Maintaining patency of IV catheters
"To evaluate the efficacy of 0.9% saline solution versus heparinized solution for maintaining the patency of intravascular catheters" Maqueda-Palau and González-Sánchez (2025)
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"To evaluate the efficacy of 0.9% saline solution versus heparinized solution for maintaining the patency of intravascular catheters" Maqueda-Palau and González-Sánchez (2025)
"The risk prediction model for central venous catheter-associated infections in PICU patients is simple, accurate and clinically valuable" Zhang et al (2025).
"To assess the noninferiority of MVCs compared with PICCs as a reliable vascular access for peripheral IVT and blood draws for IVT that does not require a central VC" Bentridi et al (2025).
"We found that the platelet count prior to CVL placement was not associated with bleeding events in critically ill pediatric patients. Bleeding was more common in patients receiving platelet transfusions" Lucas and Dzik (2025).
"If CVC placement cannot be avoided, preventive anticoagulation should be considered, but further studies are needed to establish a proper protocol" Mompontet et al (2025).
"This study demonstrated that the vapocoolant spray was not statistically more effective than lidocaine-prilocaine cream in pain reduction during intravenous cannulation" Akhgar et al (2025).
"This study aimed to evaluate the educational effects of 3D VR simulation practice versus small group practice on nursing students' skill performance, learning satisfaction, and flow state" Yoon (2025).
"This study aimed to examine the association of prophylactic heparin with elective PICC removal rates, with complication rates and dwell-times" Wackernagel et al (2025).
"Outpatient Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy (OPAT) patients require complex multidisciplinary coordination outside billable visits. Predicting and funding sufficient staff capacity for OPAT programs is poorly understood" Yamshchikov et al (2025).
"While several techniques show promise in treating catheter-related CVOD, high-quality clinical studies are necessary to identify the more effective and safe procedure" Ma et al (2025).
"This study investigates MPs in intravenous (IV) admixtures, which are stored in plastic containers before administration. The hypothesis suggests that prolonged storage may degrade container walls, leading to the release of MPs into the solutions" Pal and Chakraborty (2025).
"Diabetic foot infection can lead to limb amputation in approximately 17% of affected patients. Given the complex pathophysiology associated with diabetic foot infection, the goal of limb preservation is best achieved with a multidisciplinary approach and a team of providers including infectious disease consultants" Nauriyal and Byers (2025).