Flushing and locking of intravenous catheters are thought to be essential in the prevention of occlusion. The clinical sign of an occlusion is catheter malfunction and flushing is strongly recommended to ensure a well-functioning catheter. Therefore fluid dynamics, flushing techniques, and sufficient flushing volumes are important matters in adequate flushing in all catheter types. If a catheter is not in use, it is locked. For years, it has been thought that the catheter has to be filled with an anticoagulant to prevent catheter occlusion. Heparin has played a key role in locking venous catheters. However, the high number of risks associated with heparin forces us to look for alternatives. A long time ago, 0.9% sodium chloride was already ...
Introduction: Heparin has been used in flush solutions in attempts to prolong the patency of arteria...
Background. Double lumen dialysis catheters are routinely heparin or citrate 'locked' to maintain pa...
The maintenance of tunneled catheter (TC) patency is critical for the provision of adequate hemodial...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Purpose The aim of this systematic review was to assess the efficacy of heparin flushing in the l...
Venous access devices are used in health care. To prevent occlusions the evidence confirmed the need...
BACKGROUND:The most appropriate lock solution for central venous access devices is still to be defin...
Objective Use of a catheter lock solution plays a decisive role in vascular access. The effects of d...
Flushing hemodynamic catheters is essen-tial to maintain patency and thereforeensure accurate hemody...
Background: Three meta-analyses conducted in the 1990s concluded that the effect of intermittent flu...
BACKGROUND: Heparin intermittent flushing is a standard practice in the maintenance of patency in ce...
Flushing hemodynamic catheters is essen-tial to maintain patency and thereforeensure accurate hemody...
BACKGROUND:Peripheral venous catheters (PVCs) require adequate maintenance based on heparin or salin...
Background Around the world, guidelines and clinical practice for the prevention of complications as...
Background Guidelines and clinical practice for the prevention of complications associated with cent...
Introduction: Heparin has been used in flush solutions in attempts to prolong the patency of arteria...
Background. Double lumen dialysis catheters are routinely heparin or citrate 'locked' to maintain pa...
The maintenance of tunneled catheter (TC) patency is critical for the provision of adequate hemodial...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Purpose The aim of this systematic review was to assess the efficacy of heparin flushing in the l...
Venous access devices are used in health care. To prevent occlusions the evidence confirmed the need...
BACKGROUND:The most appropriate lock solution for central venous access devices is still to be defin...
Objective Use of a catheter lock solution plays a decisive role in vascular access. The effects of d...
Flushing hemodynamic catheters is essen-tial to maintain patency and thereforeensure accurate hemody...
Background: Three meta-analyses conducted in the 1990s concluded that the effect of intermittent flu...
BACKGROUND: Heparin intermittent flushing is a standard practice in the maintenance of patency in ce...
Flushing hemodynamic catheters is essen-tial to maintain patency and thereforeensure accurate hemody...
BACKGROUND:Peripheral venous catheters (PVCs) require adequate maintenance based on heparin or salin...
Background Around the world, guidelines and clinical practice for the prevention of complications as...
Background Guidelines and clinical practice for the prevention of complications associated with cent...
Introduction: Heparin has been used in flush solutions in attempts to prolong the patency of arteria...
Background. Double lumen dialysis catheters are routinely heparin or citrate 'locked' to maintain pa...
The maintenance of tunneled catheter (TC) patency is critical for the provision of adequate hemodial...