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Vascular Access

Vascular Access, la revue publiée trois fois par an par l’ACAV, est de loin une excellente source d’information sur tous les aspects du domaine de l’accès vasculaire et de la thérapie intraveineuse. Chaque numéro couvre de nombreux sujets dignes d’intérêt. L’abonnement à cette revue est gratuit pour les membres de l’ACAV. Ces derniers pourront trouver les anciens numéros en format PDF sur le site de l’association.

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RÉDACTRICE EN CHEF

Linda Verde
Linda Verde

Linda Verde est la rédactrice en chef de la revue Vascular Access et elle s’est jointe à l’équipe de publication de l’ACAV en 2017. Cela fait plus de 20 ans que Linda est rédactrice et réviseure pigiste dans divers domaines. Lorsqu’elle offrait ses services de rédaction à 3M Canada et à 3M Allemagne, elle travaillait surtout pour les services de soins de santé et de microbiologie, ce qui l’a amenée à rédiger de nombreux documents sur les produits destinés aux soins des plaies.

Linda a également travaillé pendant plus de 20 ans pour la Ivey Business School. D’abord chargée de préparer les publications de l’école, elle est devenue rédactrice en chef de Ivey Business Quarterly, la prestigieuse revue de cette dernière sur la gestion, puis elle a pris les rênes de la revue en tant qu’éditrice et directrice. En cumulant ces deux postes, elle était entièrement responsable de tous les aspects de la publication de cette revue de grande qualité. Linda aime ce type de travail, notamment le rythme associé à la publication de numéros réguliers.

Forte de sa vaste expérience et d’un bagage de connaissances tout aussi impressionnant, Linda joue un rôle déterminant au sein de notre équipe. Elle se réjouit déjà à la perspective de collaborer avec vous! Alors, pourquoi ne pas lui soumettre un article dès maintenant? Vous pouvez communiquer avec Linda à l’adresse editor@cvaa.info.

PAST ARTICLES

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Volume 16 Issue 1 Spring 2022
Chlorhexidine (di)gluconate locking device for central line infection prevention in intensive care unit patients: A multi-unit, pilot randomized controlled trial
Makena Pook, BHSc, Nasim Zamir, MD, Ellen McDonald RN, Alison Fox-Robichaud, MSc, MD

Providing community intravenous therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic            
Paul Hodgkins

Collaborating for Best Practice: Beware its twin: Intrathecal implanted ports – Part 1: Challenges
Janny Proba, RN, BScN, MEd, EdD(c), CON(C), CHPCN(C), CVAA(c)

Volume 15 Issue 3 Fall/Winter 2021
I-DEC IDED® – A decision tool for assessment and management of invasive devices in the hospital setting
Gillian Ray-Barruel, RN, PhD

‘Pinholes in my arms’: The vicious cycle of vascular access
Linda Kelly and Austyn Snowden

Collaborating for Best Practice: Learning from each other and our patients’ experiences: Part one
Leanne Tremain, RN, BScN, MA, CNeph©

Volume 15 Issue 2 Summer 2021
Vascular access device securement for oncology patients and those with chronic diseases
Michelle L. Hawes

Identifying essential procedural skills in Canadian undergraduate medical education
Frank Battaglia, Céline Sayed, Maria Merlano, Meghan McConnell, Christopher Ramnanan, Jennifer Rowe, Hao Wang, Vishesh Patel, and Nikhil Rastogi

Collaborating for Best Practice: Keeping front-line nurses up-to-date: Implementing CVAA Guidelines into community health nursing practice
Michelle Pothier, BN, RN, MN, CCHN(C), CVAA(c), and Pauline Therrien, MN, RN

Volume 15 Issue 1 Spring 2021
Innovative approaches to teaching vascular access to nursing students in the COVID-19 era
Caroline Marchionni, RN, MScAdmin, MScA, Madolyn Connolly, RN, BScN, Mélanie Gauthier, RN, BScN, M Int Care N, CNCC(C), and Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay, RN, PhD

Maximising the opportunity of a self‑administration outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy pathway
Jake Bodycot, Linda Mashonganyika, Nicola Kucziw, Chanelle Ingham, Samira Bhukera, and Helena A. White

Collaborating for Best Practice: Pushing for change: Meeting the learning needs of novice nurses for IV chemotherapy push
Janny Proba, RN, BScN, MEd, CON(C), CPHCN(C), CVAA(c), deSOUZA Nurse, and Cheryl Page, RN, BScN, BSc, MEd, CVAA(c), CON(C), BMTCN®, de Souza APN

Volume 14 Issue 3 Winter 2020
Misplacement of PICCs following power-injected CT contrast media
Val Wortley and Leo Andrew Almerol

Volume 14 Issue 2 Summer 2020
Peripheral intravenous cannulation: Reducing pain and local complications
Nikki Welyczko

Effectiveness of scheduled vital signs assessment during infliximabinfusions in detecting infusion reactions: A multi-centre retrospective data review
Julia Casey, BN, RN, CVAA(c)

The patient experience of peripheral intravenous therapy: Development of a patient survey, initial findings, and next steps
Lena Cuthbertson, MEd, BHScOT, Dip (OT), Reg OT(BC), PMP, and Sarah Ashton, HB Comm

Volume 14 Issue Issue 1 Spring 2020
Patient reported outcome and experience measures for peripheral venous catheters: a scoping review protocol. 
Emily N. Larsen, RN, GDip(HlthRes), Joshua Byrnes, PhD, Nicole Marsh, RN, PhD, and Claire M. Rickard, PhD, GDip(Critical Care)

Volume 13 Issue 3 Winter 2019
SECURE-ment bundles to prevent peripheral vascular access device failure – The SECURE-PVAD trial: Study protocol for a pilot randomized control trial
Amanda Corley, RN, MAdvPrac, PhD candidate; Amanda J Ullman, RN, PhD; Nicole Marsh, RN, PhD; Emily N. Larsen, RN, GDipHlthRes; Gabor Mihala, MEng(Mech), GCert(Biostats); Patrick N. A. Harris, BSc, MBBS, PhD, MRCP, DTM&H, FRACP, FRCPA; and Claire M. Rickard, RN, PhD

Collaborating for Best Practice: Antimicrobial stewardship – What does it really mean? Part 1: Antibiotic resistance – What went wrong?
Chantal Lainesse, DVM, PhD

Volume 13 Issue 2 Summer 2019
Time to rethink vascular access in patients with breast cancer
Sheryl McDiarmid, RN, BScN, MEd, MBA, AOCN, ACNP, and Gail Larocque, NP-PHC, BHSc (Nursing), MN

Utilisation de pansements secs pour les dispositifs d’accès veineux centraux (DAVC) dans un objectif de réduction des bactériémies associées aux cathéters veineux centraux (BACC) dans une unité de soins intensifs de traumatologie  
France Paquet, inf, MSc, ACAV(C), Janette Morlese, inf, BSc inf, et Charles Frenette, MD, FRCP(C)

Volume 13 Issue 1 Spring 2019
Use of Dry Dressing for Central Venous Access Device (CVAD) to Decrease Central-Line Associated Blood Stream Infections (CLABSI) in a Trauma Intensive Care Unit (ICU)  
France Paquet, RN, MSN, CVAA(C) ; Janette Morlese, RN, BScN; and Charles Frenette, MD, FRCP(C)

Volume 12 Issue 3 Fall 2018
Development of a vascular access and infusion nursing curriculum for entry-to-practice baccalaureate students
Caroline Marchionni, RN, MS cAdmin, MScA, Mélanie Gauthier, RN, BScN, MIntCareN, CNCC(C), Thalia Aubé, RN, MScA, and Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay, RN, PhD

Clinical outcomes related to over-the-wire catheter exchange for peripherally inserted central catheter re‑insertion: A two-centre retrospective study
Adam Suleman, BHSc, MD2019 Candidate, Tannia Agnot-Johnston, RN, ENC(C)®, CVAA(C), VA-BC ™, and Sheryl McDiarmid, RN, BScN, MEd, MBA, AOCN, ACNP, CVAA(C), CRNI®

Volume 12 Issue 2 Summer 2018
Knowledge of central venous access devices among nurses in two acute care facilities in Canada
Andrea Raynak, RN, MPH(N), CVAA(C), France Paquet, RN, MScN, VA-BC™, CVAA(C), Amanda Ruck, RN, MPH(N), and Brianne Wood, BSc(H), MSc, PhD (candidate)

Immunoglobulins for immunodeficiency in Canada. Part 2: Subcutaneous treatment
Caroline Marchionni, RN, MSc Admin, MSc A

Volume 12 Issue 1 Spring 2018
A Prospective observational study on vascular access in an internal medicine unit of a tertiary university hospital: A closer examination of peripheral catheters / Étude prospective observationnelle des voies d’accès vasculaires dans une unité de médecine interne d’un hôpital tertiaire universitaire: Zoom sur les cathéters périphériques
Catherine Orban, Jean-Baptiste Giot, Michel Moutschen et Christelle Meuris

Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs): A review of complications and innovative solutions
Barbara McArthur, RN


Volume 11 Issue 3 Fall 2017
Evaluation of occlusion rates in percutaneously inserted central venous access devices using normal saline versus heparin flush
Melanie Cates, MSN, RN, ENC(C), Chad Johnson, MSN (NED), RN, CNCC(C), Dr. Tia Cooney, DNP, RN

Pre-operative Doppler ultrasound vascular mapping and clinical parameters as predictors of upper arm arteriovenous fistula success
Rita Martins, MD, António Gomes, MD, Vascular Access Surgeon, Ana Germano, MD, Radiologist, Marta Sousa, MD, Vascular Access Surgeon, Célia Madeira, MD, Nephrologist, Vítor Nunes, Director of Surgery Department


Volume 11 Issue 2 Summer 2017
Prevalence of Just-in-Case Catheters for Patients in the Ambulatory Care Emergency Department
Laura Craigie, RN, BN, CCN(C) and Sarah Hasson, RN, BScN, MSc

Immunoglobulins for Immunodeficiency in Canada: Part 1. Intravenous treatment
Caroline Marchionni, RN, MSc Admin, MSc A


Volume 11 Issue 1 Spring 2017
Peripheral Intravenous Catheters: Improving Outcomes through Change in Products, Clinical Practice and Education
Adele deRosenroll, RN, BN

Overview of Medical Assistance in Dying: Considerations for the Vascular Access Specialist
Daphne Broadhurst, RN, BScN, CVAA(c), Kelly Crotty, RPh, BPharm and Adele deRosenroll, RN, BN


Volume 10 Issue 3 Fall 2016
A Quality Improvement Intervention: Improving the Ability to Care for Common PICC Issues within the Long-Term Care Nursing Home
Kelly Hand, inf./RN, BSc(N)/BN, CVAA(c)

UNBLOCKED: Introducing Alteplase to Community Care
Cathy Duerksen inf./RN, BSc(N)/BN, CVAA(c)


Volume 10 Issue 2 Summer 2016
Prevalence and Maintenance Practices of Peripheral Intravenous Catheters
Teresa Brady, inf./RN, BSc(N)/BN; Frances Bruno, inf./RN, BSc(N)/BN, MSc(A); Caroline Marchionni,inf./RN, MSc Admin, Msc(A); and France Paquet, inf./RN, MSc inf./MSc(N), CVAA(c), VA-BC™
 

Volume 10 Issue 1 Winter-Spring 2016
Evaluation of Peripheral Intravenous Practices
Melanie Cates, MSN, RN, ENC(c)

Continuous Infusion of Critical Medications: The use of central venous catheters to administer prostacyclin therapy in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension
Carolyn Doyle-Cox, RN, MSN and Sheryl McDiarmid, RN, BScN, MEd., MBA, AOCN, ACNP, CVAA(c), CRNI 


Volume 9 Issue 3 Fall-Winter 2015
Management of Totally Implanted Venous Access Devices – Standard of Care
Meredith Lynch and Brent Burbridge, MD, FRCPC

E-learning and IV Therapy: Can Learning be Fun?
France Paquet, RN, MScN, CVAA(c), VA-BC™ and Caroline Marchionni, RN, MSc Admin, MSc A


Volume 9 Issue 2 Summer 2015
2015 Conference Abstracts
Multiple


Volume 9 Issue 1 Winter 2015
How Can the Technology Acceptance Model be Applied to Enhance Infusion Pump Use by Health Care Professionals?
Gillian Strudwick, RN, MN, CVAA(c)

The Other Side of the Line
Beth Gore


Volume 8 Issue 2 Fall 2014
Essentials of Assessment for a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Insertion Team
Kristie Naayer, RN, BScN, CVAA(c)

Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Tubing Maps: Standardization of Intravenous Tubing for Chemotherapy/Biotherapy
Tomoko Uemoto, RN, CON(c)


Volume 8 Issue 1 Spring 2014
Monitoring Aminoglycoside and Vancomycin in Home Health Care
Daphne Broadhurst, RN, BScN, CVAA(c), and Rosemary Zvonar, BScPhm, ACPR, FCSHP


Volume 7 Issue 3 Winter 2013/2014
Intravascular Contrast in Computed Tomography
Brent Burbridge, MD, FRCPC et al.

Preventing Central Line Complications: Part 2
Wava Truscott, PhD, MBA


Volume 7 Issue 2 Fall 2013
Pictorial Essay: Arm Implantation of the Cook Vital-Port Mini Titanium
Brent Burbridge, MD, FRCPC

Standardizing Patient Education on the Care of Central Venous Catheters
Sarah Champ, RN, BScN, CON(c)

Preventing Central Line Complications – Common and Not-Yet-Common Approaches: Part 1
Wava Truscott, PhD, MBA


Volume 7 Issue 1 Spring 2013
Catheter Occlusion Prevention Practices in Canada
Gillian Strudwick, RN, MN, CVAA(c), Michelle DaGloria, RN, BScN, Karen Charron, RN, MHSM, Renee Logan, RN, CVAA(c), Allison Fournier, RN, BNSc, Cathy Murray, RN, BScN, MScN(Cand), Patricia Rodgers, RN, BEd(Adult), CNCC
 
Death by Air: How Much Is Too Much? An In-depth Look at the Underappreciated Preventable Risk of Air Embolism
Daphne Broadhurst, RN, BScN, CVAA(c)


Volume 6 Issue 2 Winter 2012
Hydrating Your Patient the Easy Way: Hypodermoclysis
Daphne Broadhurst, RN, BScN, CVAA(c)
 
Data: The Real D in Decision Making
Sheryl McDiarmid, RN, BScN, MEd, MBA, ACNP, AOCN
 
Reducing the Risk for Infection: Nursing Diagnosis
Andrea Hunter, BS, RN, Mark R. Hunter, RN, CRNI, VA-BC


Volume 6 Issue 1 Summer 2012
CVAD Complication Management: A Decision-Aid Tool
Daphne Broadhurst, RN, BScN, CVAA(c)
 
The invivo evaluation of the flushing efficiency of different designs of clear needlefree connectors
Eugene M. Breznock, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVS, Charles J. Sylvia, Jr., DVM, MS.


Volume 5 Issue 2 Winter 2011
Monitoring your Client… Aminoglyosides and Vancomycin in the Home Environment 
Daphne Broadhurst, RN
 
Vascular Study: RN’s Perception Of Graduate Nurses’ IV Skills
Dr. Abigail Mitchell and Dr. Tina Sinatra-Wilhelm


Volume 5 Issue 1 Summer 2011
Is your Infusion Therapy Practice Up-to-Date?
Daphne Broadhurst, RN


Volume 4 Issue 3 Winter 2010
Intraosseous Vascular Access: Past, Present, and Future Trends
Lynn D. Phillips, MSN, RN, CRNI(R)
 
Avoiding Hematomas in the Older Adult Population
Leslie Dryborough, RN, MN, CVAA(c), GNC(C)


Volume 4 Issue 2 Summer 2010
Preventing Treatment Interference of Peripheral IV Lines in Older Adults
Leslie Dryborough, RN, MN, CVAA(c), GNC(C)
 

Volume 4 Issue 1 Spring 2010
Protecting Patients: Preventing Central-Line Infections
Daphne Broadhurst, RN


Volume 3 Issue 2 Summer 2009
Ethanol Lock as a Central Line Infection Prevention Strategy
Daphne Broadhurst, RN


Volume 3 Issue 1 Spring 2009
CR-BSIs and Needleless Access Devices
Molly Blake, BN, MHS, GNC(C), CIC


Volume 2 Issue 2 Winter 2008
Medication Safety Issues
Benita Schueder, BScPhm
    

Volume 2 Issue 1 Summer 2008
Peripheral Vascular Access Devices: Dwell Times in the Home Care Sector
Alison MacDonald, RN, BScN, MN (c), Kim Dalla Bona, MScN(c), RN, CVAA(C), CCHN(C), Karen Ray, RN, MSc


Volume 1 Issue 2 Winter 2007
The Use of Plastics in Infusion Technology: Current Issues
Benita Schueder, BScPhm, and Eszter Soos, BScPhm