2021
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.e20033
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Clinical and financial implications of central venous catheters bloodstream infections in patients with multiple myeloma in the United States.

Abstract: e20033 Background: Multiple Myeloma(MM) has an increased exposure to intravascular catheters due to the increased risk of severe infections and due to the route of treatment administration. Central Venous Catheter Bloodstream Infections(CVCBI) have significant mortality, imply a delay in treatment and increased cost as well. There is no prior report on the risk factors for poor outcome in MM patients that develop this complication. We aim to describe the predictors of mortality as well as the changes in cost … Show more

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