Appropriateness of peripherally inserted central catheter use among general medical inpatients: an observational study using routinely collected data.
Amol A VermaAlexander KumachevSonam ShahYishan GuoHae Young JungShail RawalLauren Lapointe-ShawJanice L KwanAdina WeinermanTerence TangFahad RazakPublished in: BMJ quality & safety (2020)
Clinical practice recommendations can be operationalised into measurable domains to estimate the appropriateness of PICC insertions using routinely collected hospital data. Inappropriate PICC use was common and varied substantially across hospitals in this study, suggesting that there are important opportunities to improve care.