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Cite this: Assessment of an Infant With a Peripheral Intravenous Device - Medscape - Oct 01, 2003.
Read“Management, clinical outcomes, and complications of acute cannula-related peripheral vein phlebitis of the upper extremity: A retrospective study” published in Phlebology 2015, Vol 90 (6 ...
In addition to identifying the risk factors, the study also found that complications occurred in just over one-quarter of placements, with limb swelling and phlebitis being the most common (11.5%).
Scopus: “Phlebitis” AND (“Peripheral Venous Catheterization” OR “Peripheral Venous Catheterizations”) - 19 studies. The 202 identified articles were grouped and sent to EndNote®, and, after removing ...
The global peripheral intravenous catheter market is on a trajectory of significant growth, projected to reach USD 13,006.1 million by 2034, up from USD 6,489.3 million in 2024, reflecting a robust ...
Phlebitis may be more likely to occur if microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, are present. Longer duration of IV treatment may also increase the risk of phlebitis and lead to infection.
JCO Oncology Practice Source Reference: Wiesen B, et al "Use of peripheral intravenous access in patients undergoing chemotherapy for testicular cancer" J Oncol Pract 2023; DOI: 10.1200/OP.23.00580.
Let us set the Wayback Machine to the dawning of bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin (BEP) as the standard management of systemic presentations of germ cell tumors, the 1980's. At the time, peripheral ...
The complications included in the review were peripheral superficial vein thrombosis, local infection/phlebitis, systemic infection (sepsis), peripheral venous extravasation, local skin necrosis, ...
With that said, phlebitis can affect people without varicose veins. One of the most common triggers of phlebitis is the placement of a peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC). Other possible causes ...