Van Den Hoogen A, Villa G, Hadaway L, Ryder M, Schears G, Stone J. WoCoVA consensus on the clinical use of in-line filtration during intravenous infusions: Current evidence and recommendations for future research. J Vasc Access. 2021 Jan 28;1129729821989165. doi: 10.1177/1129729821989165. Epub 2021 Jan 28. PMID: 33506747.
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