Background: Millions of peripheral intravenous catheters are used worldwide. The current guidelines recommend routine catheter replacement every 72–96 h. This practice requires increasing healthcare resource use. The clinically indicated catheter replacement strategy is proposed as an alternative. Objectives To assess the cost effectiveness of clinically indicated versus routine replacement of peripheral intravenous catheters. Methods A cost-effectiveness analysis from the perspective of Queensland Health, Australia, was conducted alongside a randomized controlled trial. Adult patients with an intravenous catheter of expected use for longer than 4 days were randomly assigned to receive either clinically indicated replacement or third-...
Introduction: Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) are commonly used in medium or long-te...
Aims. To design clinical guidelines on timing for replacing peripheral intravenous catheters, in an...
BACKGROUND: A practice change of replacing peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheters when clinically in...
Background: Millions of peripheral intravenous catheters are used worldwide. The current guidelines ...
Cost-effectiveness analysis of clinically-indicated versus routine replacement of peripheral intrave...
Background The millions of peripheral intravenous catheters used each year are recommended for 72-96...
Background The millions of peripheral intravenous catheters used each year are recommended for 72-96...
Objective To compare routine replacement of intravenous peripheral catheters with replacement only w...
BackgroundUS Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous ...
BACKGROUND: US Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenou...
AIM: In modern healthcare there is increased focus on optimizing efficiency for every treatment or p...
AIM: In modern healthcare there is increased focus on optimizing efficiency for every treatment or p...
Objective: our objective was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the use of peripherally inserted ...
Background Centers for Disease Control Guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous (I...
Introduction: Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) are commonly used in medium or long-te...
Aims. To design clinical guidelines on timing for replacing peripheral intravenous catheters, in an...
BACKGROUND: A practice change of replacing peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheters when clinically in...
Background: Millions of peripheral intravenous catheters are used worldwide. The current guidelines ...
Cost-effectiveness analysis of clinically-indicated versus routine replacement of peripheral intrave...
Background The millions of peripheral intravenous catheters used each year are recommended for 72-96...
Background The millions of peripheral intravenous catheters used each year are recommended for 72-96...
Objective To compare routine replacement of intravenous peripheral catheters with replacement only w...
BackgroundUS Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous ...
BACKGROUND: US Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenou...
AIM: In modern healthcare there is increased focus on optimizing efficiency for every treatment or p...
AIM: In modern healthcare there is increased focus on optimizing efficiency for every treatment or p...
Objective: our objective was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the use of peripherally inserted ...
Background Centers for Disease Control Guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous (I...
Introduction: Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) are commonly used in medium or long-te...
Aims. To design clinical guidelines on timing for replacing peripheral intravenous catheters, in an...
BACKGROUND: A practice change of replacing peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheters when clinically in...