Breakaway vascular access device to preserve PICC integrity
"This case study describes the use of a breakaway device on a 27-day-old female infant's PICC line during antibiotic therapy for bacterial meningitis" Grieser (2026).
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"This case study describes the use of a breakaway device on a 27-day-old female infant's PICC line during antibiotic therapy for bacterial meningitis" Grieser (2026).
"The project aimed to automate the collection of central line (CL) information from the electronic health record (EHR) and the calculation of ambulatory CL days to within a 5% variance rate compared with the manual process to monitor and improve A-CLABSI rates" Martinez et al (2026).
"This study was conducted to determine the association between nursing students' self-confidence in peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion and their academic self-efficacy" Kehribar and Özveren (2026).
"This study aimed to identify independent risk factors associated with peripherally inserted central catheter-related venous thrombosis (PICC-RVT) in patients undergoing radiotherapy and to develop a risk prediction model to support early identification and inform targeted preventive strategies" Lin et al (2026).
"The implementation of the RNAO Vascular Access Guideline was associated with a statistically and clinically significant reduction in phlebitis rates. These findings support the use of structured implementation strategies in improving vascular access care" Blanco Betes et al (2026).
"Standardization, refinement, and continuous monitoring under the PICC-QMS provide a practical, reproducible framework for integrating high-quality PICC care into routine practice, offering a potential reference model for other high-risk populations" Yu et al (2026).
"This article examines issues in the management of hypertrophic scarring following plastic and reconstructive surgery for an iatrogenic extravasation injury to the hand, requiring a made-to-measure glove (pressure garment)" Powell and Trout (2026).
"The objective of this study is to reduce the mean BCC rate at the Peshawar Institute of Cardiology-MTI from a baseline to below the international benchmark of 3%" Khan et al (2026).
"Despite common use of IV fluids, surveys of international clinicians reveal a concerning gap in knowledge regarding the specific electrolyte (sodium and chloride) content of different solutions, as well as the physiological consequences of fluid overload" Pal (2026).
"Improving paediatric medication safety requires coordinated system-level approaches that combine technology, standardisation, workforce training, human-factors design, and active caregiver engagement to achieve sustained reductions in preventable harm" Singh and Silburn (2026).
"The use of HAIC has become more prevalent over the last decade with more centers nation and worldwide developing HAI programs. Here, we review the history and origin of HAIC along with its evolution and outcomes of current applications" Baldwin et al (2026).
"Among the various types of HAIs, CLABSIs resulted in the highest laboratory charges, while LRTIs were identified as the most prevalent and demonstrated significantly increased direct medical charges" Zhao et al (2026).