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Intravenous extravasation report generation – Full Text

"This study advances extravasation management by integrating Visual Question Answering (VQA) technology within the Thammasat University eXtravasation Assessment Tool (TUXAT) framework, designed for generating structured clinical reports" Munthuli et al (2026).

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Reducing intravenous vancomycin use and cost savings – Full Text

"A stepwise incorporation of interventions, including education, the development of a novel exit-site scoring tool, and a treatment-based algorithm, resulted in a 78% decrease in IV vancomycin use in our pediatric chronic HD unit within 1 year and an 82% decrease in associated costs" Goswami and Pottanat (2026).

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Venipuncture-induced anxiety in preschool children – Full Text

"In this retrospective analysis, CCT was associated with better outcomes than VRD in alleviating anxiety induced by venous blood sampling in preschool children, significantly improving subjective anxiety, physiological stress responses, clinical efficiency, and parental satisfaction" Cheng et al (2026).

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Fully automated CLABSI surveillance system – Full Text

"We demonstrate feasibility and external validity of a fully automated system for CLABSI surveillance in critically ill patients, supporting its integration into national HAI prevention and control strategies" Catho et al (2026).

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Neonatal peripherally inserted central catheter complications

"PICC-related complications are common in neonates, with malposition representing the predominant event and associated with subsequent adverse outcomes. Optimizing insertion site selection, minimizing catheter dwell time, and cautious use of hyperosmolar infusions may reduce PICC-related morbidity in the NICU" Wu and Bo (2026).

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Subclavian approach for pediatric central venous access

"Our results suggest utilizing the subclavian without US guidance is safe and effective for children and AYAs with cancer. This challenges the 2011 ACS recommendation for the use of US guidance in all CVAD placements" Mayon et al (2026).

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