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"This retrospective review of 165 midline catheter outcomes was undertaken after a cluster of unexpected failures occurred" Meyer (2020).

Abstract:

Decision-making for vascular access device selection is becoming increasingly complex as new technologies come to market and efforts to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections increase. This retrospective review of 165 midline catheter outcomes was undertaken after a cluster of unexpected failures occurred in a large academic medical center in the southeastern United States. Mean dwell time for midline catheters was 8.5 days; 62.8% lasted to therapy completion, and complications occurred in 15.8%. A quality improvement initiative including implementation of a blood return algorithm and standard education for unit staff reduced infiltration and thrombosis complications.

Reference:

Meyer BM. Making the Most of Midlines: A Retrospective Review of Outcomes. J Infus Nurs. 2020 Nov/Dec;43(6):344-350. doi: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000393. PMID: 33141795.