The aim of this study was to describe current practice for insertion and care of central venous catheters (CVCs) in intensive care units (ICUs) in Australia and to compare current practice with international guidelines. A prospective telephone survey was conducted to gather data that describe existing practices. A multivariate analysis of the data was conducted using clustering techniques. In the context of this study, cluster analysis was used to find groups with similar approaches to CVC practices. Forty Australian hospitals with level 2 or 3 ICUs as defined by ANZICS were randomly selected and four ICU nurses from each were randomly selected for interview. A total of 34 ICUs and 133 ICU nurses agreed to participate. All states and territ...
Aim: To explore the current practices related to the insertion, management and removal of dialysis c...
Background: Nurse-led central venous catheter placement is an emerging clinical role internationally...
Aim: Dialysis catheter-associated infections (CAI) are a serious and costly burden on patients and t...
The aim of this study was to describe current practice for insertion and care of central venous cath...
The aim of this study was to describe current practice for insertion and care of central venous cath...
Aim. This paper describes the current infection control practices for CVC care and compares these to...
Background: Intensive care patients with a central venous catheter are at risk of catheter-related i...
OBJECTIVES. To report procedural characteristics and outcomes from a central venous catheter placeme...
BackgroundClinical guidelines on central venous catheterisation were introduced by the Swedish Socie...
peer reviewedThe French Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SRLF), jointly with the French-Speaking ...
The French Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SRLF), jointly with the French-Speaking Group of Paed...
AIM: To explore the current practices related to the insertion, management and removal of dialysis c...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate the evidence base and rationale underpinning the various infections...
Aim: To explore the current practices related to the insertion, management and removal of dialysis c...
Background: Nurse-led central venous catheter placement is an emerging clinical role internationally...
Aim: Dialysis catheter-associated infections (CAI) are a serious and costly burden on patients and t...
The aim of this study was to describe current practice for insertion and care of central venous cath...
The aim of this study was to describe current practice for insertion and care of central venous cath...
Aim. This paper describes the current infection control practices for CVC care and compares these to...
Background: Intensive care patients with a central venous catheter are at risk of catheter-related i...
OBJECTIVES. To report procedural characteristics and outcomes from a central venous catheter placeme...
BackgroundClinical guidelines on central venous catheterisation were introduced by the Swedish Socie...
peer reviewedThe French Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SRLF), jointly with the French-Speaking ...
The French Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SRLF), jointly with the French-Speaking Group of Paed...
AIM: To explore the current practices related to the insertion, management and removal of dialysis c...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate the evidence base and rationale underpinning the various infections...
Aim: To explore the current practices related to the insertion, management and removal of dialysis c...
Background: Nurse-led central venous catheter placement is an emerging clinical role internationally...
Aim: Dialysis catheter-associated infections (CAI) are a serious and costly burden on patients and t...