Objectives: To examine the proportion and rate of central venous access device failure and complications across central venous access device types in adult intensive care. Data Sources: A systematic search was undertaken in the electronic databases Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Embase, U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health in September 2017. Study Selection: Included studies were of observational (prospective and retrospective) or interventional design and reported central venous access device failure and complications in adult ICU settings. Studies were excluded if they were published prior to November 2006 or not reported in English. Two r...
International audienceOur research objective is to study organization and communication as risks fac...
Background: Venous Access Devices (VADs) are the most used devices in COVID-19 patients. Objective: ...
ABSTRACT Infection remains the leading complication that is associated with intravascular access dev...
Central venous access devices (CVADs), including peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs), ar...
Purpose: To describe how central venous access devices (CVADs) are utilized for ambulatory oncology ...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
Summary: Central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSIs) is an important healthcare-associat...
Central venous catheter (CVC) placement in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a common practice and is...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
PURPOSE: Totally implantable central venous accesses (port-a-cath) are often used for chemotherapy a...
Aim: To investigate the procedural aspects in inserting central venous catheters that minimise ce...
[[abstract]]Background. Various devices for central venous access are widely used in patients with c...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
International audienceOur research objective is to study organization and communication as risks fac...
Background: Venous Access Devices (VADs) are the most used devices in COVID-19 patients. Objective: ...
ABSTRACT Infection remains the leading complication that is associated with intravascular access dev...
Central venous access devices (CVADs), including peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs), ar...
Purpose: To describe how central venous access devices (CVADs) are utilized for ambulatory oncology ...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
Summary: Central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSIs) is an important healthcare-associat...
Central venous catheter (CVC) placement in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a common practice and is...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
PURPOSE: Totally implantable central venous accesses (port-a-cath) are often used for chemotherapy a...
Aim: To investigate the procedural aspects in inserting central venous catheters that minimise ce...
[[abstract]]Background. Various devices for central venous access are widely used in patients with c...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
International audienceOur research objective is to study organization and communication as risks fac...
Background: Venous Access Devices (VADs) are the most used devices in COVID-19 patients. Objective: ...
ABSTRACT Infection remains the leading complication that is associated with intravascular access dev...