Objectives: To prospectively investigate the incidence of mechanical and inflammatory complications associated with placement of short-term peripheral intravenous catheters and to determine the prevalence of bacterial colonization of the catheters in hospitalized dogs and cats. Methods: A prospective study of 66 peripheral intravenous catheters inserted in 27 dogs and 18 cats over a 3 month period was performed. Assessment of the patients was performed every 12 hours until catheter removal, and a phlebitis score was assigned by means a Visual Infusion Phlebitis (VIP) grading scale from0 to 5. Devices were removedwhen they ceased to be functional and when inflammatory (VIP score of 3 or more) or mechanical complications occurred....
Long-term, frequent venous access for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes in cats is probl...
OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of silver-coated versus standard silicone urinary catheters on th...
Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most commonly used invasive medical device in healt...
Objectives: To prospectively investigate the incidence of mechanical and inflammatory complications...
The placement of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) is potentially associated with complication...
Intravenous catheters are used for the administration of medications and fluids and are an integral ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate animal comfort and ease of placement of a veterinary-specific intravenous ca...
Exteriorized chronic intravascular catheters (ECICs) are used frequently for repeated substance admi...
Non-permanent central venous catheters (CVCs), are the most commonly used vascular access in veterin...
Objective To investigate the effect of clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) on the lower urinary...
Objectives The present study aimed to document the use of the wound infusion catheter (WIC) followin...
ABSTRACT Objective: analyze the risk factors linked to complications in peripheral intravenous cath...
Background Peripheral catheters are the most common invasive procedures in patients, and h...
[eng] Background: Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most widely used invasive devices...
Background: The effect of catheter material on catheter-associated complications resulting from shor...
Long-term, frequent venous access for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes in cats is probl...
OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of silver-coated versus standard silicone urinary catheters on th...
Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most commonly used invasive medical device in healt...
Objectives: To prospectively investigate the incidence of mechanical and inflammatory complications...
The placement of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) is potentially associated with complication...
Intravenous catheters are used for the administration of medications and fluids and are an integral ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate animal comfort and ease of placement of a veterinary-specific intravenous ca...
Exteriorized chronic intravascular catheters (ECICs) are used frequently for repeated substance admi...
Non-permanent central venous catheters (CVCs), are the most commonly used vascular access in veterin...
Objective To investigate the effect of clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) on the lower urinary...
Objectives The present study aimed to document the use of the wound infusion catheter (WIC) followin...
ABSTRACT Objective: analyze the risk factors linked to complications in peripheral intravenous cath...
Background Peripheral catheters are the most common invasive procedures in patients, and h...
[eng] Background: Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most widely used invasive devices...
Background: The effect of catheter material on catheter-associated complications resulting from shor...
Long-term, frequent venous access for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes in cats is probl...
OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of silver-coated versus standard silicone urinary catheters on th...
Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most commonly used invasive medical device in healt...