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Evaluation of small-volume blood culture diversion device – Full Text
“Here, we found the small-volume Kurin Lock ISDD reduced blood culture contamination rates and theoretically avoided contamination costs, despite low ISDD compliance” Dolin et al (2026).
Local infection signs at the intravascular catheter-insertion site – Full Text
“Local signs at catheter insertion sites are frequent and differ across catheter type. Redness is under-recognised in routine clinical assessment compared with expert review, supporting the need for standardized, potentially artificial intelligence-assisted, approaches in daily practice” Buetti et al (2026).
Overview of vascular access device outcomes – Full Text
“Short peripheral intravenous catheters were widely used and failed early, while longer-duration devices were used less frequently despite lower failure rates” Fernández-Fernández et al (2026).
Ultrasound protocol for central venous catheterization – Full Text
“We developed and evaluated the “Standardized Evaluation of Central venous catheterization using Ultrasound for Risk Elimination and Detection” (SECURED) protocol, which integrates validated point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) techniques into a unified, six-step sequential workflow” Choi et al (2026).
Video assisted instruction on central venous catheter care – Full Text
“Video-assisted teaching may improve psychomotor skills in CVC care; however, its effects on anxiety reduction and student satisfaction remain inconclusive. Integrating video-assisted methods with other strategies may enhance both skill acquisition and emotional well-being in nursing education” Koç et al (2026).
Hypodermoclysis for hydrating children with difficult venous access
“Hypodermoclysis appears to be a safe, effective, and well-accepted option for pediatric dehydration. Its incorporation into pediatric clinical protocols may reduce the need for repeated venipuncture and associated distress, thereby improving patient comfort and family satisfaction” Silva et al (2026).
Clinically indicated versus routine replacement of peripheral intravenous cannulas
“In elderly patients, clinically indicated PIVCs removal was associated with significantly prolonged catheter dwell time but an increased risk of all-cause PIVCs failure. Vigilant monitoring for occlusion is particularly recommended during the first 96 hours of catheter retention in this population” Jiang et al (2026).
Risk factors for CRBSI with short-term central venous catheters
“Advanced age, multiple CVCs, parenteral nutrition, immunosuppressants, and mechanical ventilation were associated with higher CRBSI risk during the early phase of CVC use” Li et al (2026).
Adverse events frequency associated with daptomycin treatment during OPAT – Full Text
“The optimal laboratory monitoring frequency for outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy-related adverse events (OPAT-AEs) during daptomycin therapy is not well defined” Sunagawa et al (2026).
Hypodermoclysis utilization in long-term care
“Findings reveal heterogeneous use of hypodermoclysis in LTC, often at low volumes and over prolonged periods. Given the association between staffing levels and hypodermoclysis use, strengthened interprofessional engagement and collaboration may be needed to optimize hydration practices” Deniau et al (2026).
Bedside placement of tunneled dialysis catheters without fluoroscopy
“Ultrasound-guided, nonfluoroscopic bedside placement of right internal jugular vein tunneled catheters by nephrologists is feasible, safe, and cost-effective” Ganesh Srinivasa Prasad P et al (2026).
Paediatric drug product information review
“This study aims to improve the quality and completeness of the information provided by the SmPC for products with paediatric authorisation and to create greater awareness from both regulatory authority and market authorisation holders” Higi et al (2026).
Catheter-related bloodstream infections in hemodialysis – Full Text
“This study aims to identify and systematically assess the prevalence of Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) and identify risk factors of CRBSI in hemodialysis (HD) patients” Aftab et al (2026).
Interventional radiology for human spaceflight
“These findings support the feasibility of image-guided drainage, decompression, and vascular access as candidate strategies for managing acute conditions encountered during exploration missions” Schutt et al (2026).
Impact of catheter design on hemodialysis catheter lock therapy
“This review argues that the biological effect ultimately achieved within the catheter may also be shaped by catheter architecture and lock-handling variables, including tip design, side-hole geometry, true luminal volume, fill ratio, lock density, interdialytic dwell, and aspiration practice” Corrêa et al (2026).
CLABSI prediction in children with acute leukemia
“These findings highlight the potential of machine learning models as effective decision-support tools for CLABSI risk stratification and underscore the need for further validation to facilitate broader clinical application” Zhang et al (2026).
Review of vasoactive agent infusion via peripheral routes – Full Text
“Implementing a standardized protocol to ensure the appropriate size and placement of PVC, optimizing the dosage and duration of vasopressors, and establishing vigilant nursing monitoring can facilitate the safe administration of vasopressors via PVC, with substantial implications for the early management of shock, particularly in resource-constrained settings” Singh et al (2026).
Impact of t-EDTA lock solution on central venous access device-associated complications
“Compared with control locking solution, use of 4% t-EDTA locking solution for CVADs reduced the incidence of a composite outcome of CVAD-associated bloodstream infection, catheter occlusion requiring alteplase use, and catheter removal due to occlusion among adult patients in the ICU” Ornowska et al (2026).
Reducing blood culture contamination in emergency departments
“Although national benchmarks recommend contamination rates of less than 3%, the Department of Veterans Affairs sets a more stringent goal of less than 1%. Many emergency departments face challenges in consistently meeting this standard. This project aimed to reduce blood culture contamination through a series of evidence-based interventions” Mikovich et al (2026).
Infections associated with peripheral venous catheters
“Although less frequent than central venous catheter infections, PVC-related bloodstream infections represent an important public health concern due to their widespread use. Incidence is likely underestimated because of limited reporting and variable diagnostic criteria” Piuco Preve et al (2026).
Decision-making during IV dressing application and removal – Full Text
“Our findings stress the need for targeted nursing education, structured support for reflective practice, and fostering a ward culture where nurses consistently apply evidence-based practices for PICC dressing and securement” Larsen et al (2026).
PICC placement in severely thrombocytopenic patients – Full Text
“PICCs represent a feasible and minimally invasive option for central venous access in patients with acute leukemia undergoing chemotherapy induction, with a favorable safety profile in terms of CR-bleeding, sDVT, and BSI in our real-world experience” Picardi et al (2026).