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Bedside placement of tunneled femorally inserted central catheters in pediatric patients on extracorporeal life support: A case series and discussion

New publication on Bedside placement of tunneled femorally inserted central catheters in pediatric patients on extracorporeal life support: A case series and discussion from the Journal of Vascular Access

Bedside placement of tunneled femorally inserted central catheters in pediatric patients on extracorporeal life support: A case series and discussion

GAVeCeLT 2023

The 2023 GAVeCeLT PICC-Port and PICC Day in Roma 🇮🇹 is now underaway.

Excellent workshops this morning on #ultrasound assessment teaching clinicians the following;

RaCeVA/RaFeVA,

IVC assessment w/US,

oblique-in plane needling techniques,

ECG tip positioning & troubleshooting,

device securement & stabilization

#handhygiene #bestpractices #vascularaccess #FOAMva

Radial artery patency outcomes with saline flushing of the radial sheath after coronary intervention: A prospective cohort study

New publication on Radial artery patency outcomes with saline flushing of the radial sheath after coronary intervention: A prospective cohort study from the Journal of Vascular Access

Radial artery patency outcomes with saline flushing of the radial sheath after coronary intervention: A prospective cohort study

Quality of life in patients with PICC diagnosed with mesothelioma: Results of a multicenter epidemiological survey (LifePICC)

New publication on Quality of life in patients with PICC diagnosed with mesothelioma: Results of a multicenter epidemiological survey (LifePICC) from the Journal of Vascular Access

Quality of life in patients with PICC diagnosed with mesothelioma: Results of a multicenter epidemiological survey (LifePICC)

Published trends and research hotspots of central venous catheter-associated thrombosis from 1973 to 2022: A scientometric analysis

The Journal of Vascular Access (JVA) has been listed as the top journal publishing evidence on central venous catheter-related thrombosis (CVC-RT) in a recent study. Authors found the results also showed the focus population of CVC-RT research has changed from pediatric patients to cancer patients, the management has become more formal and standardized, and the CVC type has shifted to port and peripherally inserted central catheters. Details can be found in Medicine

Published trends and research hotspots of central venous catheter-associated thrombosis from 1973 to 2022: A scientometric analysis