U.S., Feb. 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07394296) titled 'Study of the Prevalence of Midline Replacements and the Reasons for These Replacements' on Jan. 30.

Brief Summary: Venous access management plays a key role in patient care and preserving their venous capital. The so-called "conventional" peripheral venous catheter is the most common venous access device, but it is associated with a high rate of complications, particularly in cases of prolonged use or poor venous capital. Recommendations, such as those from MAGIC or SF2H, advocate their use when the intended duration of use is 5 days or less. For longer periods or in cases of difficult access, so-called "central" devices such as PICC...