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Implantable port catheter tip position – Full Text

"Totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAP) provide safe and com-fortable venous access for chemotherapy. This study evaluates the reliability of Lum's measurement technique for central venous catheter tip positioning and its impact on complications" Akpolat et al (2026).

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Neonatal PICC malposition – Full Text

"This case underscores the importance of careful catheter position assessment and highlights the conditional but critical role of CT in accurately diagnosing dangerous PICC malposition" Oshima et al (2026).

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Needleless connector care – Full Text

"This article provides a review of the critical role of the nurse in identifying risks and applying best practices in NC care, including disinfection, clamping, flushing, and timely replacement" Moureau and Gorski (2026).

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CLABSI risk in hemodialysis patients – Full Text

"Prolonged catheter use and femoral insertion are major modifiable risk factors for CABSI in hemodialysis patients. With Gram-negative pathogens like Pseudomonas aeruginosa and MRSA predominantly responsible, targeted empirical antimicrobial strategies and early arteriovenous fistula creation are crucial to mitigate infection risks in resource-limited settings" Faheem et al (2026).

Vascular Access

Totally implanted vascular access devices-related infections in oncology and hematology: A retrospective single-center study

New publication on Totally implanted vascular access devices-related infections in oncology and hematology: A retrospective single-center study from the Journal of Vascular Access Totally implanted…

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Vascular access device complication rates

"Our findings suggest that MCs increased CRVT risk and reduced the CRBSIs risk relative to PICCs. These findings can help guide future analyses and direct comparative RCTs to further characterize the efficacy and risks of PICCs vs midline catheters" Tian et al (2026).

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