International audienceINTRODUCTION: Short peripheral intravenous catheters (PVCs) are the most frequently used invasive medical devices in hospitals. Unfortunately, PVCs often fail before the end of treatment due to the occurrence of mechanical, vascular or infectious complications, which prolongs hospitalisation and increases healthcare costs and mortality.Prevention of these complications is mainly based on the respect of hygiene rules and the use of biocompatible catheters. In critically ill patients, 2% chlorhexidine-alcohol is superior to 5% povidone iodine-alcohol for skin preparation before central venous and arterial catheters; whether this finding can be extended to PVC inserted in the wards remains speculative. Similarly, the use ...
Neonates who require a central venous catheter (CVC) for prolonged vascular access experience high r...
International audienceCONTEXT: Use of a chlorhexidine gluconate-impregnated sponge (CHGIS) in intrav...
International audienceMost vascular catheter-related infections (CRIs) occur extraluminally in patie...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Short peripheral intravenous catheters (PVCs) are the most frequ...
International audienceBackground: Two billion peripheral venous catheters are sold globally each yea...
International audienceBackgroundCatheter-related infection is the third cause of infections in inten...
SummaryPurposeTo make a field comparison of the effectiveness, ease of use, and cost of a chlorhexid...
none9Although it can be prevented, catheter-related bacteremia is common and dangerous. The antisept...
Summary: Purpose: To make a field comparison of the effectiveness, ease of use, and cost of a chlor...
Abstract Background To compare the efficacy of three antiseptic solutions [0.5%, and 1.0% alcohol/ch...
Health care-associated infection is an increasing threat to patient safety. Over 400,000 patients in...
iodine for care of catheter sites, but it is not known whether chlorhexidine is superior in reducing...
This cooperatively written project explored multiple peer-reviewed studies related to the antiseptic...
Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most commonly used invasive medical device in healt...
Neonates who require a central venous catheter (CVC) for prolonged vascular access experience high r...
International audienceCONTEXT: Use of a chlorhexidine gluconate-impregnated sponge (CHGIS) in intrav...
International audienceMost vascular catheter-related infections (CRIs) occur extraluminally in patie...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Short peripheral intravenous catheters (PVCs) are the most frequ...
International audienceBackground: Two billion peripheral venous catheters are sold globally each yea...
International audienceBackgroundCatheter-related infection is the third cause of infections in inten...
SummaryPurposeTo make a field comparison of the effectiveness, ease of use, and cost of a chlorhexid...
none9Although it can be prevented, catheter-related bacteremia is common and dangerous. The antisept...
Summary: Purpose: To make a field comparison of the effectiveness, ease of use, and cost of a chlor...
Abstract Background To compare the efficacy of three antiseptic solutions [0.5%, and 1.0% alcohol/ch...
Health care-associated infection is an increasing threat to patient safety. Over 400,000 patients in...
iodine for care of catheter sites, but it is not known whether chlorhexidine is superior in reducing...
This cooperatively written project explored multiple peer-reviewed studies related to the antiseptic...
Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most commonly used invasive medical device in healt...
Neonates who require a central venous catheter (CVC) for prolonged vascular access experience high r...
International audienceCONTEXT: Use of a chlorhexidine gluconate-impregnated sponge (CHGIS) in intrav...
International audienceMost vascular catheter-related infections (CRIs) occur extraluminally in patie...