Objective: To compare clinical outcomes of elective central venous catheter (CVC) insertions performed by either a clinical nurse consultant (CNC) or anaesthetic medical staff (AMS). Design, setting and participants: Prospective audit of a convenience sample of consecutive CVC insertions between July 2005 and October 2007 at a metropolitan teaching hospital in Sydney, Australia. The sample included all outpatients and inpatients requiring a CVC for either acute or chronic conditions. Main outcome measures: Number of CVC lines inserted; differences between outcomes in the CNC and AMS groups; complications during and after insertion. Results: Over a 28-month period, 245 CVCs were inserted by AMS and 123 by the CNC. The most common indications...
Aim:Central venous access devices (CVADs) have been used for prolonged infusion chemotherapy and hav...
Intravenous therapy administration through peripheral venous catheters is one of the most common nur...
Objective: To compare colonization and catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) rates among t...
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical outcomes of elective central venous catheter (CVC) insertions perform...
Objective: To compare clinical outcomes of elective central venous catheter (CVC) insertions perform...
Background: Nurse-led central venous catheter placement is an emerging clinical role internationally...
OBJECTIVES. To report procedural characteristics and outcomes from a central venous catheter placeme...
Nurse-led central venous catheter insertion: review of 760 procedures performed across three hospita...
Background: Health care systems promote care models that deliver both safety and quality. Nurse-led ...
Background: Health care systems promote care models that deliver both safety and quality. Nurse-led ...
This thesis presents a series of six, discrete yet interrelated studies describing the role of speci...
Learning Objectives: The placement of central venous catheters (CVCs) is common in modern critical c...
Background: Werner Forssman, in 1929, first described central venous catheter (CVC) insertion when h...
Background Central venous catheters are inserted ubiquitously in critical care and have roles in ...
Background: Central venous catheters are a special type of intravenous catheter (tube), which are us...
Aim:Central venous access devices (CVADs) have been used for prolonged infusion chemotherapy and hav...
Intravenous therapy administration through peripheral venous catheters is one of the most common nur...
Objective: To compare colonization and catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) rates among t...
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical outcomes of elective central venous catheter (CVC) insertions perform...
Objective: To compare clinical outcomes of elective central venous catheter (CVC) insertions perform...
Background: Nurse-led central venous catheter placement is an emerging clinical role internationally...
OBJECTIVES. To report procedural characteristics and outcomes from a central venous catheter placeme...
Nurse-led central venous catheter insertion: review of 760 procedures performed across three hospita...
Background: Health care systems promote care models that deliver both safety and quality. Nurse-led ...
Background: Health care systems promote care models that deliver both safety and quality. Nurse-led ...
This thesis presents a series of six, discrete yet interrelated studies describing the role of speci...
Learning Objectives: The placement of central venous catheters (CVCs) is common in modern critical c...
Background: Werner Forssman, in 1929, first described central venous catheter (CVC) insertion when h...
Background Central venous catheters are inserted ubiquitously in critical care and have roles in ...
Background: Central venous catheters are a special type of intravenous catheter (tube), which are us...
Aim:Central venous access devices (CVADs) have been used for prolonged infusion chemotherapy and hav...
Intravenous therapy administration through peripheral venous catheters is one of the most common nur...
Objective: To compare colonization and catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) rates among t...