2025
Real-World Analysis of Strategies to Prevent Thrombosis and Bleeding in Adults with ALL Treated with Asparaginase
Mort J, Brighton D, Mautner B, Pierce E, Ghamsari F, Allen C, D’souza D, Patel I, Lawson J, Jackson C, Abernathy K, Yelvington B, Miller R, Dholaria B, Wolfe H, Infield J, Locke S, Shallis R, Duong V, Reed D, Walsh K, LeBlanc T, Keng M, Horton B, Chaer F. Real-World Analysis of Strategies to Prevent Thrombosis and Bleeding in Adults with ALL Treated with Asparaginase. Blood Vessels Thrombosis & Hemostasis 2025, 100065. DOI: 10.1016/j.bvth.2025.100065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaOdds of thrombosisProphylactic anticoagulationPEG-ASPIncreased rate of thrombosisPrognosis of adult patientsAcute lymphoblastic leukemia therapyPediatric-inspired regimensPeripherally inserted central cathetersRandomized prospective studyRate of thrombosisOdds of bleedingAssociated thrombosisPegylated AsparaginaseLymphoblastic leukemiaThrombotic riskRetrospective studyThrombotic eventsAdult patientsReal-world analysisProspective studyCentral cathetersBleedingMultivariate analysisAnticoagulation
2021
Clinical and vital sign changes associated with late-onset sepsis in very low birth weight infants at 3 NICUs
Sullivan BA, Nagraj VP, Berry KL, Fleiss N, Rambhia A, Kumar R, Wallman-Stokes A, Vesoulis ZA, Sahni R, Ratcliffe S, Lake DE, Moorman JR, Fairchild KD. Clinical and vital sign changes associated with late-onset sepsis in very low birth weight infants at 3 NICUs. Journal Of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 2021, 14: 553-561. PMID: 33523025, PMCID: PMC8316489, DOI: 10.3233/npm-200578.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLate-onset sepsisLow birth weight infantsBirth weight infantsClinical signsWeight infantsHeart rateBaseline risk factorsVital sign changesNon-infectious conditionsAbnormal CBCFirst sepsisAbdominal distensionVLBW infantsCentral cathetersMechanical ventilationPremature infantsPostnatal ageBaseline variablesClinician documentationRisk factorsClinical changesSepsisInfantsVital signsLogistic regression
2019
Impact of a dedicated nursing team on central line-related complications in neonatal intensive care unit
Levit O, Shabanova V, Bizzarro M. Impact of a dedicated nursing team on central line-related complications in neonatal intensive care unit. The Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2019, 33: 2618-2622. PMID: 30612486, DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2018.1555814.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLine-related complicationsCentral line-related complicationsDedicated nursing teamCentral line insertionNursing teamLine insertionProspective observational cohort studyNeonatal intensive care unitCatheter-related complicationsObservational cohort studyIntensive care unitNeonatal-perinatal medicine fellowsCentral line placementPost-intervention analysisCohort studyCentral cathetersCare unitCatheter maintenanceLine daysNeedle stickInsertion successComplicationsLine placementSignificant reductionPhlebitis
2015
Characteristics of Bacteremia in Pediatric Oncology Patients Based on Pathogen Classification as Associated with the Gastrointestinal Mucosa or Skin
Flagg A, Worley S, Foster CB. Characteristics of Bacteremia in Pediatric Oncology Patients Based on Pathogen Classification as Associated with the Gastrointestinal Mucosa or Skin. Infection Control And Hospital Epidemiology 2015, 36: 730-733. PMID: 25773335, DOI: 10.1017/ice.2015.48.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGastrointestinal mucosaCharacteristics of bacteremiaEnteric Gram-negativesBlood stream infectionsPediatric oncology patientsAcute myelogenous leukemiaCentral cathetersOncology patientsOral floraMyelogenous leukemiaSkin organismsBacteremiaPatientsMucosaGram-negativesMucositisCatheterLeukemiaInfectionThromboprophylaxis in critically ill children in Spain and Portugal
Núñez A, Fonte M, Faustino E, del estudio multicéntrico internacional PROTRACT E. Thromboprophylaxis in critically ill children in Spain and Portugal. Anales De Pediatría (English Edition) 2015, 82: 144-151. DOI: 10.1016/j.anpede.2014.05.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDeep venous thrombosisLow molecular weight heparinMolecular weight heparinIll childrenInternational PICUsWeight heparinRisk factorsEffectiveness of thromboprophylaxisUse of thromboprophylaxisPercentage of patientsFemoral vein catheterPharmacological thromboprophylaxisThromboprophylaxis useMechanical thromboprophylaxisCentral cathetersVenous thrombosisVein catheterFemoral veinResultsA totalThromboprophylaxisMethodsSecondary analysisPrior historyPatientsPICUsCranial trauma
2010
Previous PICC Placement May Be Associated With Catheter-Related Infections in Hemodialysis Patients
Butler PJ, Sood S, Mojibian H, Tal MG. Previous PICC Placement May Be Associated With Catheter-Related Infections in Hemodialysis Patients. CardioVascular And Interventional Radiology 2010, 34: 120-123. PMID: 20857109, DOI: 10.1007/s00270-010-9974-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHemodialysis catheter placementPICC placementHemodialysis patientsVenous thrombosisCatheter placementPICC line useCatheter-related complicationsMethodsA retrospective reviewModifiable risk factorsCatheter-related infectionsNumber of cathetersResultsOne hundred eightyLarge university hospitalRadiologic recordsCentral cathetersRetrospective reviewVascular damageVascular accessUniversity HospitalRisk factorsImproved outcomesPatientsCatheterInfectionThrombosis
2003
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) in the CF population: one center's experience.
Tolomeo C, Mackey W. Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) in the CF population: one center's experience. Pediatric Nursing 2003, 29: 355-9. PMID: 14651306.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultCatheterization, Central VenousCatheterization, PeripheralCatheters, IndwellingChildChild, PreschoolCross InfectionCystic FibrosisEquipment DesignEquipment FailureHumansMiddle AgedNew EnglandNursing Evaluation ResearchPainPhlebitisPractice Guidelines as TopicRisk FactorsTime FactorsConceptsCystic fibrosisCentral cathetersLong-term sequelaeStandard of careChronic pulmonary infectionUse of PICCsCommon fatal genetic disorderAntibiotic completionCatheter daysIntravenous antibioticsPulmonary exacerbationsMinor complicationsPulmonary infectionShoulder painCenter experienceSerious complicationsCatheter occlusionCF centersCF populationLocal irritationAccidental dislodgementCatheterYeast infectionsInsertion siteVariety of populations
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