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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422406/phlebitis-in-medical-surgical-units-a-case-control-study-in-a-brazilian-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabela Granado Antequera, Amanda Saba, Maryana da Silva Furlan
The most commonly used vascular access is the peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC). However, it can trigger complications and the occurrence of adverse events, such as phlebitis. This study evaluated the variables that are associated with the occurrence of phlebitis in medical and surgical inpatient units. This is an observational, retrospective, case-control study in medical and surgical hospitalization units of a private general hospital in the city of São Paulo. Participants were an average age of 66...
March 2024: Journal of Infusion Nursing: the Official Publication of the Infusion Nurses Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416867/a-retrospective-comparison-of-upper-and-lower-extremity-intraosseous-access-during-out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest-resuscitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tanner Smida, Remle Crowe, Jeffrey Jarvis, Taylor Ratcliff, Mat Goebel
OBJECTIVE: Intraosseous (IO) access is frequently utilized during the resuscitation of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients. Due to proximity to the heart and differential flow rates, the anatomical site of IO access may impact patient outcomes. Using a large dataset, we aimed to compare the outcomes of OHCA patients who received upper or lower extremity IO access during resuscitation. METHODS: The ESO Data Collaborative public use research datasets were used for this retrospective study...
February 28, 2024: Prehospital Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413831/an-mhealth-application-for-chronic-vascular-access-a-multi-method-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda J Ullman, Emily Larsen, Victoria Gibson, Sebastian Binnewies, Ryoma Ohira, Nicole Marsh, Craig Mcbride, Karen Winterbourn, Francesca Boyte, Jacqueline Cunninghame, Mitchell Dufficy, Karin Plummer, Natasha Roberts, Mari Takashima, Marie Cooke, Joshua Byrnes, Claire M Rickard, Tricia M Kleidon
BACKGROUND: Healthcare consumers require diverse resources to assist their navigation of complex healthcare interactions, however, these resources need to be fit for purpose. AIM: In this study, we evaluated the utility, usability and feasibility of children, families and adults requiring long-term intravenous therapy using a recently developed mobile health application (App), intravenous (IV) Passport. DESIGN: Multi-site, parallel, multi-method, prospective cohort study...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Clinical Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38390709/efficacy-and-safety-of-the-valsalva-maneuver-in-relieving-venipuncture-pain-in-children-and-adults-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Haoning Shi, Xia Li, Xiaotong Huang, Haoran Yang, Jing Li, Xiao Yang
Venipuncture is a common invasive clinical procedure, and pain management during puncture has been of interest to healthcare professionals. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the Valsalva maneuver (VM) for the relief of venipuncture pain in children and adults. PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang, VIP database, and CBM were searched from inception to December 2023 for all available randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that evaluated the impact of VM on venipuncture...
February 23, 2024: Journal of Vascular Access
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372249/nurse-focused-ultrasound-guided-iv-program-improves-core-emergency-department-process-measures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ross Kessler, Jane Hall, Anne K Chipman, Michael Kennedy Hall, Ashley Amick
INTRODUCTION: Ultrasound-guided peripheral IV catheter (USGIV) insertion is as an effective procedure to establish access in patients with difficult intravenous access (DIVA), a condition frequently encountered in the Emergency Department (ED). This study describes a DIVA quality improvement program focusing on rapid identification of DIVA patients and emergency nurse USGIV training and evaluates its impact on overall frequency of USGIV use and process measures related to quality of patient care...
February 19, 2024: Journal of Vascular Access
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38369817/a-retrospective-analysis-of-anticoagulant-safety-among-heart-transplant-recipients-undergoing-endomyocardial-biopsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James Christian Stock, Jason Carlquist, Megan Melnyk, Sakima Smith, Indra Bole, Vaiibhav Patel, Sitaramesh Emani, Beth Foreman, Ayesha Hasan, Veronica Franco, Brent Charles Lampert, Garrie Joseph Haas, Ajay Vallakati, Jianing Ma, Jing Peng, Konstantinos Dean Boudoulas, Rami Kahwash
BACKGROUND: Transvenous endomyocardial biopsy is an invasive procedure which is used to diagnose rejection following an orthotopic heart transplant. Endomyocardial biopsy is widely regarded as low risk with all-cause complication rates below 5% in most safety studies. Following transplant, some patients require therapeutic anticoagulation. It is unknown whether anticoagulation increases endomyocardial biopsy bleeding risk. METHODS: Records from 2061 endomyocardial biopsies performed for post-transplant rejection surveillance at our institution between November 2016 and August 2022 were reviewed...
February 2024: Clinical Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38364591/an-mhealth-application-for-chronic-vascular-access-consumer-led-co-creation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda J Ullman, Victoria Gibson, Tricia M Kleidon, Sebastian Binnewies, Ryoma Ohira, Nicole Marsh, Craig McBride, Karen Winterbourn, Francesca Boyte, Jacqueline Cunninghame, Natasha Roberts, Grace Hui Xu, Mari Takashima, Marie Cooke, Claire M Rickard, Joshua Byrnes, Emily Larsen
PURPOSE: Children with chronic and complex health conditions frequently need intravenous devices. The current approach to intravenous device selection, insertion, and monitoring is inconsistent, and healthcare consumers are often negatively affected by siloed health information, and poor future planning. Despite child- and family-centred care being recognised as a pillar of paediatric nursing care, limited implementation for vascular access device planning and management is evident. DESIGN AND METHODS: To address this, we conducted a multi-phased approach to co-create, then evaluate, a mobile health (mHealth) application: IV Passport...
February 15, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38352095/technical-feasibility-and-safety-of-central-venous-ports-for-intravenous-chemotherapy-in-infants-with-retinoblastoma-a-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takatoshi Kubo, Miyuki Sone, Shunsuke Sugawara, Masahiko Kusumoto, Ayumu Arakawa, Chitose Ogawa, Shigenobu Suzuki, Yasuaki Arai, Osamu Abe
PURPOSE: The central venous port (CVP) is widely used for intravenous chemotherapy (IVC) in adult patients because of its lower infection rates and easier management than that of a central venous catheter. However, the feasibility and safety of the CVP for IVC in infants remain unknown. This study evaluated the usefulness of CVP for IVC in infants with retinoblastoma. METHODS: The usefulness of CVP was retrospectively evaluated using technical success rates, the safety of CVP placement, and postoperative procedure-related complications in 18 infants with retinoblastoma...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38337999/computed-tomography-evaluation-of-frozen-or-glycerinated-bradypus-variegatus-cadavers-a-comprehensive-view-with-emphasis-on-anatomical-aspects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michel Santos E Cunha, Rodrigo Dos Santos Albuquerque, José Gonçalo Monteiro Campos, Francisco Décio de Oliveira Monteiro, Kayan da Cunha Rossy, Thiago da Silva Cardoso, Lucas Santos Carvalho, Luisa Pucci Bueno Borges, Sheyla Farhayldes Souza Domingues, Roberto Thiesen, Roberta Martins Crivelaro Thiesen, Pedro Paulo Maia Teixeira
Bradypus variegatus has unique anatomical characteristics, and many of its vascular and digestive tract aspects have yet to be clearly understood. This lack of information makes clinical diagnoses and surgical procedures difficult. The aim of this study was to evaluate the anatomical aspects of frozen and glycerinated corpses of B. variegatus using computed tomography (CT), emphasizing vascular and digestive contrast studies. Nine corpses that died during routine hospital were examined via CT in the supine position with scanning in the craniocaudal direction...
January 23, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336606/association-between-peripheral-intravenous-catheters-and-clinical-characteristics-in-the-development-of-phlebitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gonca Ertaş Akyüz, Nuray Turan
BACKGROUND: Serious complications can develop from erroneous insertion of a peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC). Successful PIVC insertion has a great place in the continuation of IV treatment without causing complications that may require the removal of the PIVC. METHODS: The population for this prospective observational study included patients who had undergone PIVC insertion in the surgical, intensive care, and inpatient units of a large teaching and research hospital in Istanbul...
February 9, 2024: Journal of Vascular Access
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324092/comparing-contamination-rates-of-sterile-covered-and-uncovered-transducers-for-ultrasound-guided-peripheral-intravenous-lines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yonathan Estrella, Nathan Panzlau, Kevin Vinokur, Samuel Ayala, Maya Lin, Theodore Gaeta, Lawrence Melniker, Gerardo Chiricolo, Nazey Gulec
INTRODUCTION: Physicians frequently use point-of-care ultrasound for intravenous access and bloodwork in the ED. Recently, AIUM and ACEP released recommendations on ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous lines (USPIVs), but there are no agreed upon standardized policies. We sought to determine whether the use of sterile-covered transducers (SCT) decreases the rate of contamination when compared to uncovered transducers (UCT) after standard low-level disinfection (LLD). METHODS: This is a randomized control trial comparing contamination rates of US transducers between SCT and UCT after their use for USPIV by the vascular access team, also known as the "PICC" team, over a 3-month period...
February 7, 2024: The ultrasound journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38296369/midline-catheter-use-in-the-neonatal-intensive-care-unit
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REVIEW
Stephanie Sykes, Jodi Ulloa, Deborah Steward
Neonates admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are a unique population who most often begin life acutely or critically ill. Venous access is required by most acutely/critically ill neonates, especially those born preterm. Access is required for implementing management strategies such as stabilization, medications, fluids, nutrition, and transfusion of blood products. However, achieving and maintaining venous access in these neonates can be difficult, especially in preterm infants due to a myriad of contributing factors...
March 2024: Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38271042/a-safe-and-effective-winged-peripheral-intravenous-cannula-for-use-in-clinical-practice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gema Munoz-Mozas, Janice Gabriel
Vascular access continues to be a key factor for the reliable and safe delivery of intravenous (IV) therapy to patients in any healthcare setting. Clinical guidelines advocate for the right vascular access device selection, in order to reduce avoidable complications, eg multiple stabs, phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, insertion site infection, and blood stream infection, while improving efficiency and reducing costs. Peripheral intravenous catheters or cannulas (PIVCs) remain widely used for gaining vascular access in all clinical settings, with both adults and children, because they provide a relatively cheap and simple way to provide blood sampling and the prompt administration of IV medications...
January 25, 2024: British Journal of Nursing: BJN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38268976/optical-modulation-of-the-blood-brain-barrier-for-glioblastoma-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi Cai, Hanwen Fan, Xiaoqing Li, Monica Giannotta, Robert Bachoo, Zhenpeng Qin
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a major obstacle to the diagnostics and treatment of many central nervous system (CNS) diseases. A prime example of this challenge is seen in glioblastoma (GBM), the most aggressive and malignant primary brain tumor. The BBB in brain tumors, or the blood-brain-tumor barrier (BBTB), prevents the efficient delivery of most therapeutics to brain tumors. Current strategies to overcome the BBB for therapeutic delivery, such as using hyperosmotic agents (mannitol), have impeded progress in clinical translation limited by the lack of spatial resolution, high incidences of complications, and potential for toxicity...
January 20, 2024: Bio-protocol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38263365/invasive-device-associated-skin-complications-and-mechanical-dysfunctions-in-paediatric-healthcare-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#35
REVIEW
Mari Takashima, Areum Hyun, Victoria Gibson, Eloise Borello, Amanda Ullman
AIM: This study aimed to estimate the proportion and rate of skin complications and mechanical dysfunction associated with indwelling invasive devices in paediatric healthcare. DESIGN: This systematic review is reported in accordance with Cochrane standards for randomized controlled trials and the Meta-analysis of Observation Studies in Epidemiology for cohort studies. DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, Cochrane CENTRAL, clinical trial registries, and unpublished study databases were searched...
January 23, 2024: Journal of Advanced Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38260121/route-of-drug-administration-in-out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest-a-protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-trial-paramedic-3
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keith Couper, Chen Ji, Ranjit Lall, Charles D Deakin, Rachael Fothergill, John Long, James Mason, Felix Michelet, Jerry P Nolan, Henry Nwankwo, Tom Quinn, Anne-Marie Slowther, Michael A Smyth, Alison Walker, Loraine Chowdhury, Chloe Norman, Laurille Sprauve, Kath Starr, Sara Wood, Steve Bell, Gemma Bradley, Martina Brown, Shona Brown, Karl Charlton, Alison Coppola, Charlotte Evans, Christine Evans, Theresa Foster, Michelle Jackson, Justin Kearney, Nigel Lang, Adam Mellett-Smith, Ria Osborne, Helen Pocock, Nigel Rees, Robert Spaight, Belinda Tibbetts, Gregory A Whitley, Jason Wiles, Julia Williams, Adam Wright, Gavin D Perkins
AIMS: The PARAMEDIC-3 trial evaluates the clinical and cost-effectiveness of an intraosseous first strategy, compared with an intravenous first strategy, for drug administration in adults who have sustained an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. METHODS: PARAMEDIC-3 is a pragmatic, allocation concealed, open-label, multi-centre, superiority randomised controlled trial. It will recruit 15,000 patients across English and Welsh ambulance services. Adults who have sustained an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are individually randomised to an intraosseous access first strategy or intravenous access first strategy in a 1:1 ratio through an opaque, sealed envelope system...
March 2024: Resuscitation plus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247648/central-venous-catheters-versus-peripherally-inserted-central-catheters-a-comparison-of-indwelling-time-resulting-in-colonization-by-multidrug-resistant-pathogens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vassiliki C Pitiriga, John Bakalis, Elsa Campos, Petros Kanellopoulos, Konstantinos Sagris, George Saroglou, Athanasios Tsakris
BACKGROUND: The use of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) as an alternative to central venous catheters (CVCs) has steadily risen over the last two decades. However, there is an ongoing debate regarding research evidence that supports any clear advantages or disadvantages of them compared to traditional central venous lines. The present study was conducted to compare the indwelling time of CVC and PICC placements leading to microbial colonization by multidrug-resistant microorganisms (MDROs) in critically ill patients...
January 17, 2024: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38227054/the-success-rate-and-complications-of-midline-catheters-in-pediatric-outpatient-parenteral-antibiotic-therapy-opat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Urban Fläring, Henrik Lundevall, Åke Norberg, Andreas Andersson
The use of outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) for children has several advantages, including reduced length of hospital stay and costs. A reliable vascular access is key to delivering safe and effective pediatric OPAT. In recent years, midline catheters (MC) have been increasingly used for short-term intravenous antibiotic therapy in children. However, there are no studies investigating the use of MCs in the OPAT setting. The main aim of this paper was to evaluate the success and complications of using MCs for pediatric OPAT...
January 16, 2024: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38221820/integration-of-intraosseous-approach-method-in-georgia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nino Kikodze, Ketevan Nemsadze
OBJECTIVE: In pediatric emergencies, as in case of shock, the use of intraosseous (IO) route is recommended to get rapid vascular access as soon as possible, as it revealed better outcome. Nevertheless, the IO approach is not used at all and/or is limited because of lack of demand and lack of training on the issue of medical staff. The aim of the study was to test applicable and/or demand of IO in clinics providing pediatric critical care services and assess the opportunities to integrate IO access use in emergency care in Georgia...
January 16, 2024: Pediatric Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38214160/operation-stick-a-vascular-access-specialty-program-for-the-generalist-emergency-medicine-clinician
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amit Bahl, Nicholas Mielke, Emily DiLoreto, S Matthew Gibson
OBJECTIVE: Comprehensive education and training programs are urgently needed to improve vascular access outcomes in the emergency department (ED). This study aimed to demonstrate the success of a formalized vascular access program in developing competent ED clinicians in traditional and ultrasound-guided insertion methods. METHODS: This was a retrospective observational study exploring the success of trainees in obtaining competency in peripheral vascular access at an academic suburban ED with 120,000 annual visits...
January 12, 2024: Journal of Vascular Access
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