New tech aims to make IV lines safer for patients
NCT ID NCT07466472
Summary
This study will test a new device called the Sherlock 3CG system, which helps doctors place long-term IV catheters (PICC lines) more accurately. Researchers will enroll 80 adult patients who need a PICC line for treatments like chemotherapy. The main goal is to see if this device is safe, accurate, and if using the catheter causes any damage to the vein wall.
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