U.S., Feb. 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06813326) titled 'Interest of Nurse Participation During Epicutaneous-cavity Catheter Placement in Neonatal Intensive Care' on Jan. 14.

Brief Summary: To meet the needs of newborns in neonatal intensive care and ensure long-term venous access, a percutaneous central venous catheter (KTEC) is inserted. According to the recommendations of the French Society of Hospital Hygiene, the placement of this device is the responsibility of a medical professional. It may require several attempts to ensure the success of the procedure.

The pain associated with the needle insertion is generally controlled, but with repeated attempts, the newborn may become agitate...