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Revisiting Ultrasound-Guided Subclavian/Axillary Vein Cannulations: Importance of Pleural Avoidance With Rib Trajectory

New article on Revisiting Ultrasound-Guided Subclavian/Axillary Vein Cannulations: Importance of Pleural Avoidance With Rib Trajectory from the Journal of Intensive Care Medicine

Revisiting Ultrasound-Guided Subclavian/Axillary Vein Cannulations: Importance of Pleural Avoidance With Rib Trajectory

#vascularaccess #FOAMva #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMus

Poor adherence to guidelines for preventing central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI): results of a worldwide survey

New article on review of worldwide CLABSI due to poor guideline adherence from the journal Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control

Poor adherence to guidelines for preventing central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI): results of a worldwide survey

#vascularaccess #FOAMva #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMems #FOAMrad #infectionprevention #CLABSI

Efforts of a Unit Practice Council to implement practice change utilizing alcohol impregnated port protectors in a burn ICU

New article on implementing alcohol impregnated ports protectors in a burn ICU from the Burns Journal

Efforts of a Unit Practice Council to implement practice change utilizing alcohol impregnated port protectors in a burn ICU

#vascularaccess #FOAMva #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMped #FOAMems #burns #infectionprevention

Peripherally inserted central catheter-related complications in cancer patients: a prospective study of over 50,000 catheter days

New article on PICC related complications in cancer patients from the Journal of Vascular Access

Peripherally inserted central catheter-related complications in cancer patients: a prospective study of over 50,000 catheter days

#vascularaccess #FOAMva #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMems #patientsafety #thrombosis

Are antimicrobial peripherally inserted central catheters associated with reduction in central line-associated bloodstream infection? A systematic review and meta-analysis

New article on the reduction in CR-BSI with antimicrobial PICC – am systematic review and meta-analysis from the American Journal of Infection Control

Are antimicrobial peripherally inserted central catheters associated with reduction in central line-associated bloodstream infection? A systematic review and meta-analysis

#vascularaccess #FOAMva #FOAMcc #FOAMped #FOAMems #infectionprevention #patientsafety