PIVO device to reduce blood culture contamination in the ED
"PIVO significantly reduced blood culture contamination and demonstrated strong feasibility in a high-acuity emergency department" Skuras and Curylo (2026).
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"PIVO significantly reduced blood culture contamination and demonstrated strong feasibility in a high-acuity emergency department" Skuras and Curylo (2026).
"Ultrasound has increasing use and utility in neonatal central venous access, there lacks consensus on methods of use and measured outcomes with minimal current focus on the most common venous access catheters" Hall et al (2026).
"Y-site administration of 16 binary admixtures identified as incompatible is not recommended. The preparatory study results are suitable to complete incompatibility-reducing infusion schemes. Clinical pharmacists should implement incompatibility-reducing tools in intensive care patients" Kreysing et al (2026).
"A pragmatic two-tier pathway – POCUS and/or IC-ECG as first-line confirmation, with selective CXR for unresolved uncertainty or high-risk scenarios – may balance efficiency with governance and medico-legal requirements" Orso et al (2026).
"This study measured needle tip movement during the initial advancement of the catheter off of the needle with three different techniques" Kotadia et al (2026).
"Eating disorders (EDs), particularly anorexia nervosa, are often associated with malnutrition that requires adequate nutritional support, including parenteral nutrition (PN) in selected cases. This scoping review summarises the existing evidence on the indications, outcomes, and complications of PN in patients with EDs" Kristian et al (2026).
"This study aimed to systematically evaluate the safety profile of IVIG administration in pediatric patients" Altowairqi et al (2026).
"Femoral vein catheterization is a common method for infusion therapy in children, but catheter-related thrombosis (CRT) poses a serious threat to patient safety" Ma et al (2026).
"The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between the risk of a patient who had a CLABSI and 90-day mortality and readmission after discharge and the role of age and MDRO status" Crews-Stowe and Sklar (2026).
"Primary IVC malposition is linked to positioning, elevated intra-abdominal pressure, and umbilical catheter presence. Elevating the infant's hips during insertion can promote proper catheter ascent" Song et al (2026).
"Fluoroscopy-free port implantation using US-guidance combined with height-based catheter length estimation demonstrated high technical success and acceptable complication rates in this large retrospective cohort" Bayrak et al (2027).
"No significant morphological differences were identified between the left and right EJVs in cats, suggesting that both sides may be considered equivalent for vascular access" Seo et al (2026).