Articles Tagged With: Catheters
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Midline Catheters May Be a Safe Alternative to PICCS for Vasopressor Infusion
In this study evaluating safety outcomes of infusing vasopressors through a midline catheter, there was no increase in catheter-related complications when comparing administration of vasopressors through a midline to administration through a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) or when compared to midline use with vasopressor infusion via a different catheter. There was an overall greater risk of systemic thromboembolism when midlines were used for vasopressor administration vs. PICCs or midlines with vasopressors administered through a different catheter.
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Midline Catheters May Be a Safer Option than Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters
Whenever possible, use of midline catheters over peripherally inserted central catheters could be safer for patients.
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Special Feature: Reducing Central Venous Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections
Intravascular catheters are an essential component of the practice of critical care medicine. These devices are used to deliver life-sustaining intravenous fluids, antibiotics, parenteral nutrition, blood, and blood products, and to monitor the hemodynamic status of critically ill patients. -
Healthcare Infection Prevention - Noncuffed catheters linked to infections
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CDC catheter guide cites change-out frequency
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Chlorhexidine Compared with Povidone-Iodine Solution for Vascular Catheter-site Care