Hospital study investigates why IV lines fail
NCT ID NCT07394296
Summary
This study aims to understand how often midline catheters (a type of longer-term IV line) need to be replaced early and why. Researchers will track nearly 1,000 adult hospital patients who receive a midline for up to 28 days. The goal is to gather real-world data to help doctors choose the best IV device for each patient and improve care practices.
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Centre Hospitalier de Valenciennes
RECRUITINGValenciennes, 59300, France
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