Randomized controlled trials in central vascular access devices: A scoping review.
Mari D TakashimaGillian Ray-BarruelAmanda UllmanSamantha KeoghClaire M RickardPublished in: PloS one (2017)
More high quality randomized trials across central venous access device management are necessary, especially in dressing and securement and patency. These can be encouraged by having more studies with multidisciplinary team involvement and consumer engagement. Additionally, there were extensive gaps within population sub-groups, particularly in tunneled devices, and in pediatrics and neonates. Finally, outcome definitions need to be unified for results to be meaningful and comparable across studies.