Does intraosseous access improve 30-day survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests – Full Text
"This study assessed the impact of IO versus intravenous (IV) access on 30-day survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests" Newton et al (2025).
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"This study assessed the impact of IO versus intravenous (IV) access on 30-day survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests" Newton et al (2025).
"The main aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of real-time intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in guiding the central venous catheter (CVC) tip placement at the superior vena cava (SVC)-right pulmonary artery (RPA) junction" Jagadish et al (2025).
"Thus, the cough trick, spirometer blowing, and stress ball techniques were found to be effective in reducing pain and anxiety levels and elevating comfort levels among older adults during peripheral intravenous catheterization" Özbay et al (2025).
"To evaluate the efficacy, tolerance, and safety of IV meropenem for pediatric patients in the OPAT program at CHU Sainte-Justine in Montréal, Quebec" Yu et al (2025).
"This report addresses the kinking of the dilator in the CVC line and proposes using an intravenous cannula to solve this issue" Jha et al (2025).
"This study compares 2 commercially available infusion pumps in a simulated cardiac surgical perioperative setting to assess differences in usability, medication errors, and programming workload among experienced and trainee healthcare professionals" Greenberg et al (2025).
"To assess factors associated with first-time successful IV catheter (IVC) insertion in dogs presenting to an emergency room and to describe the reasons for IVC insertion failure" Singleton et al (2025).
"Implementing a VHP program across institutions requires leadership support, interprofessional education, and integration into electronic health records. Adopting this proactive model improves first-attempt insertion success, reduces delays in therapy, and lowers complication rates. In complex cases, timely advancement to specialty placement ensures continued vascular health while maintaining access to essential treatments" Moureau (2025).
"The aim was to reduce blood loss related to laboratory blood sampling by decreasing the discard blood volume from the central venous catheter (CVC) from 10 to 3 mL, and replacing the 3 mL tube for complete blood count (CBC) with a 2 mL tube" Lapić et al (2025).
"Central venous lines are fundamental instruments that are frequently used for treatment goals; hence, loss of guidewire is a preventable complication. Preparing checklists and the attendance of two experts during the guide wire insertion procedure are two ways to reduce the loss of the guidewire" Safari et al (2025).
"These findings suggest that PICCs are a viable and safe option for venous access in APL patients, both during implantation and for extended use throughout treatment" Tomáš et al (2025).
"An international cross-sectional survey was carried out to evaluate clinicians' experiences in the management of very long-term CVADs (tunneled/Port catheters >10 years; Peripherally-Inserted Central Catheters-PICCs >2 years) and their opinions on elective replacement of these devices" Pironi et al (2025).