Purpose: In neonatal units, the use of peripheral venous catheters is a commonly used technique involving risks and local complications. Catheter duration and viability is limited and may involve multiple insertion attempts. Catheterization was considered successful when there were no local complications and the catheter was removed owing to completion of treatment. The aim of the study was to determine the optimal location and instruments to reduce the number of catheter insertion attempts and to increase time without complications. Design and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was undertaken to analyze all the catheters inserted in the neonatal intermediate care unit of Vinalopó University Hospital (Elche, Spain). Between 2013 a...
Objective: To compare the complication rates between umbilical central venous catheters and peripher...
Objective: To compare the complication rates between umbilical central venous catheters and peripher...
Objective: To compare the complication rates between umbilical central venous catheters and peripher...
PURPOSE: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) have been extensively used in neonates. Howe...
In the newborn the necessity of a venous access for the infusion of fluids and electrolyte is made n...
ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is to present aspects of peripherally inserted central catheter...
Background: Repeated pain exposure in neonates is often associated with decreases in long-term cogni...
Background: Repeated pain exposure in neonates is often associated with decreases in long-term cogni...
Background: Repeated pain exposure in neonates is often associated with decreases in long-term cogni...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
We aimed to investigate the incidence and risk factors associated with nonselective removal of perip...
Objective: To compare the complication rates between umbilical central venous catheters and peripher...
Objective: To compare the complication rates between umbilical central venous catheters and peripher...
Objective: To compare the complication rates between umbilical central venous catheters and peripher...
PURPOSE: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) have been extensively used in neonates. Howe...
In the newborn the necessity of a venous access for the infusion of fluids and electrolyte is made n...
ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is to present aspects of peripherally inserted central catheter...
Background: Repeated pain exposure in neonates is often associated with decreases in long-term cogni...
Background: Repeated pain exposure in neonates is often associated with decreases in long-term cogni...
Background: Repeated pain exposure in neonates is often associated with decreases in long-term cogni...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
Introduction: The measurement recommended in literature for a peripherally inserted central catheter...
We aimed to investigate the incidence and risk factors associated with nonselective removal of perip...
Objective: To compare the complication rates between umbilical central venous catheters and peripher...
Objective: To compare the complication rates between umbilical central venous catheters and peripher...
Objective: To compare the complication rates between umbilical central venous catheters and peripher...