Peripheral Venous Access
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This is a prospective, parallel, non-blinded, two-arm randomized controlled trial of intravenous catheter failure evaluating the impact of a built-in guide wire…
Introduction Peripheral venous catheterization (PVC) is the most common invasive procedure in healthcare worldwide. Improving the success rate of PVC on the fi…
Two billion catheters are placed annually worldwide. Of all the people requiring vascular access, nearly a quarter have Difficult Intravenous access (DIVA), a s…
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…
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if using near-infrared imaging in pediatric vein cannulation is leading to higher success rate. The main question it…
In children undergoing surgery, a venous access line almost always has to be placed. Through this line, medications and fluids can be administered during anesth…
The goal of this observational study spanning over three years is to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing a co-designed, care bundle on intravascular acce…
Our goal is to demonstrate how a standardized approach that involves the pre-operative implantation of the venous access devices in the DIVA patients (EA-DIVA s…