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Management of intravenous cannula breakage

"Intravenous cannula breakage can lead to further complications including infection, migration, and subsequent embolization. Although fast identification and extraction are essential management components, there are no consensual guidelines for the proper management of this complication" Lossos et al (2025).

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Predicting peripheral intravenous cannula-induced complications

"Peripheral intravenous cannula induced complications tend to occur after a relatively prolonged dwell time. Parental education, mask use, insertion set kit, side of cannulation, cannula dressing, and blood administration were predictors for these complications" Moltot et al (2025).

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Reducing CLABSI in ICU

"Implementing a structured, layered quality improvement approach was associated with a significant decrease in CLABSI rates" Sirago et al (2025).

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Vascular access for out-hospital cardiac arrest

"In this randomized controlled trial (RCT), Couper et al. explored the impact of medication administration via the interosseous (IO) versus intravenous (IV) route on 30-day survival" Long et al (2025).

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Skin necrosis following extravasation injury

"Washout is effective for reducing skin loss in paediatric extravasation injuries, particularly in grades 3 and 4. Lower limb cannulation carries a significantly higher risk of skin loss. Injury grade should guide urgent washout intervention" Fernando et al (2025).

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Nurse-led haemodialysis vascular access consultation – Full Text

"We aimed to determine whether an adapted British Renal Society Infection Risk Screening Tool, applied during a nurse-led vascular access consultation, identifies patients at increased risk of subsequent infection-related hospitalisation and can inform de-selection of buttonhole puncture" Pinto et al (2025).

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Blood sampling discard volume from PICC

"To evaluate whether discarding 1 mL is sufficient for reliable laboratory testing after use of 4% tetrasodium EDTA catheter lock solution (Kitelock™) in PICC" Rajdl et al (2025).

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