In a previous trial, in-line filtration significantly prevented postoperative phlebitis associated with short peripheral venous cannulation. This study aims to describe the cost-effectiveness of in-line filtration in reducing phlebitis and examine patients' perception of in-hospital vascular access management with and without in-line filtration.

In-line filtration reduced phlebitis associated with peripheral venous cannulation: Focus on cost-effectiveness and patients’ perspectives / Villa G.; Giua R.; Amass T.; Tofani L.; Chelazzi C.; Pinelli F.; De Gaudio A.R.; Romagnoli S.. - In: JOURNAL OF VASCULAR ACCESS. - ISSN 1129-7298. - ELETTRONICO. - (2019), pp. 1-10. [10.1177/1129729819861187]

In-line filtration reduced phlebitis associated with peripheral venous cannulation: Focus on cost-effectiveness and patients’ perspectives

Villa G.
;
Giua R.;Tofani L.;Chelazzi C.;Pinelli F.;De Gaudio A. R.;Romagnoli S.
2019

Abstract

In a previous trial, in-line filtration significantly prevented postoperative phlebitis associated with short peripheral venous cannulation. This study aims to describe the cost-effectiveness of in-line filtration in reducing phlebitis and examine patients' perception of in-hospital vascular access management with and without in-line filtration.
2019
1
10
Villa G.; Giua R.; Amass T.; Tofani L.; Chelazzi C.; Pinelli F.; De Gaudio A.R.; Romagnoli S.
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