Impact of educational intervention on port catheter management – Full Text
"The educational intervention was associated with significant short-term improvements in nurses' knowledge of implanted port catheter management" Temiz et al (2026).
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"The educational intervention was associated with significant short-term improvements in nurses' knowledge of implanted port catheter management" Temiz et al (2026).
"In our experience, Taurolidine/Heparin was associated with a favorable efficacy and safety profile in preventing CRBSIs and thrombosis in tunneled CVCs" Migotto et al (2026).
"This study identified and prioritised medical skills for physicians and non-physician healthcare professionals on neonatal transport teams, which supports the development of simulation-based training aligned with the clinical complexity and interdisciplinary nature of neonatal transport" Bay et al (2026).
"In this case report, we illustrate the presentation of severe GS, highlight the necessity of daily intravenous electrolyte replacement in such cases, and emphasize how collaborative management between nephrology and teams experienced in long-term catheter care can be crucial in optimizing treatment, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing quality of life" Martin et al (2026).
"Overall, OPAT in Asia is transitioning from an underrecognized and inconsistently delivered service to an increasingly structured component of infectious disease care" Huang et al (2026).
"The project not only improved compliance with evidence-based bundles in the placement of CVCs in 22 hospitals, but also resulted in an evidence-based procedure and audit checklist, which can be applied at other sites" Zhou et al (2026).
"The study found that nurses' knowledge and practice of PIVC care were primarily influenced by educational qualification and formal training. Graduate and postgraduate nurses, as well as those who received formal training, demonstrated higher knowledge and practice" Singh et al (2026).
"PICU-onset NIs stem from multiple modifiable risk exposures: invasive medical devices, extended intensive care hospitalization, parenteral nutrition, glucocorticoid therapy, and inappropriate overprescription of antimicrobials" Wang et al (2026).
"Sodium bicarbonate combined with urokinase within a standardized dwell-and-aspiration protocol may be associated with lower observed rates of CVC dysfunction, fewer dysfunction-related events, a higher observed rate of single-procedure patency restoration, and a comparable safety profile" Lin et al (2026).
"High pain during PIVC insertion is common and associated with repeated attempts. Optimising the first attempt-and employing strategies shown to mitigate pain are recommended, particularly in younger children and/or those with prior negative experiences" Sweeny et al (2027).
"The proposed simulation model closely resembled the scenario of central venous puncture in human tissue and represented an effective and accessible tool for teaching ultrasound-guided vascular puncture techniques" Kraft et al (2026).
"The objective of this review is to systematically review the association between umbilical venous catheter (UVC) tip position and the risk of catheter-related complications in neonates" McCord et al (2026).