Evan Alexandrou
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Recent Articles
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Marsh N, OBrien C, Larsen E, Alexandrou E, Ware R, Pearse I, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2025 Feb;
53(2):e282-e293.
PMID: 39982180
Objectives: Central venous catheters (CVCs) are vital for treating ICU patients. However, up to a quarter of CVCs fail from mechanical or infective complications. Poor securement of CVCs to the...
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Rivera R, He S, Mifflin N, Tran T, Harrowell L, Kuzmins K, et al.
Enferm Clin (Engl Ed)
. 2025 Feb;
:102149.
PMID: 39956336
Background: Peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion is the most performed invasive procedure in healthcare. However, it often presents challenges in patients with non-visible or non-palpable veins, leading to unsuccessful cannulation...
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Ostroff M, Manzo K, Weite T, Garcia D, Ahn J, Stanko O, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2024 Dec;
:11297298241303576.
PMID: 39707592
Background: The decision to place a subcutaneously tunneled catheter is an infection prevention strategy for long term venous access allowing the proceduralist to access a vein and relocate the catheter...
4.
Hunt L, Ingleman J, Brennen K, Armstrong K, Hazell M, Keith N, et al.
Int Wound J
. 2024 Oct;
21(10):e70069.
PMID: 39353596
One in three patients admitted to intensive care will sustain a pressure injury (PI) from a medical device. These injuries are painful and when on the face, head or neck...
5.
Corley A, Royle R, Marsh N, Larsen E, Playford E, McGrail M, et al.
J Hosp Med
. 2024 May;
19(10):905-917.
PMID: 38800854
Background: Central venous access devices (CVADs) allow intravenous therapy, haemodynamic monitoring and blood sampling but many fail before therapy completion. Objective: To quantify CVAD failure and complications; and identify risk...
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Schults J, Reynolds H, Rickard C, Culwick M, Mihala G, Alexandrou E, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
. 2024 May;
5():CD013023.
PMID: 38780138
Background: Peripheral arterial catheters (ACs) are used in anaesthesia and intensive care settings for blood sampling and monitoring. Despite their importance, ACs often fail, requiring reinsertion. Dressings and securement devices...
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McManus C, Mifflin N, Rivera R, Vause S, Tran T, Ostroff M, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 May;
14(5):e081749.
PMID: 38760049
Objectives: To compare catheter-related outcomes of individuals who received a tunnelled femorally inserted central catheter (tFICC) with those who received a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) in the upper extremities....
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Ostroff M, Elzomor H, Weite T, Garcia D, Ahn J, Stanko O, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2024 May;
:11297298241251510.
PMID: 38708830
Background: Femoral to abdomen tunneling of small-bore central venous catheters is a bedside technique for patients with contraindications to a thoracic approach, or as an alternative to a lower extremity...
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Schults J, Young E, Marsh N, Larsen E, Corley A, Ware R, et al.
J Intensive Care
. 2024 Mar;
12(1):12.
PMID: 38459599
Objectives: Arterial catheters (ACs) are critical for haemodynamic monitoring and blood sampling but are prone to complications. We investigated the incidence and risk factors of AC failure. Methods: Secondary analysis...
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Frost S, Brennan K, Sanchez D, Lynch J, Hedges S, Hou Y, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2023 Oct;
68(2):214-225.
PMID: 37903745
Background: Delirium is an acute disorder of attention and cognition with an incidence of up to 70% in the adult intensive care setting. Due to the association with significantly increased...