BACKGROUND: US Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters no more frequently than every 72 to 96 hours. Routine replacement is thought to reduce the risk of phlebitis and bloodstream infection. Catheter insertion is an unpleasant experience for patients and replacement may be unnecessary if the catheter remains functional and there are no signs of inflammation. Costs associated with routine replacement may be considerable. This is an update of a review first published in 2010. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of removing peripheral IV catheters when clinically indicated compared with removing and re-siting the catheter routinely. SEARCH METHODS: For this update the Cochrane Periphe...
SummaryBackgroundCatheter-related infections (CRIs) caused by peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC...
Background: US Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenou...
INTRODUCTION: Intravenous (i.v.) therapy may be associated with important catheter-related morbidity...
BACKGROUND: US Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenou...
BackgroundUS Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous ...
Background The millions of peripheral intravenous catheters used each year are recommended for 72-96...
Background The millions of peripheral intravenous catheters used each year are recommended for 72-96...
Objective To compare routine replacement of intravenous peripheral catheters with replacement only w...
Background Centers for Disease Control Guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous (I...
Replace peripheral IV catheters as needed, rather than on a routine basis. Stength of recommendation...
Importance: Peripheral intravenous catheters (PVCs) are the most frequently used indwelling devices...
Background: Millions of peripheral intravenous catheters are used worldwide. The current guidelines ...
Background: Millions of peripheral intravenous catheters are used worldwide. The current guideline...
BACKGROUND: A practice change of replacing peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheters when clinically in...
This retrospective study was conducted to examine the indwelling time and complication rate in routi...
SummaryBackgroundCatheter-related infections (CRIs) caused by peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC...
Background: US Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenou...
INTRODUCTION: Intravenous (i.v.) therapy may be associated with important catheter-related morbidity...
BACKGROUND: US Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenou...
BackgroundUS Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous ...
Background The millions of peripheral intravenous catheters used each year are recommended for 72-96...
Background The millions of peripheral intravenous catheters used each year are recommended for 72-96...
Objective To compare routine replacement of intravenous peripheral catheters with replacement only w...
Background Centers for Disease Control Guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous (I...
Replace peripheral IV catheters as needed, rather than on a routine basis. Stength of recommendation...
Importance: Peripheral intravenous catheters (PVCs) are the most frequently used indwelling devices...
Background: Millions of peripheral intravenous catheters are used worldwide. The current guidelines ...
Background: Millions of peripheral intravenous catheters are used worldwide. The current guideline...
BACKGROUND: A practice change of replacing peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheters when clinically in...
This retrospective study was conducted to examine the indwelling time and complication rate in routi...
SummaryBackgroundCatheter-related infections (CRIs) caused by peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC...
Background: US Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenou...
INTRODUCTION: Intravenous (i.v.) therapy may be associated with important catheter-related morbidity...