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Adverse effects related with peripheral IV catheter norepinephrine administration

extravasation

“The main adverse effect was extravasation, no additional complications occurred, phentolamine and terbutaline seem to be useful, and its availability is a necessity. It is essential for the nursing staff to carry out a close assessment and comprehensive care in patients receiving norepinephrine by peripheral route” García-Uribe etr al (2023).

Biofilm-associated candidal PICC infection – Full Text

CLABSI

“Blood culture detected Candida albicans and plain computed tomography (CT) revealed gas production surrounding the catheter in the brachiocephalic vein (Fig. 1a), leading to a diagnosis of central line-associated candidemia” Fukushima et al (2023).

Contaminated administration sets in suspected CLABSI

clabsi

“Although only a minority of CLABSI-suspect patients had positive blood cultures, the contamination rate of central venous catheters and administration set was high, possibly indicating a relevant under-reporting” Menger et al (2023).

Blood culture contamination quality improvement – Full Text

blood sampling

“Blood culture contamination rate continued to decrease with the use of a predisinfection process with 2% Chlorhexidine gluconate cloth before blood sample collection process. Practice improvement also was evident with effective feedback mechanism” Marcelino and Shepard (2023).

CLABSI follow-up study of 9924 catheters – Full Text

CLABSI

“Catheter tips were less likely to be colonised when the subclavian route was used compared to the internal jugular route and male sex as well as increased number of catheter lumens were associated with both catheter tip colonisation and CRI” Rockholt et al (2023).

PCR test in suspected CLABSI patients – Full Text

CLABSI

“The performance of rt-PCR in suspected HD CRBI events showed fast and high diagnostic accuracy. Its use would improve HD CRBI management with an antibiotic consumption decrease” Acquier et al (2022).

Serious neonatal PICC complications – Full Text

picc

“The abrupt onset of hemodynamic instability without an obvious cause in any neonate with PICC in situ should raise suspicion of pleural or pericardial effusions. Timely diagnosis through bedside ultrasound, and prompt aggressive intervention are critical” Zareef et al (2023).

Extravasation detection technology review 2023 – Full Text

extravasation

“In this review article, we have shed light on both physiological and engineering points of view of extravasation and its detection approaches. This review provides an overview on the most recent and relevant technologies that can help in the early detection of extravasation” Hirata et al (2023).

Peripheral IV catheter-related bacteraemia – Full Text

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“In conclusion, even though the risk of developing PVC-related BSI in patients admitted to medical wards may seem low, complications of PVC-related BSI are severe, and the associated mortality remains high” Drugeon et al (2023).

Intraosseous access for trauma resuscitation – Full Text

intraosseous

“We focused on severe trauma patients and conducted a systematic review to evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of intraosseous (IO) access compared to intravenous (IV) access for trauma resuscitation in prehospital care” Wang et al (2023).

Central venous catheter-related thrombosis daily assessment

UEDVT

“CRT is a frequent complication. It can occur as soon as the CVC is placed and mostly during the first week following catheterization. Half of the thromboses are small but one-third are extensive. They are often non-progressive and may be resolved after CVC removal” Wu et al (2023).

Intravenous antibiotic preparation

drug aministration

“This study showed that it took 83 experienced nurses 73.6 (SD 25.0) seconds to prepare an amoxicillin injection using the Ecoflac Connect needle-free connector compared with 110.0 (SD 34.6) seconds using the standard needle and syringe method, saving 36 seconds per dose on average, reducing the time taken by one-third” Clark (2023).

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