The global vascular access devices market, valued at US$5.60 billion in 2023, is forecasted to grow at a robust CAGR of 7.1%, ...
A chemotherapy port (also known as a chemo port) is a small device placed under the skin that is attached to a vein in the chest to deliver chemotherapy drugs to the body. Without a port, a new ...
“Ultrasound guidance is currently not a standard of care for all vascular access, but it is becoming increasingly common in daily clinical practice due to its ability to enhance success rates ...
During intensive and long-lasting treatments, short-term or emergency care, children often undergo minor needle-related ...
The EMS1 Vascular Access product category features information and resources on equipment used for vascular access for researching Vascular Access products, including intraosseous infusion systems.
Accurate assessment of costs is thus essential in ensuring appropriate allocation of resources within a healthcare system. The treatment of kidney failure requires a significant volume of resources, ...
Background Data regarding vascular access device use and outcomes are limited. In part, this gap reflects the absence of guidance on what variables should be collected to assess patient outcomes. We ...
1 School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia 2 NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Nursing, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Nathan, Queensland, ...
Each individual with SCD and a bloodstream infection related to a totally implantable venous access port was matched with 2 control individuals with SCD and an infection-free, totally implantable ...
Inserting, monitoring, and maintaining peripheral venous access is an integral component of neonatal nursing care. Although complications associated with peripheral vascular devices are typically ...