Peripheral intravenous catheter non-infectious complications in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Nicole MarshJoan WebsterAmanda J UllmanGabor MihalaMarie CookeVineet ChopraClaire M RickardPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
Peripheral intravenous complications interrupt important treatment which can be distressing for patients and result in longer hospital stays with increased healthcare costs. This review found phlebitis and infiltration are the most prevalent reason for catheter failure. These results provide nurses with a strong evidence base for the development of effective interventions for practice which are vital for preventing poor outcomes for patients with peripheral intravenous catheters.
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