2025
Objective Assessment of Skill Retention 7 Months Post-Training: Motion Analysis of Central Venous Catheter Placement.
Baribeau V, Sane M, Sharkey A, Murugappan K, Walsh D, Wong V, Mitchell J. Objective Assessment of Skill Retention 7 Months Post-Training: Motion Analysis of Central Venous Catheter Placement. Journal Of Education In Perioperative Medicine 2025, 27: e742. PMID: 40248587, PMCID: PMC12005083, DOI: 10.46374/volxxvii_issue1_mitchell.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCentral venous catheter placementCentral venous catheterSkill retentionMotion analysisAnesthesiology residentsSkill decayDominant handElectromagnetic motion sensorsFollow-upGlobal rating scalePost-trainingVenous catheter placementAssessment toolExcessive motionRating ScaleResidentsMcNemar testCohort averageNo significant differenceUltrasound probeCatheter placementVenous cathetersBaselineAnesthesiologySkills
2024
Persistent bloodstream infection in children: examining the role for repeat blood cultures
Puthawala C, Feinn R, Rivera-Viñas J, Lee H, Murray T, Peaper D. Persistent bloodstream infection in children: examining the role for repeat blood cultures. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 2024, 62: e00998-24. PMID: 39365070, PMCID: PMC11559050, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.00998-24.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive blood culturesPersistent bloodstream infectionBlood culturesBloodstream infectionsCentral venous catheterPositive culturesVenous cathetersIndex blood cultureCross-sectional study of childrenRepeated blood culturesTime of blood drawElevated inflammatory markersAssociated with persistenceGt;48 hoursIndex cultureCross-sectional studyPersistent bacteremiaImmune dysfunctionPediatric patientsInflammatory markersDiagnostic stewardshipStudy of childrenPatient characteristicsClinical valueBlood drawComparing Male and Female Resident Physicians in Central Venous Catheter Insertion Self-confidence and Competency: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Solberg M, Wong A, Ikejiani S, Bonz J, Evans L. Comparing Male and Female Resident Physicians in Central Venous Catheter Insertion Self-confidence and Competency: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2024, 40: 63-69. PMID: 39117882, PMCID: PMC11780025, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-024-08982-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTraining programPost-trainingCentral venous catheterFemale resident physiciansSelf-confidenceSelf-reported confidenceMale traineesDifferences pre-Simulation training programVenous cathetersCannulation attemptsDesigning training programsPhysician residentsInserting central venous cathetersSkill-based outcomesLinear regressionDesignUsing dataMale physiciansResident physiciansCentral venous catheter insertionRetrospective cohort studyClinical competenceSpecialty designationBaseline demographic characteristicsPhysician educationCurrent surgical practice for central venous access to deliver chemotherapy and enteral access for nutritional support in pediatric patients with an oncological diagnosis
van den Bosch C, Grant C, Brown E, Morrison Z, Luques L, Christison‐Lagay E, Baertschiger R. Current surgical practice for central venous access to deliver chemotherapy and enteral access for nutritional support in pediatric patients with an oncological diagnosis. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2024, 72: e31206. PMID: 39030929, DOI: 10.1002/pbc.31206.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCentral venous catheterCentral venous accessPediatric patientsEnteral accessVenous accessNutritional supportTunneled central venous cathetersParenteral nutrition deliveryAdministration of chemotherapyLong-term outcomesCurrent surgical practiceDeterminants of outcomeSurgical oncology patientsModern oncology practiceCentral venous catheter managementDeliver chemotherapyVenous cathetersNutrition deliveryNutritional assessmentAccess surgerySurgical perspectiveOncological diagnosisOncology patientsNutritional statusSurgical practiceAngiographic evidence of an inadvertent cannulation of the marginal sinus following central line migration: illustrative case
Amllay A, Owolo E, Nowicki K, Sujijantarat N, Koo A, Antonios J, Renedo D, Matouk C, Hebert R. Angiographic evidence of an inadvertent cannulation of the marginal sinus following central line migration: illustrative case. Journal Of Neurosurgery Case Lessons 2024, 7: case23607. PMID: 38684119, PMCID: PMC11058405, DOI: 10.3171/case23607.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCentral venous catheterInternal jugular veinCatheter tip migrationTip migrationMalpositioned cathetersAbsence of contrast extravasationSinus cannulationTriple-lumen central venous catheterAortic valve replacementInadvertent cannulationCatheter malpositionContrast extravasationValve replacementSigmoid sinusImprove patient outcomesPosterior fossaEndovascular managementSevere complicationsVenous cathetersWeeks postinsertionPrompt managementAngiographic evidenceCatheter exchangeReduce morbidityInterventional suiteCentral Venous Catheter Consideration in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis From the American Pediatric Surgical Association Cancer Committee
Christison-Lagay E, Brown E, Bruny J, Funaro M, Glick R, Dasgupta R, Grant C, Engwall-Gill A, Lautz T, Rothstein D, Walther A, Ehrlich P, Aldrink J, Rodeberg D, Baertschiger R. Central Venous Catheter Consideration in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis From the American Pediatric Surgical Association Cancer Committee. Journal Of Pediatric Surgery 2024, 59: 1427-1443. PMID: 38637207, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2024.03.047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCentral venous catheterIncreased risk of complicationsAbsolute neutrophil countRisk of complicationsIncreased riskCatheter placementCatheter compositionIncreased risk of hematomaTunneled central venous cathetersPlatelet count <Risk of hematomaMeta-analysisIncidence of complicationsLimited evidenceModern oncology practiceEnglish-language articlesCatheter salvageLock therapyNeutropenic patientsCatheter removalBloodstream infectionsTunneled cathetersPlatelet countNo significant differenceVenous catheters
2018
Prevention of hemodialysis catheter infections: Ointments, dressings, locks, and catheter hub devices
Golestaneh L, Mokrzycki M. Prevention of hemodialysis catheter infections: Ointments, dressings, locks, and catheter hub devices. Hemodialysis International 2018, 22: s75-s82. PMID: 30411464, DOI: 10.1111/hdi.12703.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood stream infectionsAssociated with excess morbidityTunneled central venous cathetersTopical antimicrobial ointmentsCatheter lock solutionCentral venous catheterClinical practice guidelinesVenous cathetersProphylactic useProvision of hemodialysisHemodialysis cathetersAntimicrobial ointmentsOintment applicationHemodialysis populationExcess morbidityCatheterLock solutionsInfectionReduce infectionPractice guidelinesHemodialysisOintmentExit siteMortalityPrevention
2017
Anesthetic management for intestinal transplantation: A decade of experience
Zerillo J, Kim S, Hill B, Shapiro D, Lin H, Burnham A, Moon J, Iyer K, DeMaria S. Anesthetic management for intestinal transplantation: A decade of experience. Clinical Transplantation 2017, 31 PMID: 28801969, DOI: 10.1111/ctr.13085.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnesthetic managementLiver transplantationArtery catheterIntestinal transplantationRate of postreperfusion syndromeSignificant hemodynamic derangementsPulmonary artery catheterCentral venous catheterTertiary care institutionCell salvage deviceTransesophageal echocardiographyHemodynamic derangementsIntestinal failurePostreperfusion syndromeVenous cathetersTransfusion typeTransplantationArterial lineSalvage deviceCatheterViscoelastic testsInfusion systemPublished reportsPatientsITx
2013
Vascular access in therapeutic apheresis: Update 2013
Golestaneh L, Mokrzycki M. Vascular access in therapeutic apheresis: Update 2013. Journal Of Clinical Apheresis 2013, 28: 64-72. PMID: 23420596, DOI: 10.1002/jca.21267.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnticoagulantsArteriovenous Shunt, SurgicalBlood Component RemovalCatheter-Related InfectionsCatheterization, Central VenousCatheterization, PeripheralCathetersCryoglobulinemiaEquipment FailureGlomerulonephritis, MembranoproliferativeHumansMaleMiddle AgedPlasma ExchangeVascular Access DevicesConceptsCentral venous catheterArterio-venous graftVascular accessTherapeutic apheresisVenous cathetersArterio-venous fistulaDuration of treatmentCourse of TAPatient's vascular anatomyPeripheral vein cannulationAcute administrationTunneled cathetersVein cannulationPeripheral veinAccess dysfunctionAdministration of TATA proceduresVascular anatomyCatheterPatientsFistulaDisease statesApheresisGraftPeriod of weeks
2005
Getting Down and Dirty: The Effect of an Education Program on the Incidence of Central Venous Catheter Infections
Magin A, Trow T. Getting Down and Dirty: The Effect of an Education Program on the Incidence of Central Venous Catheter Infections. Clinical Pulmonary Medicine 2005, 12: 130-132. DOI: 10.1097/01.cpm.0000156689.75760.0b.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBloodstream infectionsIncidence of primary bloodstream infectionsCentral venous catheter-associated bloodstream infectionsCentral venous catheter infectionCatheter-associated bloodstream infectionsPrimary bloodstream infectionsVenous catheter infectionMedical intensive care unitCentral venous catheterIntensive care unitCatheter infectionVenous cathetersPatient morbidityEducation programsMedical ICUCare unitMedical care costsInfectionEducational interventionCare costsIncidence
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