The use of peripheral implanted ports to administer parenteral nutrition in a number of patient cohorts is increasingly seen as a safe alternative to chest ports with equivalence in long-term outcomes. Two insertion sites on the upper arm were compared using the zone insertion method (ZIM), which was developed as an approach to optimize and reduce catheter-related exit site complications. The ZIM divides the medial upper arm into 3 main colors, red, green, and yellow, which are based on musculoskeletal, skin, and vessel characteristics. The optimal exit site is considered to be the green zone, the middle third of the upper arm. Thirty-five patients were allocated to vein puncture at the yellow/green zone (group A) and 35 patients at the yel...
Purpose: In neonatal units, the use of peripheral venous catheters is a commonly used technique invo...
ABSTRACT. Background: Central venous access is crucial for the provision of adequate parenteral nutr...
Aim:Central venous access devices (CVADs) have been used for prolonged infusion chemotherapy and hav...
The use of peripheral implanted ports to administer parenteral nutrition in a number of patient coho...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and usefulness of a peripheral vein approach wh...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the success of peripheral venous access for implantation of venous access...
Background: The requirement of central venous (CV) port implantation is increasing with the increase...
ABSTRACT Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are ideal central venous catheters (CVCs) f...
Purpose: Insertion of totally implantable catheters via deep vessels that drain into the superior ve...
Implanted ports are an important vascular access device for patients with malignancies requiring lon...
Background: Primary care settings often lack facilities for radiological evaluation of the position ...
The request for totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) has rapidly grown up through the ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility and complications of a percutaneously implantable port syste...
Implanted intravenous ports (IPs) are increasingly used in health care. The experience of having IPs...
Background: Despite pervasive need for peripheral intravenous catheters, insertion is often difficul...
Purpose: In neonatal units, the use of peripheral venous catheters is a commonly used technique invo...
ABSTRACT. Background: Central venous access is crucial for the provision of adequate parenteral nutr...
Aim:Central venous access devices (CVADs) have been used for prolonged infusion chemotherapy and hav...
The use of peripheral implanted ports to administer parenteral nutrition in a number of patient coho...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and usefulness of a peripheral vein approach wh...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the success of peripheral venous access for implantation of venous access...
Background: The requirement of central venous (CV) port implantation is increasing with the increase...
ABSTRACT Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are ideal central venous catheters (CVCs) f...
Purpose: Insertion of totally implantable catheters via deep vessels that drain into the superior ve...
Implanted ports are an important vascular access device for patients with malignancies requiring lon...
Background: Primary care settings often lack facilities for radiological evaluation of the position ...
The request for totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) has rapidly grown up through the ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility and complications of a percutaneously implantable port syste...
Implanted intravenous ports (IPs) are increasingly used in health care. The experience of having IPs...
Background: Despite pervasive need for peripheral intravenous catheters, insertion is often difficul...
Purpose: In neonatal units, the use of peripheral venous catheters is a commonly used technique invo...
ABSTRACT. Background: Central venous access is crucial for the provision of adequate parenteral nutr...
Aim:Central venous access devices (CVADs) have been used for prolonged infusion chemotherapy and hav...