Management of paclitaxel extravasation – Full Text
"Based on our literature search, this appears to be the first documented case of high-volume paclitaxel extravasation successfully managed with both hyaluronidase and dry warmth" Dudík et al (2025).
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"Based on our literature search, this appears to be the first documented case of high-volume paclitaxel extravasation successfully managed with both hyaluronidase and dry warmth" Dudík et al (2025).
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"SIRI, derived from routine complete blood counts, shows strong potential as a non-invasive, early screening marker for CLABSI. Its high sensitivity and NPV support its use for early rule-out, especially in settings lacking rapid diagnostics. Further prospective validation is warranted" Lahariya et al (2025).
"Infection rates dropped significantly post-intervention, achieving zero in one of the latest periods: continuous monitoring, staff training, and targeted interventions were pivotal" Sala et al (2025).
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"Targeted educational interventions achieved significant improvements in doctors' knowledge and awareness of NSI prevention and management. The audit underscores the importance of recurrent training, safe sharps disposal practices, and supportive reporting systems" Ahmed Abdalla et al (2025).
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"We report an elderly woman with a central venous (CV) port inserted two years earlier for long-term nutritional support after gastric cancer surgery who developed a bloodstream infection caused by M. wolinskyi" Araya et al (2025).
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"Ultrasound is a highly feasible and accurate method for n-PICC tip location. Tip migration is a frequent event, particularly towards the heart in upper limbs/scalp insertions and within the first 2 h. We recommend serial ultrasound monitoring to detect tip migration and potentially reduce catheter-related complications" Grasso et al (2025).