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NCT07259421
Survey of Practices Regarding the Use of Taurolidine Lock Solutions in Patients With Insertion of a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) in a Vascular Access Unit
The primary objective of this study is to describe current practices regarding the administration of taurolidine lock solutions in relation to medical prescriptions for patients who have undergone peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) implantation in the Vascular Access Unit as part of parenteral nutrition therapy. Our underlying hypothesis is that the use of taurolidine lock solutions may deviate from current recommendations, particularly with respect to administration procedures.
This study will allow us to characterize the use of taurolidine lock solutions in relation to medical prescriptions, identify potential deviations from recommended practices, and document any associated adverse events. It will also enable follow-up of PICC outcomes at 8 and 30 days after implantation in the Vascular Access Unit, whereas current follow-up is performed only at 8 days post-insertion.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Taurolidine Lock Solution