BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence for use of different types of locking fluids to prevent central venous access device complications in adult critical care patients. Specifically, rates of catheter-related bloodstream infection, colonization, and occlusion were considered. All types of devices were included in the review: central venous catheters, peripherally- inserted central catheters and hemodialysis catheters.MethodsEligibility criteria. Papers had to include adult (>18 years old) critical care patients, be experimental trials, conducted in North America and Europe, and published in peer-reviewed journals from 2010 onwards.Information sources. A search of Medline and EM...
Randomized controlled trials evaluate the effectiveness of interventions for central venous access d...
BACKGROUND: The most appropriate lock solution for central venous access devices is still to be def...
In cancer care, central venous access devices (CVADs) are used to safely manage patients undergoing ...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
Venous access devices are used in health care. To prevent occlusions the evidence confirmed the need...
Objectives: To examine the proportion and rate of central venous access device failure and complicat...
Background Insertion of a central venous access device (CVAD) allows clinicians to ...
Objectives: To compare the available dressing and securement devices for central venous access devic...
Background: Central venous catheters are commonly used in healthcare, but they come with a range of ...
Background: Central venous catheters (CVCs) play a vital role in the management of acute and chronic...
Randomized controlled trials evaluate the effectiveness of interventions for central venous access d...
BACKGROUND: The most appropriate lock solution for central venous access devices is still to be def...
In cancer care, central venous access devices (CVADs) are used to safely manage patients undergoing ...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
BackgroundThe objective of this systematic review is to determine the extent and quality of evidence...
Venous access devices are used in health care. To prevent occlusions the evidence confirmed the need...
Objectives: To examine the proportion and rate of central venous access device failure and complicat...
Background Insertion of a central venous access device (CVAD) allows clinicians to ...
Objectives: To compare the available dressing and securement devices for central venous access devic...
Background: Central venous catheters are commonly used in healthcare, but they come with a range of ...
Background: Central venous catheters (CVCs) play a vital role in the management of acute and chronic...
Randomized controlled trials evaluate the effectiveness of interventions for central venous access d...
BACKGROUND: The most appropriate lock solution for central venous access devices is still to be def...
In cancer care, central venous access devices (CVADs) are used to safely manage patients undergoing ...