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GAVeCeLT-WoCoVA Consensus on subcutaneously anchored securement devices for the securement of venous catheters: Current evidence and recommendations for future research.

Pinelli FulvioPittiruti MauroTon Van BoxtelGiovanni BaroneRoberto BiffiGiuseppe CapozzoliAlessandro CrocoliStefano ElliDaniele EliseiAdam FabianiCristina GarrinoUgo GrazianoLuca MontagnaniAlessio Pini PratoGiancarlo ScoppettuoloNicola ZadraClelia ZanaboniPietro ZerlaEvangelos KonstantinouMatt JonesHervé RosayLiz SimcockMarguerite StasGilda Pepe
Published in: The journal of vascular access (2020)
Subcutaneously anchored securement is a very promising strategy for avoiding dislodgment. Further studies are warranted, in particular for the purpose of defining (a) the best management of the anchoring device so to avoid local problems, (b) the patient populations in which it may be considered highly cost-effective and even mandatory, (c) the possible benefit in terms of reduction of other catheter-related complications such as venous thrombosis and/or infection, and-last but not least-(d) their impact on the workload and stress level of nurses taking care of the devices.
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