Puncture site options for manual intraosseous infusion – Full Text
“Selection of the puncture site markedly influences the effectiveness of manual intraosseous infusion, with the proximal humerus potentially offering better puncture efficacy than the proximal tibia” Huo et al (2024).
Chemotherapy extravasation injury case study – Full Text
“She was started on TV at 2 mg/kg dose every 21 days. During cycle two of TV, her peripheral intravenous line in the right antecubital vein infiltrated after 23 ml of therapy” Son et al (2024).
Medication administration errors in neonatal intensive care units – Full Text
“This study developed and validated an ML-based model to predict the presence of MAEs among neonates in NICUs. AdaBoost was identified as the best-performing algorithm. Utilising the model’s predictions, healthcare providers can potentially reduce MAE occurrence through timely interventions” Henry Basil et al (2024).
Flushing interval for totally implantable venous access ports – Full Text
“The incidence and burden of intraluminal clots did not increase significantly within the first 3 months. Occlusion was rare, even in the presence of clots, and was successfully treated. Therefore, a 3-month flushing interval appears to be a safe and practical option, aligning with the common recommendation for surveillance intervals in patients with cancer” Yang et al (2024).
Review of peripheral IV catheter failure in the ED – Full Text
“This study identified a prevalence of PVC failure in the ED of around 1%. The most prevalent complication was dysfunction, followed by extravasation and dislodgement. In addition, PVC failure was associated with comorbidity/complications, psycho-emotional and mental-cognitive CCIFs domains” Urbina et al (2024).
CLABSI risk associated with ethnicity and socioeconomic disparities – Full Text
“We did not find a difference in CLABSI risk between non-Hispanic White and non-Hispanic Black patients when adjusting for CLABSI risk inherent in type and configuration of CVC” Gottlieb et al (2024).
Targeted single-dose antibiotics to reduce CLABSI – Full Text
“Alteplase use has been associated with CLABSIs. Providing a single dose of post-alteplase antibiotics targeting the most likely site-specific pathogens may reduce the incidence of CLABSIs” Watchorn et al (2024).
The role of education to improve safer injection practices – Full Text
“Education is thought to be the most important factor in good injection practices that could reduce infections. Relevant knowledge through timely training is expected to have a positive impact on performance and compliance related to safe injections” Park et al (2024).
Drug delivery during syringe pump change over
“In a simulated environment with a cardiac output of 5 L/min, the CVP level and vertical position of the syringe pump generated bolus or backflow events during the syringe pump changeover” Lucchini et al (2024).
Intravenous line labels for high-alert drugs
“The label can be used as a technology to prevent misidentification of high-alert medications administered to critically ill patients through intravenous lines, thereby enhancing medication safety in healthcare institutions” de Kassio Nunes et al (2024).
Vein visualisation technology for peripheral IV access in paediatric patients – Full text
“Vein visualisation technology allows for a rapid, thorough assessment of patients’ vasculature to determine an optimal site for PIVC placement beyond what is visible to the naked eye or achievable using traditional methods” Weathers et al (2024).
CLABSI reduction in preterm neonates
“To compare the incidence of central line associated blood stream infections (CLABSI) with the use of umbilical venous catheters (UVC) as primary vascular access in preterm neonates with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC)” Arun et al (2024).
Safety of peripherally infused vasopressors
“Peripherally infused sympathomimetic vasopressors are safe to administer up to 24 hours with a low incidence of extravasation events while avoiding CVC placement in the majority of patients” Zichichi et al (2024).
Ultrasound-guided CVC placement-related complications in neonates
“No significant difference was detected in the incidence of hematoma or venous thrombosis between the control and ultrasound groups. Other complications, such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, phlebitis, and cardiac tamponade, rarely occurred” Cui et al (2024).
IV and subcutaneous modes of administration in oncology patients
“Compared with IV administration, SC oncology treatment is a preferred option by patients and HCPs, increasing optionality and reducing treatment time while simultaneously increasing capacity and reducing the financial burden on healthcare systems” Aguiar-Ibáñez et al (2024).
OPAT continuous infusions – Norwegian experience – Full Text
“While OPAT in Norwegian healthcare has been rare, a new continuous ambulatory delivery device (CADD) allowing multiple daily dosing treatments has been innovated making OPAT more accessible” Skogen et al (2024).
Detection of infusion-related microplastics
“This work examined the content, type, shape, and size of M/NPs released directly into the bloodstream from medical devices via saline solution during intravenous (IV) injection” Mou et al (2024).
Ultrasound-guided cannulation training in therapeutic apheresis units
“USGC is a useful tool to reduce the need for CVAD. Training across multiple apheresis units is a lengthy procedure, but it can be successfully implemented” Putensen et al (2024).
Blood collection from central venous access devices
“To explore the facilitators of and barriers factors of evidence-based decision-making in CVAD blood collection in clinical practice” Qian et al (2024).
Pediatric emergency department based OPAT
“Our results affirm that pediatric emergency-based OPAT is a safe yet effective practice in children with good clinical outcome. We believe that a reduction in admissions translates to better hospital resource utilization” Bin Salleeh et al (2024).
Comparing midline catheter and PICC in cancer patients – Full Text
“This study aims to investigate the outcomes of PICC, and MC devices in patients undergoing chemotherapy” Beatrice et al (2024).
Central catheter-associated bloodstream infection surveillance
“Prospective CLABSI surveillance indicated stable incidence densities per 1000 catheter-days, but there were significant shifts of causative microorganisms over time” Obenhuber et al (2024).
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PICC colonization with multi drug-resistant microorganisms and CLABSI – Full Text
“The findings of the present study suggest that CLABSIs caused by MDROs in PICCs are associated with a shorter mean catheter dwell time compared to those caused by non-MDROs, underscoring the importance of considering infections by MDROs when evaluating PICC dwell times” Pitiriga et al (2024).
Antimicrobial activity against bacterial biofilms on CVC – Full Text
“For the first time, a new dynamic in vitro model was constructed to evaluate the antimicrobial activity against bacterial biofilms on central venous catheters (CVCs) on both external surface and internal surface” Fang et al (2024).
Implantable port fracture case study
“This case underscores the importance of early identification and interdisciplinary collaboration in managing port catheter fractures and migrations, even in the absence of typical symptoms” Chandna et al (2024).
Pharmacy-led neonatal CLABSI reduction initiative
“Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians received training on how to properly prime tubing, document when a patient received a new central line, document if a central line was removed, and record when new tubing was due based on a department policy” Zackeroff et al (2024).
Intraosseous access in adults during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest – Full Text
“To compare the effectiveness of intraosseous versus intravenous vascular access in the treatment of adult patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest” Ko et al (2024).
Ultrasound-guided supraclavicular approach for tunneled CVC insertion
“We examined the clinical outcomes of tCVC insertions performed by junior residents through UGSC of the BCV” Iwamoto et al (2024).
Measuring venous oxygen saturation from midline catheters
“Midline catheters are inserted via a peripheral vein above the antecubital fossa and provide a safe alternative to CVCs. This study aimed to determine the equivalence of ScvO2 and midline catheter oxygen saturation (SmO2) in critically ill patients” Kim et al (2024).
IV lock solution in paediatric oncology patients – Full Text
“Taurolidine-citrate(-heparin) lock solutions (TCHL) are suggested as a promising and safe method for the prevention of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI)” van den Bosch et al (2024).
Elastomeric infusion pumps for colorectal cancer chemotherapy – Full Text
“The selection of portable elastomeric infusion pumps should consider the preferences of patients with colorectal cancer, as these devices have the potential to enhance their quality of life” Yamada et al (2024).
Preventing biofilm formation and adhesion – Full Text
“We are attempting to assess the effect of a new therapeutic agent, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), on adhesion and biofilm formation in Candida parapsilosis clinical strains” Zuo et al (2024).
Catheter-associated deep venous thrombosis in adults with inflammatory bowel disease – Full Text
“Our study shows that CADVT risk is nearly three times higher with PICCs compared with tunneled catheters. We recommend tunneled catheter placement for patients with IBD who require HPN infusion greater than 30 days” Siddiqui et al (2024).
Canadian nosocomial infection surveillance program – Full Text
“A significant rate increase was observed in adult mixed intensive care unit CLABSIs (1.07-1.93 infections per 1,000 line days, p=0.05) and a non-significant rate increase was observed in SSIs following knee arthroplasty (0.31-0.42 infections per 100 surgeries, p=0.45)” Canadian Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program (2024).
Barriers related to implementing CLABSI prevention guidelines – Full Text
“Critical care nurses exhibited low knowledge of CLABSI prevention guidelines, with compliance reaching an acceptable level. Despite the higher perceived barriers, the nurses demonstrated a positive attitude. Nurses with greater knowledge and positive attitudes displayed higher compliance levels” Alqalah (2024).
OPAT structure review from multiple countries – Full Text
“This paper presents a comparative analysis of Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) structures and delivery options across different countries” Reidy et al (2024).
Pediatric infusion extravasation – Full Text
“Improving nursing measures and enhancing nursing management can reduce the incidence of fluid extravasation and infusion set dislodgement in pediatric patients, improve children’s compliance and satisfaction of their families, and reduce family complaints” Lv et al (2024).
Umbilical venous catheter malposition – Full Text
“We present a rare case of umbilical venous catheter (UVC) malposition complicated with respiratory distress, pleural effusion, and acute kidney injury” Simreen et al (2024).
Association between HAI and hospital financial performance – Full Text
“This study demonstrates that specific HAIs may be associated with increased hospital expenses. Proactively targeting these infections through tailored interventions may lead to reduced hospital costs, improved financial performance, and economic stability” Beauvais et al (2024).
StatSeal catheter exit site protection evaluation trial
“The findings demonstrate StatSeal’s effectiveness in improving patient outcomes by reducing exit site bleeding and associated complications, enhancing the efficiency of vascular access maintenance and potentially lowering associated healthcare costs” Hastings and Barton (2024).
Complication rate comparison between midline catheters and PICC
“PICCs are associated with fewer total complications and longer dwell times compared to MCs, which tend to be more often removed prematurely” Lai et al (2024).
Research protocol for a novel antimicrobial dressing for peripheral IV catheters – Full Text
“We hypothesise an impregnated CHG transparent dressing, in comparison to standard polyurethane dressing, will be safe, effective and cost-effective in protecting against PIVC-related infectious complications and phlebitis” Rickard et al (2024).
Neonatal PICC-related thrombosis risk factors
“This systematic review and meta-analysis illuminates the incidence and risk factors linked to neonatal PICC-related thrombosis, delivering essential insights pivotal for clinical decision-making and enhancing patient care within neonatal health care settings” Chen et al (2024).
Strategies to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infection
“Interview themes suggested that staffing shortages (83%) and less vigilant central line practices (100%) contributed to increased CLABSI SIR during the pandemic. Interviewed organizations described evidence-based interventions, such as using chlorhexidine gluconate for skin preparation, along with other innovative strategies they used to establish reduced CLABSI rates” Patrianakos et al (2024).
Arterial catheter adverse events in ICU
“It was evidenced that patients are subjected to risks of adverse events from the insertion moment to removal of the arterial catheter, focusing on the infusion solution used to fill the circuit, the type of securement and dressings chosen, as well as the Nursing care measures for the prevention of bloodstream infection” Mariano-Gomes et al (2024).
CVC management in children with cancer
“Central venous access through tunneled central venous catheters (CVCs) are one of the cornerstones of modern oncologic practice in pediatric patients since CVCs provide a reliable access route for the administration of chemotherapy” van den Bosch et al (2024).
Multi-lumen infusion device to reduce CLABSI in neonates – Full Text
“A new medical device was developed for multi-infusion in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) with the aim to address issues related to drug incompatibilities and central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI)” Martelin et al (2024).
Scoping review aims to investigate vascular access device evidence in the ED
“This scoping review will summarise the current state of evidence for vascular access devices in the ED setting. This will identify gaps in the literature and, in turn, assist clinicians and researchers in pinpointing areas for future exploration and provide a valuable guide for future research” Xu et al (2024).
Clinically assisted nutrition and hydration
“Clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) decision-making in adult patients presents complex ethical dilemmas that require careful consideration and navigation. This clinical review addresses the multifaceted aspects of CANH, emphasising the importance of ethical frameworks and the role of advanced clinical practitioners (ACPs) in guiding decision-making processes” Alsararatee (2024).
How to secure noncuffed CVC in pediatrics
“In the SECURED trial, noncuffed CVCs secured with SASS had fewer dislodgements compared with SSDs, with a lower cost per patient and an acceptable safety profile. Future efforts should be directed at SASS implementation at the health service level” Kleidon et al (2024).
PIVC-induced phlebitis study
“This study aimed to determine the incidence of peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC)-induced phlebitis and its predictors among adult patients hospitalized at Dow University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan” Yaqoob et al (2024).
Neonatal PICC virtual training simulator – Full Text
“This neonatal virtual simulation software serves as a complement to, rather than a replacement for, traditional clinical training. Its integration into educational programs significantly enhances learning outcomes” Fu et al (2024).