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Saphenous vein for peripheral IV rescue access

"The distal medial thigh GSV can be reliably visualized using ultrasound across pediatric and adult populations, including those with prior difficult intravenous access" Saadi Neto et al (2026).

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Resource-related factors associated with CLABSI

"This review identifies a critical gap in the literature: few studies examine CLABSI prevention from the perspective of healthcare providers in LMIC ICUs. Addressing the interconnected HCP, system, and resource-related barriers identified in this review is essential for developing effective, context-appropriate infection prevention strategies" Essani et al (2026).

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Vascular access nurses in industry survey

"Health care professionals generally perceive vascular access nurses employed in industry as valuable contributors to education and clinical practice when they possess appropriate clinical expertise" Kelly and Girgenti (2026).

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Standards of care for peripheral intravenous catheters

"Our aim is to provide concise guidance that will enhance and standardize practices related to peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC). By consolidating current standards of practice into a comprehensive document, our framework seeks to advance the quality of care and improve patient safety" Thompson et al (2026).

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Difficult IV access position paper

"This position paper, endorsed by the Association for Vascular Access (AVA) outlines the scope and consequences of DIVA in hospitalized adult populations and proposes a comprehensive, evidence-based framework to support earlier recognition and more effective vascular access planning" Wuerz and Doellman (2026).

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Catheter-related thrombosis in oncology patients with implanted ports

"For cancer patients who undergo ultrasound examinations for various reasons, the risk of CRT is relatively high. More attention should be paid to patients with breast cancer and with internal jugular vein implantation around 14 months after catheterization" Wu et al (2026)

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