Cost analysis of ultrasound-guided umbilical venous catheterisation

This study compared the cost-effectiveness of ultrasound-guided umbilical venous catheterisation with conventional catheterisation in a neonatal intensive care unit of a Public University Hospital” Guzmán-de la Garza et al (2019). Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Although the use of ultrasound for the insertion of central catheters has proven to be cost-effective in adults, it is not known if […]
Efficacy of a non-leaching antibacterial central venous catheter

The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of a catheter with a non-leaching antimicrobial coating against catheter colonization and bloodstream infections (BSI)” Krikava et al (2019). Abstract: BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial coatings of central venous catheters (CVC) have the potential to reduce the risk of infectious complications. The aim of this study was to […]
Intravenous versus intraosseous access in prehospital cardiac arrest

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of IV access versus IO access in terms of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) for patients suffering from cardiac arrest” Nguyen et al (2019). Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The prevailing standard of care in prehospital emergency medical services (EMS) is that either intravenous (IV) or intraosseous (IO) […]
Catheter-related right internal jugular vein large thrombus formation

We report a rare case of an inadvertently malposition of a catheter using ultrasound in the right internal jugular vein, the catheter tip went in the cranial direction at an acute angle” Ma et al (2019). Abstract: Placement of a central venous catheter (CVC) is a routine procedure in major surgery and intensive care unit, […]
Dynamic needle tip positioning for ultrasound-guided PICC placement

The authors assessed the rate of successful peripherally inserted central catheter placement with dynamic needle tip positioning” Takeshita et al (2019). ] Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Although a few studies have reported the efficacy of ultrasound-guided peripherally inserted central catheter placement for pediatric patients, the procedure still is challenging. Ultrasound-guided dynamic needle tip positioning technique is useful […]
Assessing competence in pediatric central venous catheter placement

To describe the current approach to initial training, ongoing skill maintenance, and assessment of competence in central venous catheter placement by pediatric critical care medicine fellows, a subset of trainees in whom this skill is required” Boyer et al (2019). Abstract: OBJECTIVES: To describe the current approach to initial training, ongoing skill maintenance, and assessment […]
Taurolidine-citrate lock solution for the prevention of CLABSI

Taurolidine-citrate solution (TCS) is a catheter-lock solution with broad-spectrum antimicrobial action. This study’s aim was to evaluate the efficacy of TCS in reducing CLABSI rates in paediatric haematology-oncology (H/O) and gastrointestinal (GI) patients with long-term CVC” Chong et al (2019). Abstract: AIM: Central line-associated bloodstream infection associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) is a serious complication of […]
Chlorhexidine skin symptoms and allergy in dialysis patients and nurses

Up to 9% of cases of IgE-mediated perioperative anaphylaxis in the U.K. have been attributable to chlorhexidine; a similar figure has been reported in by a Danish study” Chan and Merchant (2019). Abstract: Chlorhexidine is a synthetic biguanide used as an antiseptic in hospital and household products. Chlorhexidine exposure has been implicated in various hypersensitivity […]
How to improve the turnaround time for PICC placement?

The aim of this study was to assess the use of Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve the turnaround time (TAT) for inpatient peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement” Hynes et al (2019). Abstract: AIM: The aim of this study was to assess the use of Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve the turnaround time […]
Left-sided superior vena cava complicates central line insertion

A CT thorax revealed the patient had two SVCs, and the patient’s left-sided SVC had been unintentionally catheterised” Gallaher and Somasundaram (2019) Extract: “A 39-year-old man with necrotising pancreatitis was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). On day 14, his right-sided central venous catheter (CVC) was replaced with a left-sided catheter. A confirmatory chest […]
Venipuncture versus peripheral IV catheter blood sampling

To compare the results of hematology, blood chemistry, and coagulation tests between two blood sampling methods via venipuncture and peripheral venous catheter” Jeong et al (2019). Abstract: AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To compare the results of hematology, blood chemistry, and coagulation tests between two blood sampling methods via venipuncture and peripheral venous catheter. BACKGROUND: Laboratory results […]
Risk factors associated with neonatal candidemia in a neonatal unit

Prolonged intrahospital stay longer than seven days and thoracic and/or abdominal surgery were the most significant risk factors in this study for the development of neonatal candidemia” Caparó Ingram et al (2019). Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To identify the main risk factors associated with neonatal candidemia. PATIENTS AND METHOD: A retrospective paired case-control study was conducted from […]
Quercetin protects from catheter-related Staphylococcus aureus infections

These data suggest that antiinfective therapy targeting Coa with quercetin may represent a novel strategy and provide a new leading compound with which to combat bacterial infections” Wang et al (2019). Abstract: Coagulase (Coa) activity is essential for the virulence of Staphylococcus aureus (S aureus), one of the most important pathogenic bacteria leading to catheter-related […]
Persistent left superior vena cava draining into the left superior pulmonary vein

A persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is the most common congenital variation of the thoracic venous system, affecting around 0.5% in the general population and around 3.0% in patients with congenital heart disease” Blokland et al (2019). Abstract: A persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is the most common congenital variation of the thoracic […]
Quality assessment of vascular access procedures for hemodialysis

Quality assessment in vascular access procedures for hemodialysis is not clearly defined. The aim of this article is to compare various guidelines regarding recommendation on quality control in angioaccess surgery” Fila et al (2019). Abstract: Quality assessment in vascular access procedures for hemodialysis is not clearly defined. The aim of this article is to compare […]
Cefazolin/gentamicin versus taurolidine/citrate for prevention of CLABSI

This study aimed to compare the efficacy of LS using a combination of cefazolin and gentamicin versus taurolidine and citrate in reducing CR-BSI in patients undergoing HD and to identify any adverse effects” Bueloni et al (2019). Abstract: BACKGROUND: Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CR-BSI) is one of the various complications related to haemodialysis (HD). As a […]
Choice of assessment time after fluid challenge in patients with septic shock

To explore the short-term hemodynamic change of fluid challenge (FC) with crystalloid or colloid and define fluid responsiveness at the optimal time in patients with septic shock” Huang et al (2019). Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To explore the short-term hemodynamic change of fluid challenge (FC) with crystalloid or colloid and define fluid responsiveness at the optimal time […]
Equations for the inserted length of neonatal central venous catheters

The use of percutaneous central venous catheters (PCVCs) for central venous access is a routine and essential part of neonatal intensive care, particularly in the care of extremely preterm infants” Chiang (2019). Abstract: The use of percutaneous central venous catheters (PCVCs) for central venous access is a routine and essential part of neonatal intensive care, […]
Investigation of the cardiotoxic effects of parenteral nutrition

Parenteral nutrition (PN) is used for the intravenous delivery of nutrients to patients who cannot take food orally. However, it is not clear whether PN also negatively impacts cardiac tissue. The present empirical study investigated the cardiac effects of PN in rabbits” Gürünlüoğlu et al (2019). Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Parenteral nutrition (PN) is used for the […]
Current status of dialysis vascular access in Japan

At the second Dialysis Access Symposium held in Nagoya, Japan, a proposal was made to investigate the differences in vascular access methods used in different countries” Fukasawa (2019). Abstract: At the second Dialysis Access Symposium held in Nagoya, Japan, a proposal was made to investigate the differences in vascular access methods used in different countries. […]
Review of coated and uncoated central venous catheters

The objective of this review is to assess the comparative clinical effectiveness, as well as harms and safety, between coated CVCs and uncoated CVCs for critically ill adult patients” Yeung and Loshak (2019). Excerpt: The Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) previously published a summary of abstracts report on the clinical effectiveness […]
Randomized controlled trial examines ultrasound-guided central venous catheterization

The combined short-axis-and-long-axis approach for ultrasound-guided central venous catheterization had a lower posterior wall puncture rate than the SA-OOP approach, but there was no significant difference with the long-axis in-plane approach” Takeshita et al (2019). Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The authors compared the occurrence of posterior wall puncture using the short-axis out-of-plane and long-axis in-plane approaches with […]
Monitoring of long-term parenteral nutrition in children

This narrative review summarizes the current knowledge and practices related to monitoring of children with IF. The authors also share their 20-year experience at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne Australia on this topic” Zemrani et al (2019). Abstract: Pediatric intestinal failure (IF) is a rare and complex condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. […]
Jugular vein catheterization with the assistance of Y-shape imaging technique

We aimed to present a case in which the location of the guidewire was verified by Y-shape visualization with an endocavity micro-convex probe after a cannulation attempt. Successful internal jugular vein catheterization was achieved with the assistance of the Y-shape imaging technique and the patient was avoided from multiple cannulation attempts” Aydın et al (2019). […]
Nontunneled central venous catheter bloodstream infections in pediatric surgery

Despite the limits encountered, this report is the first to describe the incidence and risk factors of temporary central-line infections (nontunneled CVC and PICC) in pediatric patients that have undergone invasive surgery” Denina et al (2019). Extract The study has several limitations. It was performed in a single center, and only clinical CLABSIs were observed. […]
Skin complications associated with pediatric central venous access devices

This study aimed to identify the incidence and prevalence of CVAD-associated skin complications current management, and characteristics associated with complication development, in pediatrics” Ullman et al (2019). Abstract: Central venous access devices (CVADs) are vital to enable treatment for children with cancer and other complex health conditions. However, complications effecting the CVAD wound are commonly […]
Landmark technique versus ultrasonography guidance for jugular vein catheterization

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of needle-guiding ultrasound for internal jugular venous cannulation” Kayir et al (2019). Abstract: Background: Central venous catheterization is an invasive procedure that must be performed during cardiovascular surgery. The addition of ultrasound guidance to the catheterization technique has shown effectiveness in reducing complications because it […]
Recommendations for preservation of central venous access in children

Children with chronic illness often require prolonged or repeated venous access. They remain at high risk for venous catheter-related complications (high-risk patients), which largely derive from elective decisions during catheter insertion and continuing care. These complications result in progressive loss of the venous capital (patent and compliant venous pathways) necessary for delivery of life-preserving therapies” […]
Idiopathic jugular and subclavian vein thrombosis

While lower extremity deep venous thrombosis is common, upper torso thrombosis is a rare clinical condition and usually a complication of central venous catheterization or malignancy-related paraneoplastic syndromes” Agrawal et al (2019). Abstract: Venous thrombosis is a vascular disorder which is a consequence of Virchow’s triad: hypercoagulability, venous stasis, and endothelial injury. While lower extremity […]
Current state of dialysis vascular access management in Korea

Recently, the number of central venous hemodialysis catheter insertion has decreased, and tunneled hemodialysis catheter has been inserted more than non-tunneled hemodialysis catheter, indicating that vascular access has been created timely and the vascular access team has been educated about and following international guidelines” Kim et al (2019). Abstract: The prevalence rate and the incidence […]