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Elizabeth Boeschoten

Academic Medical Center

Publishes on Dialysis and Renal Disease Management, Antibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy, Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis. 3 papers and 810 citations.

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Adult Peritoneal Dialysis-Related Peritonitis Treatment Recommendations: 2000 Update
William F. Keane, George R. Bailie, Elizabeth Boeschoten et al.|Peritoneal Dialysis International|2000
Cited by 409

Department of Medicine,1 Hennepin County Medical Center, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Albany College of Pharmacy,2 Albany, New York, U.S.A.; Department of Peritoneal Dialysis,3 Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Manchester Royal Infirmary,4 Manchester, United Kingdom; Vanderbilt University Medical Center,5 Nashville, Tennessee; Baxter Healthcare Corporation,6 McGaw Park, Illinois, U.S.A.; Renal Division,7 Jikei-kai University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,8 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.; Renal Division,9 Department of Medicine, Evangelic School of Medicine, Curitiba Parana, Brazil; University of Toronto,10 Toronto Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Reviews and Original Articles
William F. Keane, Steven R. Alexander, George R. Bailie et al.|Peritoneal Dialysis International|1996
Cited by 203

The recommendations provided in this document represent a distillation of various experiences, as well as data obtained from published studies in the setting of substantial changes in antibiotic sensitivity. It is hoped that this revised compilation will provide a basis upon which future developments and advances can be made in the therapeutic approach to infectious complications of peritoneal dialysis.

Peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis treatment recommendations: 1996 update.
Cited by 198

The recommendations provided in this document represent a distillation of various experiences, as well as data obtained from published studies in the setting of substantial changes in antibiotic sensitivity. It is hoped that this revised compilation will provide a basis upon which future developments and advances can be made in the therapeutic approach to infectious complications of peritoneal dialysis.