An Innovative Taping Technique for Improved Intravenous (IV) Catheter Securement
NCT: NCT05948878 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This is a prospective, single-blinded, randomized study to assess the ability of taping methods used to secure intravenous (IV) catheters to resist the IV from being pulled away from the skin. Participants will have IV catheters taped on top of the skin (without insertion into the skin) using three taping methods, BCH Emergency Department (BCH ED), Chevron, and our novel method. Six measurements will be obtained per subject (3 random taping methods measuring their resistance to force in two directions, retrograde direction or towards the wrist and 90-degree angle to the arm).
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What is An Innovative Taping Technique for Improved Intravenous (IV) Catheter Securement?
An Innovative Taping Technique for Improved Intravenous (IV) Catheter Securement is a clinical trial registered under NCT05948878. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT05948878?
The current status of NCT05948878 (An Innovative Taping Technique for Improved Intravenous (IV) Catheter Securement) is: COMPLETED.
When did An Innovative Taping Technique for Improved Intravenous (IV) Catheter Securement start?
An Innovative Taping Technique for Improved Intravenous (IV) Catheter Securement started on 2023-07-28.
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