2020
DOI: 10.1177/1129729820927272
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Long peripheral catheters for intravenous access in adults and children: A systematic review of the literature

Abstract: Background: Long peripheral catheters are peripheral intravenous catheters of 6–15 cm in length. They are commonly inserted into the forearm, antecubital fossa or upper arm using a direct Seldinger technique. They have proven to be valuable for peripheral intravenous catheters, particularly in patients with difficult intravenous access. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of studies reporting the use of long peripheral catheters. The following keywords were used: ‘long’, ‘Seldinger’, ‘guidewire’, ‘periph… Show more

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“…We found large variance in the nomenclature and use of 6–15 cm peripheral IV devices in the medical literature. 2 , 3 Since these devices are relatively novel, there are no official guidelines to standardise their terminology and use. Therefore, we suggested the classification of peripheral devices in PIVCs, LPCs and MCs based on the length of the catheter and tip position.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We found large variance in the nomenclature and use of 6–15 cm peripheral IV devices in the medical literature. 2 , 3 Since these devices are relatively novel, there are no official guidelines to standardise their terminology and use. Therefore, we suggested the classification of peripheral devices in PIVCs, LPCs and MCs based on the length of the catheter and tip position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously highlighted the aspects surrounding the nomenclature and use of long peripheral devices in our editorial and systematic review published in The Journal of Vascular Access. 2,3 Moreover, we presented and discussed these findings at the 2019 Association of Vascular Access (AVA) Annual Scientific Meeting.…”
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confidence: 94%
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