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RECRUITING
NCT07394296

Study of the Prevalence of Midline Replacements and the Reasons for These Replacements

Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier de Valenciennes

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Summary

Venous access management plays a key role in patient care and preserving their venous capital. The so-called "conventional" peripheral venous catheter is the most common venous access device, but it is associated with a high rate of complications, particularly in cases of prolonged use or poor venous capital. Recommendations, such as those from MAGIC or SF2H, advocate their use when the intended duration of use is 5 days or less. For longer periods or in cases of difficult access, so-called "central" devices such as PICC lines or central venous catheters are used, although they present specific risks such as CLASBI or deep vein thrombosis. In intermediate situations, the midline, a peripheral venous access device, is a relevant alternative, particularly for non-venotoxic intravenous treatments lasting more than 5 days. Although it is theoretically associated with fewer infections and complications than the PICCline, its complication rate and actual duration of use vary widely in the literature. The MAGIC recommendations suggest using them for periods of 14 days or less. The widespread use of midlines in healthcare facilities, and in particular the creation of vascular access units, has given rise to issues shared between centers, notably the replacement rate of these devices. The study therefore aims to determine the replacement and early removal rates for midlines, the circumstances in which they are replaced, and toassess the relevance of the 28-day limit in the choice of device, in order to improve practices and optimize the practitioner's initial decision.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

984

Start Date

2025-12-02

Completion Date

2027-01-05

Last Updated

2026-02-10

Healthy Volunteers

No

Locations (1)

Centre Hospitalier de Valenciennes

Valenciennes, France