CVC insertion by vascular access team
"Nurse-driven central line insertion (NDCLI) programs offer a proactive approach to address these challenges by empowering trained vascular access nurses to perform CVC and AC insertions" Girgenti et al (2025).
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"Nurse-driven central line insertion (NDCLI) programs offer a proactive approach to address these challenges by empowering trained vascular access nurses to perform CVC and AC insertions" Girgenti et al (2025).
"This study used a new artificial intelligence tool to detect thrombi and subcutaneous edemas in US images. The sensitivity of the thrombus detection was low in this study, and authors of future studies should focus on improving the tool’s performance" Takahashi et al (2025).
"This study explored the application of the productive failure theory combined with debriefing in teaching peripherally inserted central catheter skills to oncology specialist nurses" Yue et al (2025).
"During his eventful hospital course, the patient was transferred to the CCU, where a right internal jugular CVC was placed with eventual removal. A few minutes after removal, the patient was found to be poorly responsive, diaphoretic, and noted to have neurologic findings" Ozair et al (2025).
"In patients with breast cancer who do not require regular intravenous administration, it may be recommended to consider removing the infusion port after 2 years to reduce the risks of secondary catheterization and reduce medical costs, unless irreversible adverse events affect the correct use of the PORT" Luo et al (2025).
"Imaging confirmed a previously undiagnosed left-sided PAPVR, with drainage of the left upper pulmonary vein into the left jugular vein. The central line was removed and replaced on the contralateral side" Thomaidis et al (2025).
"While no novel prevention strategies with robust evidence have emerged, sustained declines in CLABSI rates in many NICUs and networks over the past decades highlight the importance of a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to implement and maintain best practices" Dimopoulou et al (2025).
"This systematic review aims to evaluate the impact of multimedia education compared to standard approaches for people with central venous access devices for long-term use" Basso et al (2025).
"Implementing vein hierarchical matching management effectively reduces peripheral vein puncture time, enhances the first-attempt success rate, improves nursing efficiency, and minimizes patient discomfort" Wang et al (2025).
"These findings suggest that [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 administration via TIVAP appears safe and effective, supporting its use in clinical practice particularly for patients with limited peripheral venous access" Lombard et al (2025).
"CVAD complication management varies by country income level, highlighting the need for context-adapted guidelines, training, and equitable access to key resources" de Souza et al (2025).
"To determine the pain and comfort levels of preterm infants during PICC maintenance and examine the effect of Palmar Grasp Reflex (PGR) stimulation on pain and comfort" Kadiroğlu et al (2025).