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. The objective of this study is to demonstrate that the control ultralong intravenous catheter (IV) without the guide wire is non-inferior to the experimental catheter with the guide wire. After obtaining consent, eligible patients will be randomly allocated to control Arm 1 (ultralong intravenous catheter) or experimental Arm 2 (ultralong intravenous catheter with guide wire) in a ratio of 1:1 via a computer-generated randomization schedule. The participants will be followed to collect data until the catheter is removed.
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Survival of the BBraun 6.35 centimeter 20 gauge ultralong intravenous catheter compared to the BD 5.71 cm 20 gauge ultralong intravenous catheter with guide wire
Timeframe: up to 15 days or the duration of the IV catheter
Time to insertion
Timeframe: First day of hospitalization
First-stick success rate
Timeframe: First day of hospitalization