نتایج جستجو برای: peripherally inserted central catheter picc

تعداد نتایج: 532114  

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2009
William D Schweickert Jean Herlitz Anne S Pohlman Brian K Gehlbach Jesse B Hall John P Kress

OBJECTIVE Insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) at the bedside may result in tip malposition. This study was designed to evaluate whether the addition of ultrasound (US) inspection of the ipsilateral neck provides immediate recognition of PICCs in aberrant position facilitating catheter reposition before completion of the procedure. DESIGN Randomized, controlled trial. ...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2003
M E Puhaindran H P Wong

Palsies involving the anterior interosseous nerve comprise less than 1% of all upper extremity nerve palsies. Patients often present initially with acute pain in the proximal forearm, lasting several hours to days. The pain subsides, to be followed by paresis or total paralysis of the pronator quadratus, flexor pollicis longus and the radial half of the flexor profundus, either individually or ...

2014
Evgenia Kagan Andrea Lynn Banks Camelia Marculescu J. Robert Cantey Cassandra Salgado

Background. PICC use may have lower risk of BSI compared to other central catheters but little data exist regarding risks for PICC associated BSI. This study evaluates risks for PICC BSI among patients (pts) at an academic hospital. Methods. PICC BSI rate was calculated among all pts with PICCs inserted between July 2009-July 2012. A nested case control study (1:3 ratio of PICC BSI cases to no ...

2017
Shirong Fang Jinhong Yang Lei Song Yan Jiang Yuxiu Liu

BACKGROUND Central venous catheters (CVCs) have been an effective access for chemotherapy instead of peripherally intravenous catheters. There were limited studies on the choices and effects of different types of CVCs for chemotherapy. The aim of this study was to compare the complications, cost, and patients' quality of life and satisfaction of three commonly used CVCs for chemotherapy, such a...

Journal: :Hospital pharmacy 2015
Stephen P Sapienza Darrin R Ciaschini

PURPOSE To evaluate the efficacy and economic impact of a maximum of 2 doses of intraluminal volume 1 mg/1 mL dose alteplase for the clearance of occluded peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines at a long-term acute care hospital (LTACH). METHODS Open-label, nonrandomized quasi-experimental trial taking place over a 3-month period from December 2013 to March 2014. Patients had a s...

2014
Zahra Abdeyazdan Elaheh Sheikhan-Sudani Alireza Sadeghnia Sedigheh Talakoub

BACKGROUND Peripheral insertion of central catheters can be difficult in neonates. We compared the success rates of peripherally inserted central catheters by two methods of using static ultrasound and traditional technique (vein visualization and palpation) in neonates. MATERIALS AND METHODS In a prospective randomized, controlled trial, 52 neonates with birth weight lower than 1500 g in a l...

2017
Raymond J. Chan Sarah Northfield Emily Larsen Gabor Mihala Amanda Ullman Peter Hancock Nicole Marsh Nicole Gavin David Wyld Anthony Allworth Emily Russell Md Abu Choudhury Julie Flynn Claire M. Rickard

BACKGROUND Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are commonly used for delivering intravenous therapy. PICC failure is unacceptably high (up to 40%) due to mechanical, infectious and thrombotic complications. Poor securement potentiates all complication types. This randomised controlled trial (RCT) aimed to examine the feasibility of a large RCT of four dressing and securement methods...

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