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    Echocardiography in the Peripheral Route: Making the Evidence Permeate

    Recently in Japan, there have been an increasing number of reports not only on the development of evidence, but also on "implementation studies" on how to make evidence take root in the field. In this issue, we introduce such an Australian implementation study on securing venous routes. If you would like to read the rest of this...
    2026-03-08
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    Rates of peripheral venous catheter complications in emergency department patients: also patient factors

    Most emergency room visits are for patients who are not seen regularly or admitted to the hospital on a scheduled basis. In addition, patients are admitted to the hospital in life-threatening situations, and peripheral venous catheters are routinely inserted. Today, we will discuss the rate of peripheral venous catheter complications in patients presenting to the emergency department and the...
    2025-03-12
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    Is it safe to administer boosting agents via the peripheral route: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    It has been recommended that boosting agents be administered through a central vein in both adults and children due to concerns about extravascular leakage and local tissue ischemia. However, in a time-sensitive condition such as septic shock, the time required to insert a central venous catheter can delay the initiation of boosting agents. Therefore, boosting...
    2025-02-22
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