Patients with testicular cancer had fewer venous access-related complications and overall thrombotic events when first-line chemotherapy was delivered via peripheral intravenous access compared with ...
Racial and Ethnic Inequities at the Practice and Physician Levels in Timely Next-Generation Sequencing for Patients With Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Treated in the US Community Setting We ...
It’s a common practice — maintaining peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) in stable hospital patients even after the need for IV therapy has been resolved. And the thinking goes, why not? After ...
To compare the occurrence of systemic infection or death in preterm infants with elective percutaneous central line (PCVL) placement versus peripheral intravenous catheter (PIV) placement. A total of ...
The global IV therapy and vein access devices market is on a trajectory of significant growth, projected to expand from USD 28.7 billion in 2024 to an estimated USD 47.3 billion by 2034. With a ...
Is intraosseous vascular access associated with poorer patient outcomes than intravenous access after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest? In a secondary analysis, published in Annals of Emergency Medicine ...
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