Tunneled peripherally inserted central catheters
"Subcutaneous tunneling for PICC placement is associated with a significant reduction in CLABSI rate among hospitalized adult patients" Shim et al (2025).
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"Subcutaneous tunneling for PICC placement is associated with a significant reduction in CLABSI rate among hospitalized adult patients" Shim et al (2025).
"Vertebral artery injury during central venous catheterization insertion is rare but can cause severe morbidity and mortality if not promptly recognized and managed" Alahmadi et al (2025).
"A hospital-wide BI system, combined with ID specialist expertise, was associated with a significant reduction in CRBSI incidence over time, especially in the high-risk ICU setting" Huang et al (2025).
"Significant variability in prevention and management of CA-DVT is reported among PC4 centers. Only half of respondent PC4 centers reported having an established treatment protocol for CA-DVT" Kim et al (2025).
"The primary objective of this study was to explore the relationship between compliance with national standards and PIVC-related sleep disturbance" Brijball et al (2025).
"Assuming universal real-time ultrasound-guided central venous catheterization, subclavian access retains lower infectious and thrombotic risk without an observed increase in mechanical complications, supporting its preferential use in intensive care units" Boulet et al (2025).
"To estimate the changes in total cost and health benefits associated with a decision to adopt 7-day vs standard 4-day replacement intervals via decision-analytic modeling" Elangovan et al (2025).
"OPAT was confirmed to be clinically robust and well tolerated, with additional potential benefits in preserving weight, frailty status, and cognitive well-being. These findings suggest that OPAT not only ensures infection control but may also protect against hospitalization-related functional decline" Ciusa et al (2025).
"Even peripheral IV cannulation may precipitate UEDVT when combined with local vein injury and systemic hypercoagulability. Antipsychotics, such as haloperidol and chlorpromazine, may further elevate thrombosis risk" Kwesiga et al (2025).
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"DTX monotherapy-related EV occurs in 0.075% of cancer patients. The proportion of patients with a history of EV was higher among those who experienced EV than among the overall study population. Only a small proportion of patients who develop EV are prescribed topical steroids or receive consultation from the dermatology or plastic surgery department" Yanagisawa et al (2025).
"A 30 × 109/L platelet transfusion threshold appears safe for pediatric CVC insertion. Emphasizing procedural bundles and simulation-based operator training may reduce transfusion needs, associated risks, and costs" Raffaele et al (2025).