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27 Δεκ 2019 · I have been looking for a kit that functions exactly like the micropuncture kit (using seldinger and internal dilator). The kit you’re using looks great to replace US guided IV’s. Is there a similar device out there that is approved for central arterial access?
Currently, MCs are gaining attention as a satisfactory replacement for PVC in patients who require mid-term fluid therapy and have poor IV access. This can reduce the repetition of venipuncture and enable repeated blood sampling [ 3 ].
4 Οκτ 2023 · Infusion Nurses Society (INS): The INS recommends midline catheters as an appropriate vascular access device for patients requiring short to moderate-term intravenous therapy (5-14 days). Their guidelines highlight the importance of choosing the right device based on the patient's needs and the therapy being administered.
When the port is used, a nurse or other health care provider will place a needle through the skin and into the port. You might hear this called “accessing” your port. Sometimes a numbing cream is rubbed on the skin before the needle is placed into the port.
1 Ιαν 2020 · Aseptic techniques using an existing central venous catheter for injection or aspiration consist of (1) wiping the port with an appropriate antiseptic, (2) capping stopcocks or access ports, and (3) use of needleless catheter connectors or access ports.
Midline catheters provide a viable alternative to peripheral intravenous lines or central venous access devices in patients presenting with difficult-to-access veins, no clear indication for central venous access, and a likelihood of hospitalization for > 48 h.
With an ANTT insertion method, different kit configurations and added length* PowerGlide™ Pro and PowerGlide™ ST Midline Catheters provide options to achieve best practice and industry guidelines for reducing the risk of catheter failure and contamination.