Posters

At the 8th WoCoVA there will be, next to scientific presentations, many posters with vascular access scientific information. We will use a system with electronic posters. This means that you can watch all posters on any electronic device, and you can do this already before the congress starts! Next to this we will have the posters presented by its scientist during the 8th WoCoVA.

The list with all posters can be viewed here

ePosters

A few days before the congress, you can visit and view all posters on our ePoster website.

Poster presentation program

Please find below an overview of the poster presentations of the 8th WoCoVA. The poster presentations will take place every day during the lunchbreak and on the 17th of April during the afternoon networking break in the South Hall Foyer.

Each presentation is 6 minutes.

Wednesday 17 April 2024

Poster session 1 : 12:10 – 12:45

  • 226. Effect of palpation on time required for vessel selection during peripheral intravenous catheter placement using ultrasound
    Abe, Mari (JP)

  • 81. Performance and safety evaluation: a monocentric study on central venous access implantable ports over 5 years
    Abou-Mrad, Adel (FR)

  • 71. Securing Central lines in Intensive Care: A multicentre randomised controlled trial
    Alexandrou, Evan (AU)

  • 105. Cross-cultural validation, eliminating CLABSI. ICU. 2008-2021.
    Alvarez, Cirlia (AR)

  • 63. Clinical practice of introducing and care of vascular access in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine – a national questionnaire study in the Czech Republic
    Astapenko, David (CZ)

  • 263. Skin injuries (MARSI) associated with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) in oncological and hematological patients Baez-Gurruchaga, Oiane (ES)

  • 154. Assessing External Forces on Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Movement through Ultrasound: A Randomized Pilot Investigation
    Bahl, Amit (US)

  • 232. Long peripheral catheter what evidence we have in paitets with cystic fiborsis: scoping review
    Barbosa Maia dos Santos, Maria Lucia (BR)

  • 235. Long peripheral catheter in DIVA score children as a venous access alternative: Prospective cohort
    Barbosa Maia dos Santos, Maria Lucia (BR)

  • 239. Effectiveness in immersive virtual reality and musical inverventions in controlling pain, fear and anxiety in vascular access passage in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Barbosa Maia dos Santos, Maria Lucia (BR)

  • 86. Real world evidence study of a new ECG-guided tip positioning device for central venous catheter placement
    Bardin, Amy (US)

  • 173. Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC) in adult intestinal failure patients within a resource constrained environment: A focus on Southern Africa.
    Barnard, Kay (ZA)

  • 203. Our experience in picc-port positioning in breast cancer in UAV of Spedali Civili, Brescia (the largest hospital in north of Italy)
    Benvenuti, Stefano (IT)

  • 198. Comparison between mini-midline and peripheral intravenous catheter in the reduction of venipunctures: a randomised controlled trial
    Binda, Filippo (IT)

  • 151. A Roaming PICC Team, the Neapolitan Model in Home Palliative Care
    Bocci, Caterina (IT)

  • 251. Centrally inserted central catheter port in the femoral vein: the last resource
    Caiado, André (PT)

  • 252. Fibroblastic sleeve: the unexpected finding
    Caiado, André (PT)

  • 149. Unusual malposition of a peripherally inserted central catheter into the Anomalous left Brachiocephalic vein: A case report
    Cao, Xiuzhu (CN)

  • 112. A systematic review on the effectiveness of vascular access specialist teams (VAST) versus standard practice for catheter insertion and care
    Carr, Peter (IE)

  • 102. Difficult removal of the venous port system – single center experience.
    Chovanec, Vendelin (CZ)

  • 140. Assessing the Effects of Implemented Service Improvements on Patient Flow: A Prospective Study in a Specialized Vascular Access Unit
    Co, Cristine (UK)

  • 41. PICC insertion with the use of IC-ECG navigation compared with chest X-ray to confirm PICC tip location
    Constantine, Iveta (CZ)

  • 43. Peripheral vascular catheter fixation. key to reducing complications. A randomized study.
    Corcuera Martínez, Maria Ines (ES)

  • 185. Outcomes of bedside peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement: a retrospective study from an academic tertiary institution
    Ioannidis, Orestis (GR)

  • 42. TIVAD and IC-ECG in children
    Čutora, Jaroslav (SK)

  • 50. Analysis on Arm port associated complications in the oncology department in St George’s Hospital
    Del Mundo, Aldwin (UK)

  • 211. Use of central vascular access for analysis in an onco-hemological clinical analysis unit: annual prevalence study
    Dominguez, Margarita (ES)

  • 157. zScanner – new technology for assessment and documentation of vascular  access device associated skin impairment.
    Douglas, Martina (CZ)

  • 82. Vascular access device type for systemic anti-cancer therapies in cancer patients’, the last 10 years.  A scoping review
    Duggan, Caitriona (IE)

  • 231. Peripherally inserted central venous catheter breakage: A case report.
    Farré, Gemma (ES)

Wednesday 17 April 2024

Poster session 2 : 15:15 – 15:39

  • 73. Improvements in the care and management of the multiple therapy patient: preliminary results of pilot study
    Ferraz Torres, Marta (ES)

  • 215. Subcutaneous tunneling versus conventional insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters – a single center experience.
    Filipova, Martina (CZ)

  • 120. Unravelling the Complexities of Vascular Access Devices: Insights from a Monocentric Study on Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections Beyond Intensive Care Settings.
    Foschi, Antonella (IT)

  • 104. Patient education program to avoid careless maintenance of Peripheral Inserted Central Venous Cateters and enlarge their use.
    Garcia Monzó, Ana (ES)

  • 48. Investigation on the knowledge and influencing factors of vessel catheter-associated infection among clinical nurses
    Zhang, Jinghui (CN)

  • 94. Intern-nursing students’ knowledge of vascular catheter-related infections and its influencing factors: a cross-sectional survey in China
    Zhang, Jinghui (CN)

  • 219. The Antimicrobial Effectiveness of Chlorhexidine against a New Public Threat – Candida auris
    Gupta, Nisha (US)

  • 223. Chlorhexidine-treated Vascular Catheters Performance Against an Emerging Fungal Pathogen: Candida auris
    Gupta, Nisha (US)

  • 34. Adverse events associated with umbilical vascular catheters in the neonatal intensive care unit: a retrospective cohort study.
    Gibson, Kimberley (AU)

  • 116. Evaluating the effectiveness of video as a feedback instrument for peripheral intravenous cannulation simulation. A randomised control trial.
    Hernon, Orlaith (IE)

  • 118. Findings from a qualitative study on final year nursing students’ experiences on their venepuncture and peripheral intravenous cannulation training.
    Hernon, Orlaith (IE)

  • 60. Feasibility and safety of peripherally inserted central catheters in patients with acute leukemias and myelodysplastic neoplasms – a single center experience.
    Hrabovsky, Stepan (CZ)

  • 83. Factors influencing chemoport-associated thrombosis: a retrospective single-center study
    Huh, Up (KR)

  • 188. Implantation of central venous catheters in non typical sites: presentation of three case reports
    Ioannidis, Orestis (GR)

  • 182. Assessment at elective totally implantable venous access device removal: what is the status of the device under a maintenance interval of 3 months?
    Jérôme, Martine (BE)

  • 204. Impact of antibiotic and antimicrobial locks on catheter related blood stream infection
    Kamble, Sangeeta (IN)

  • CANCELLED – 125. Observational Experiment of Catheter Reflux During Huber Needle Withdrawal 
    Kelly, Linda (UK)

  • 106. Efficacy of PIVC insertion using imaging technology compared to combined palpation and visualization.  The EPIC randomised controlled trial.
    Kleidon, Tricia (AU)

  • 196. Prolonged administration of intravenous medication through midline compared to standard PIVC:  The PIMMS randomized controlled trial.
    Kleidon, Tricia (AU)

  • 225. Proposing a labor productivity benchmark model for vascular access to justify or create a team
    Kokotis, Kathy (US)

Thursday 18 April 2024

Poster session 3 : 12:20 – 13:02

  • 144. Ten Fingers, Ten Toes, Two Nurses, One Goal; Expansion of a NICU Vascular Access Program to Improve Care and Reduce Harm  Kristoff, Kimberly (US)

  • 147. 200 Days & Counting; A NICU Tale Targeting Zero
    Kristoff, Kimberly (US)

  • 141. In vitro and in vivo performance evaluation of a novel ultrasound-based vein visualization device  
    Liddelow, Michael (AU)

  • 166. Method to assess the feasibility of a novel ultrasound-based vein visualization device to assist with venous cannulation
    Liddelow, Michael (AU)

  • 216. Considerations on the Application of the RAVESTO Protocol in Intensive Care Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure Requiring Prone Positioning
    Longo, Ferdinando (IT)

  • 221. INC-PED index: a first approach to quality of intravenous therapy in paediatric population.
    López Guardiola, Pau (ES)

  • 164. Novel medical device decrease peripheral catheter dislodgements by 72,8%: an open randomized controlled trial in Sweden.
    Blacker, Christopher (SE)

  • 57. Impact of an interventional bundle on complications associated with peripheral venous catheters in elderly patients
    Guembe, María (ES)

  • 58. The Endoscopy Department as an alert to detect complications associated to peripheral venous catheters in patients admitted to a tertiary teaching hospital
    Guembe, María (ES)

  • 59. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Incidence and Epidemiology of Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection 2 years later
    Guembe, María (ES) 

  • 181. Comparison of the effectiveness of internal jugular and supraclavia techniques at the H. Adam Malik Hospital
    Lubis, Bastian (ID)

  • 47. Leveraging the Vascular Access Specialty Team to Promote a Culture of Safety, Harm and Cost Reduction
    Magat, Riza (US)

  • 210. Compliance of nurses to peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) flushing and dressing protocol
    Mane, Pratima (IN)

  • 51. Etiology and management of persistent withdrawal occlusion in venous ports in oncology patients
    Manasek, Viktor (CZ)
  • 96. Efficacy of 4% tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (T-EDTA) catheter lock solution in cancer patients with venous port and persistent withdrawal occlusion
    Manasek, Viktor (CZ)

  • 97. Venous port implantation failure due to inappropriate anatomical conditions – case reports of three oncology patients
    Manasek, Viktor (CZ)

  • 98. Evaluation of the electronic reservation system of the Vascular Access Center of Agel Hospital, Nový Jičín, Czech Republic
    Maňásek, Viktor (CZ)

  • 45. Does the longer dwell time of peripherally inserted central catheters increase the risk of bloodstream infection?
    McGuire, Rose (UK)

  • 110. Ultrasound placed long peripheral cannulas, as pain control tool, in pediatric patients with difficult intravenous access (DIVA)
    Menotti, Lucrezia (IT)

  • 84. PICC in emergent situations in Medical ICU
    Mokra, Dana (CZ)

  • 224. Central venous catheter related thrombosis in pediatric oncology patients: A retrospective, single center study
    Merta, Tomas (CZ)

  • 247. Central venous catheters in pediatric oncology: Single centre experience
    Merta, Tomas (CZ)

  • 77. The use of hypnotic communication in PICC placement: randomized controlled trial study
    Monolo, Davide (IT)

  • 238. Effect of SIC protocol implementation on central venous catheter complications in hematologic patients undergoing allogeneic and autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation–a single center experience.
    Mrkvova, Zuzana (CZ)

  • 189. Port-a-cath catheter infection shortly after implantation: presentation of two cases from our department
    Siozos, Konstantinos (GR)

  • 191. Catheter fracture of a port-a-cath system impanted into the internal jugular vein: presentation of two cases 
    Siozos, Konstantinos (GR)

  • CANCELLED – 114. Nurse-led PICC-Ports for the ambulatory chemotherapy patient: a practical alternative to implanted chest ports in the theatre suite
    Munoz-Mozas, Gema (UK)

  • CANCELLED – 130. C-loop tunnelling and oblique incision: a modified technique for PICC-Port implantation
    Munoz-Mozas, Gema (UK)

  • CANCELLED – 240. Intracavitary ECG method to confirm catheter tip position for paediatric PICC insertion
    Munoz-Mozas, Gema (UK)

  • 143. Arm Ports in Children – Why not?
    Musa, Amal (UK)

  • 253. Chlorhexedine and Silver Impregnated Silicone Dressing: Case Report in Patients with Catheter Associated Skin Impairment Risk
    Onaga Jahana, Kelly (BR)

  • 254. Photobiomodulation and Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Dressing Injury: Case Report
    Onaga Jahana, Kelly (BR)

  • 257. Photobiomodulation and Silver polyurethane foam dressing with hydrocolloid adhesive border to Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Injury: Case Report
    Onaga Jahana, Kelly (BR)

  • 186. FICC: a safe choice for oncological patients
    Parejo Arrondo, Maria (ES)

  • 213. Complication of peripherally inserted central line (PICC) in a nurse-led clinic of a tertiary care   cancer center in India
    Pawar, Priya (IN)

  • 200. Life beyond the line: Patient Reported Experiences with TIVAD and maintenance.
    Peeters, Yorick (BE)

Friday 19 April 2024

Poster session 4 : 12:20 – 12:56

  • 80. Efficacy of Accelerated Seldinger Technique in Long Peripheral Catheters for Difficult Intravenous Access: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Pieteraerens, Wouter (BE)

  • 129. Challenges of central venous access start with successful insertion 
    Polaskova, Kristyna (CZ)

  • 103. Development in insertion and aftercare of peripherally inserted central catheters – a single center experience.
    Prchlikova, Adela (CZ)

  • 190. One institution’s experience with the implantation of long-term central venous devices in patients with mediastinal lymphadenopathy
    Rázus, Martin (SK)

  • 183. Persistent left superior vena cava: accidental finding during the insertion of a peripherally inserted central catheter
    Revilla Aragón, Ascensión (ES)

  • 209. A case report: intracavitary electrocardiogram guidance for peripherally inserted central catheter in a patient with atrial flutter 2:1 conduction
    Revilla Aragón, Ascensión (ES)

  • 184. The challenge of a PICC in a burn patient Rodriguez
    Rodriguez Ruiz, Javier (ES)

  • 161. Vascular Access Roadshow to Empower Excellence in Care
    Romanovitch, Lynette Joy (US)

  • 160. FEMORAL PICC-Port for outpatient chemotherapy in a patient with upper limbs amputation and chest injuries due to electrocution.
    Sánchez Montero, Nerea (ES)

  • 229. Catéter central de inserción periférica (PICC) por ultrasonido en un hospital general de la Ciudad de México: experiencia de enfermería.
    Sánchez Ramírez, Samanta (MX)

  • 208. Association of interruption of peripheral intravenous therapy and the site of placement in the wrist: prospective cohort in Brazil
    Santos, Elizângela (BR)

  • 217. Correlation between the difficulty of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter placement and number of attempts: cross-sectional study in Brazil
    Santos, Elizângela (BR)

  • 69. Use of extended-dwell catheters to reduce IV starts in patients with difficult venous access
    Schwinge, Genine (US)

  • 237. Development of complications associated with vascular access for home parenteral nutrition in the Czech Republic
    Senkyrik, Michal (CZ)

  • 95. Mechanisms and clinical presentations of the catheter injury during and after implantation of the totally implantable venous access port
    Seo, Tae-Seok (KR)

  • 135. The effectiveness of intraprocedural brachiocephalic vein scanning to prevent central venous catheter (CVC) misplacement through axillary cannulation
    Setiawan, Irvan (ID)

  • 111. Comparison of complications of PICC and long peripheral catheters in patients during hospital admission.
    Simkova, Petra (CZ)

  • 89. Peripherally inserted central catheter as a safe option for patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia
    Sopko, Ladislav (SK)

  • 178. Implementation of securing central venous catheter using cynoacrylate glue in ICU.
    Strunge, Kristine (DK)

  • 214. Phlebitis associated with peripheral intravenous catheter in adult oncology unit
    Talekar, Sheetal (IN)

  • 75. Comparison of Midline to Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters: A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Thomsen, Simon (DK)

  • 180. Quality measurement in vascular access: a delphi study
    Valdelvira-Gimeno, Beatriz (ES)

  • 109. Is there an increased risk of PICC-related deep vein thrombosis in patients with testicular cancer undergoing platinum-based chemotherapy? 
    An International Retrospective Evaluation
    Vertakova Krakovska, Bibiana (SK)

  • 132. In vitro comparison of the effectiveness of various antimicrobial locks with taurolidine in the treatment and prevention of catheter-related bloodstream infections.
    Visek, Jakub (CZ)

  • 145. One Vessel at a Time; A Safe & Thoughtful Approach to Vascular Access Training 
    Weber, Mark (US)

  • 175. Risk factors and biomarker profiles associated with pediatric arterial catheter- associated proximal ischemic injuries
    Weber, Mark (US)

  • 158. An Evaluation of the UK Vessel Health and Preservation Framework (VHP): moving forward
    Weston, Valya (UK)

  • 46. Peripheral intravenous catheter practice in emergency department: best evidence vs. reality
    Xu, Grace (AU)

  • 53. Unlocking PIVC Secrets: Revealing key insights from 1500 emergency department audits 
    Xu, Grace (AU)

  • 150. A Qualitative Study on Decisional Experiences and Needs of Cancer Patients Regarding Central Vascular Access Device Choices
    Yang, Xiaohui (CN)