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Filtration of intravenous (IV) infusions is an old topic that has been forgotten for almost a decade, but it is now being discussed again and there is more interest than ever in the world of venous access devices” Pittiruti (2016).

Filtration of intravenous (IV) infusions is an old topic that has been forgotten for almost a decade, but it is now being discussed again and there is more interest than ever in the world of venous access devices. An important symposium on filtration was held at the last World Conference on Vascular Access (WoCoVA) in Lisbon, Portugal on 24 June 2016.

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Considering that need for filtering IV solutions has been underestimated in recent years, many of the symposium attendees may have been surprised to learn the new concepts and the new data accumulating on the importance of filtration” Pittiruti (2016).

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Time to rethink filtration: New understandings in IV filtration relevant to patient care (WoCoVA Lisbon, 22-24 June 2016). British Journal of Nursing. 2016.

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