Catheterization, Peripheral
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See which Catheterization, Peripheral trials you may qualify forThis randomized controlled experimental study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a training program based on the Jigsaw teaching technique and scenario-based…
29.3% of bacteremias in intensive care units (ICU) are linked to vascular devices, including 7.7% to arterial catheters, with an influence on both morbility and…
Peripheral intravenous catheterization (PIVC) is a frequently performed invasive procedure in pediatric emergency departments and is often associated with fear…
A venous access device (VADs) is a biocompatible plastic catheter that establishes a connection between the skin surface and a venous system. They can be catego…
Introduction Peripheral venous catheterization (PVC) is the most common invasive procedure in healthcare worldwide. Improving the success rate of PVC on the fi…
The goal is to investigate whether blood samples drawn from a central venous catheter can provide reliable measurements of unfractionated heparin (UFH) anti-Xa…
For accurate measurements of arterial blood pressure (BP), international guidelines recommend placing the automated oscillometric cuff directly on the bare uppe…
Congenital syphilis in newborns requires intravenous antibiotic therapy, making reliable peripheral venous access essential. However, high rates of catheter fai…