نتایج جستجو برای: peripherally inserted central catheter picc
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INTRODUCTION Around 30% of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) fail from vascular, infectious or mechanical complications. Patients with cancer are at highest risk, and this increases morbidity, mortality and costs. Effective PICC dressing and securement may prevent PICC failure; however, no large randomised controlled trial (RCT) has compared alternative approaches. We designed thi...
BACKGROUND Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are widely used in chemotherapy, but the reported PICC thrombosis incidence varies greatly, and risks of PICC thrombosis are not well defined. This study was to investigate the incidence and risk factors of PICC-related upper extremity vein thrombosis in cancer patients. METHODS This was a prospective study conducted in two tertiary r...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the use of peripherally inserted central catheters regarding neonate’s profile, indications for use, and catheterized vein; relation between number puncture attempts assessment catheter tip position. Method: documentary, descriptive, retrospective, quantitative study, developed in a tertiary maternity hospital Ceará. A total 3,005 PICC insertion formularies was inc...
percutaneous retrieval of an intracardiac central venous port fragment using snare with triple loops
peripherally inserted venous ports fracture with embolization in patients who received chemotherapy is a serious and rare complication,and few cases have been reported in children. we report a successful endovascular technique using a snare for retrieving broken peripherally inserted venous ports in a child for chemotherapy. catheter fragments may cause complications such as cardiac perforation...
BACKGROUND: Pediatric musculoskeletal infection (MSKI) is a common cause of hospitalization with associated morbidity. To improve the care pediatric MSKI, our objectives were to achieve 3 specific aims within 24 months quality improvement (QI) interventions: (1) 50% reduction in peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) use, (2) 25% sedations per patient, and (3) empirical vancomycin admini...
m s Peripherally inserted central catheters have become essential devices for continuous or intermittent administration of intravenous therapy, from intermediate to long-term, especially in the intensive care of newborns.1 Known in clinical practice as PICCs, the acronym for peripherally inserted central catheters, they are used for infusion of fluids, drugs, parenteral nutrition and blood prod...
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