A case of COVID‐19 with superficial thrombophlebitis caused by an indwelling peripheral venous catheter [PDF]
A local hypercoagulable state caused by SARS‐CoV‐2 and an indwelling peripheral venous catheter can lead to superficial thrombophlebitis. If the venous catheter is no longer needed during treatment for COVID‐19 it should be removed promptly.
Hiroaki Tachi +4 more
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Surgical removal of a peripheral venous catheter fragment in the heart in a preterm infant [PDF]
Peripheral venous catheter fracture with cardiovascular embolization is a rare but potentially serious complication. Herein, we report a case of peripheral venous catheter fracture with embolization in right ventricle in a preterm infant.
Gang Wang +3 more
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Increased Peripheral Venous Catheter Bloodstream Infections during COVID-19 Pandemic, Switzerland [PDF]
Studies suggest that central venous catheter bloodstream infections (BSIs) increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated catheter-related BSIs in Switzerland and found peripheral venous catheter (PVC) BSI incidence increased during 2021–2022 ...
Marie-Céline Zanella +11 more
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The Seasonality of Peripheral Venous Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections. [PDF]
Although the seasonality of infectious diseases has been widely reported, the seasonality of peripheral venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (PV-CRBSI) has not been investigated. This study investigated the seasonality of PV-CRBSI and its relationship with meteorological conditions.A retrospective cohort study of PV-CRBSI at Tokyo Medical ...
Nakamura I +9 more
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Fractured peripheral venous catheter: a rare incident
Although placement of peripheral venous catheters (PVC) for the purposes of administration of drugs and fluids during anesthesia, is seen as a benign part of the daily practice, such simplest procedure process risks.
Najout Hamza, Benali Saad
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Adequacy of the Type of Venous Catheter to the Drug Type and Duration of Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
Background: Venous catheters are standard devices in clinical practice. However, their use is not exempt from possible errors and complications.
Esther Moreno-Rubio +6 more
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HIGH RISK NEWBORNS USING PERIPHERAL VENOUS CATHETERS
This observational, prospective study aimed to describe the profile of newborns that use peripheral venous catheters and present risk factors for the development of complications.
Mitzy Tannia Reichembach Danski +4 more
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Evaluation of the Duration of Peripheral Venous Catheter in Vein in Hospitalized Children
Aim:This study was conducted to evaluate the duration of the peripheral venous catheter in vein, which is widely employed in the treatment of children who are hospitalized in pediatric clinics.
Ümran Çevik Güner +2 more
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Effect of motor imagery and actual practice on learning professional medical skills
Background The peripheral venous catheter is the most frequently used medical device in hospital care to administer intravenous treatment or to take blood samples by introducing a catheter into a vein.
Christian Collet +5 more
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Objective To explore the characteristics of perioperative venous therapy in patients undergoing simultaneous repair and reconstruction of oral cancer after radical resection, and prevention of femoral vein catheterization complications, to provide ...
HUANG Qiuyu +3 more
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