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Implanted central vascular access devices for intravenous administration of drugs are widely used in cancer patients who require long-term access, specific chemotherapy and parenteral nutrition.
A.M. Strokan +3 more
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Ultrasonographic features of vascular closure devices: initial and 6-month follow-up results [PDF]
<sec><title>Purpose:</title> <p>This study aimed to evaluate the ultrasonographic findings for various types of vascular closure devices (VCDs) immediately after the angiographic procedure and at 6 ...
Hye Jung Choo +7 more
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Manual Friction with Ethyl Alcohol at 70% (w/v) to Disinfect Three-Way Stopcocks
The disinfection procedures aim to reduce the microbial load, but there are doubts about the risks of contamination spreading into the lumens of devices, such as three-way stopcocks (3-WS).
Gisele Tais Roldão de Souza +8 more
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Safe and effective removal of cyanoacrylate vascular access catheter securement adhesive in neonates
Neonatal vascular access continues to pose challenges. Recent times have seen considerable innovations in practice and the design and manufacture of materials used to provide infusion-based therapies with the intent of reducing the incidence and severity
Kevin Hugill +6 more
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Outcomes of bedside peripherally inserted central catheter placement: a retrospective study at a single institution [PDF]
Background: Bedside insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) has higher rates of malposition than fluoroscopic-guided PICC placement.
Sukyung Kwon +7 more
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Outcomes of Port A Catheter Implantations in Cancer Patients: Experience in 102 Cases
This study evaluates cancer patients undergoing port catheter implantation.
Ilkeli Ekin
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Background: Large bore access procedures rely on vascular closure devices to minimize access site complications. Suture-based vascular closure devices (S-VCD) such as ProGlide and ProStar XL have been readily used, but recently, newer generation collagen-
Sumit Sohal +11 more
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Phlebitis secondary to vascular access is one of the most frequent complications in hospital care. This study aims to evaluate the scientific activity related to this complication through a bibliometric analysis. The search was performed on a single day,
Alba Torné-Ruiz +5 more
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Vascular accesses: Which choice? Less is more, more or less
In the context of in-hospital care management, the need for infusion therapies involves the choice of appropriate devices. Historically, there is no consensus about the preference for vascular accesses, although the data present in the literature would ...
Regina Frontera, Mirko Barone
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