CLABSI incidence and key pathogens – Full Text
"With the aim of enhancing ICU prevention strategies, this study assessed CLABSI incidence, key pathogens, and their resistence profiles" Anand et al (2026).
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"With the aim of enhancing ICU prevention strategies, this study assessed CLABSI incidence, key pathogens, and their resistence profiles" Anand et al (2026).
"First-attempt success of PAC in critically ill children is influenced by both puncture site and catheterization technique. Preferential use of the radial artery and ultrasound guidance may improve cannulation success in the PICU" Li et al (2026).
"In conclusion, slow elution from MRC CVCs resulted in significantly enhanced antimicrobial durability against gram-negative bacteria, E. faecalis, and Candida spp. MR and MRC CVCs provided equivalent, sustained protection against Staphylococcal colonization, both surpassing CSiSz CVCs" Raad et al (2026).
"The aim of this study was to describe the rates of adverse drug events (ADEs) among patients discharged on long-term oral antibiotic regimens at our center" Siddique et al (2026).
"We report the case of a patient in whom fracture of a peripheral intravenous cannula was suspected during routine removal, when the distal segment was found to be missing" Ouatab et al (2026).
"A nurse-led peer audit strategy supported by real-time digital feedback was associated with sustained improvement in PIVC care and reduction of PLABSI incidence" Bogaert et al (2026).
"A preliminary descriptive case series of 10 adult patients, performed by three different experienced operators, demonstrated the feasibility and reproducibility of the technique, with successful real-time visualization of microbubbles in the right atrium in all cases and no immediate procedure-related complications" Longo et al (2026).
"Hospital nurses are the main parties responsible for the management of peripheral venous catheters, and their interventions should be aimed at increasing the catheters' dwell time and reducing complications" Gomariz-Ruiz et al (2026).
"The intent of our midline curriculum was to improve EM resident knowledge regarding line usage, placement, and confidence in using them in practice" McIntosh et al (2026).
"CLABSI significantly increased LOS and costs across all departments, highlighting the need for hospital-wide prevention strategies" Tao at al (2026).
"CHG-impregnated dressings may be considered as part of a multifaceted infection prevention strategy, alongside appropriate catheter management, minimisation of catheter manipulation and proactive skin monitoring, with cautious and individualised use in infants" Portero-Prados et al (2026).
"It was found that patients experienced moderate pain and anxiety during intravenous injection and that this situation negatively affected patient satisfaction" Yıldız et al (2026).