Ton van Boxtel
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Recent Articles
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van Rens M, van der Lee R, Spencer T, van Boxtel T, Barone G, Crocoli A, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2024 Oct;
:11297298241291248.
PMID: 39446461
The field of vascular access has witnessed significant advancements in recent years, improving healthcare delivery across various patient populations through the use of diverse intravascular access devices. Despite these innovations,...
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Pittiruti M, van Boxtel T, Scoppettuolo G, Carr P, Konstantinou E, Ortiz Miluy G, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2021 Jun;
24(1):165-182.
PMID: 34088239
Since several innovations have recently changed the criteria of choice and management of peripheral venous access (new devices, new techniques of insertion, new recommendations for maintenance), the WoCoVA Foundation (WoCoVA ...
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van Boxtel T, Pittiruti M, Arkema A, Ball P, Barone G, Bertoglio S, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2021 Jan;
23(2):179-191.
PMID: 33506747
The need for filtering intravenous infusions has long been recognized in the field of venous access, though hard scientific evidence about the actual indications for in-line filters has been scarce....
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Schults J, Kleidon T, Chopra V, Cooke M, Paterson R, Ullman A, et al.
BMJ Qual Saf
. 2020 Sep;
30(9):722-730.
PMID: 32963025
Background: Data regarding vascular access device use and outcomes are limited. In part, this gap reflects the absence of guidance on what variables should be collected to assess patient outcomes....
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Pinelli F, Pittiruti M, van Boxtel T, Barone G, Biffi R, Capozzoli G, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2020 Jul;
22(5):716-725.
PMID: 32613887
Background: Subcutaneously anchored securement devices (or subcutaneous engineered securement devices) have been introduced recently into the clinical practice, but the number of published studies is still scarce. The Italian Group...
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Bertoglio S, van Boxtel T, Goossens G, Dougherty L, Furtwangler R, Lennan E, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2017 Jan;
18(2):89-96.
PMID: 28127726
A short peripheral intravenous catheter or cannula (PIVC) is frequently used to deliver chemotherapy in oncology practice. Although safe and easy to insert, PIVCs do fail, leading to personal discomfort...
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Bonciarelli G, Batacchi S, Biffi R, Buononato M, Damascelli B, Ghibaudo F, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2011 May;
12(4):292-305.
PMID: 21534233
The use of totally implantable venous access devices in radiology may be associated with complications such as occlusion of the system (because of the high density of some contrast), infection...
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Higuera G, Schop D, Janssen F, van Dijkhuizen-Radersma R, van Boxtel T, van Blitterswijk C
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2009 Feb;
15(9):2653-63.
PMID: 19207045
Better quantitative understanding of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) metabolism is needed to identify, understand, and subsequently optimize the processes in expansion of hMSCs in vitro. For this purpose, we...