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      Improving the patient experience with real-time PICC placement confirmation.

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          Abstract

          Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are now widely used in health care. The use of ultrasound and the micro introducer set have led to an increase in successful insertion rates. However, malposition can still be a problem. This can lead to delays in treatment, increase in procedure time and repeated chest X-rays as well as placement failure. Evolving technologies mean that these challenges can now be overcome. This article describes how a tracking and tip confirmation system (Sherlock 3CG Tip Confirmation System, CR Bard) was used to improve the patient experience during PICC placements by preventing malposition and delays in the start of treatment. Of 88 PICCs placed with the system, all were in an acceptable position when confirmed by chest X-ray and therefore none required any further adjustments post insertion.

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          Journal
          Br J Nurs
          British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
          Mark Allen Group
          0966-0461
          0966-0461
          May 28 2016
          : 25
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Intravenous Access Nurse Specialist, United Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust.
          Article
          10.12968/bjon.2016.25.10.539
          27231736
          5b92dc73-aa05-4124-bf4e-f92b14eabcb1
          History

          Vascular access devices,Service improvement,Misplacement,Central venous catheterisation,Audit

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