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  • in reply to: Re: Needleless access devices and PN #69779
    Claire Rickard
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    Hi Gemma,

    As far as I know there’s never been a specific RCT looking at this
    interesting question. But I would say based on other literature, change it
    weekly.

    Best regards, Claire

    *Professor Claire Rickard RN PhD*

    Intravascular Access Device Research Group | NHMRC Centre of Research
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    On 28 February 2013 16:13, Michael Wishart wrote:

    > Hi Gemma****
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    > Interesting question. We would not routinely change a needleless access
    > device connected to a cannula / lumen every 24 hours, but we would change
    > any needless access device that was considered part of a line every 24
    > hours (or on completion of TPN) for any lines used to administer TPN (or
    > any blood products). Had never really thought about the needleless access
    > devices used to connect the line to the cannula / lumen, as had always
    > considered those as part of the cannula / catheter, not part of the line
    > or giving set. ****
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    > Food for thought, though. Is the risk of biofilm in the needleless access
    > device after infusion of lipids, etc higher than the risk of breaking the
    > closed system to replace the valve?****
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    > Cheers****
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    > *From:* ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] *On
    > Behalf Of *Klintworth, Gemma
    > *Sent:* Thursday, 28 February 2013 3:37 PM
    > *To:* AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    > *Subject:* Needleless access devices and PN****
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    > Hi all,****
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    > With regard to administration of parenteral nutrition via a central line,
    > I’m wondering how frequently people recommend that the needleless access
    > device is changed (if one is used at all in this case). ****
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    > Thanks,****
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    in reply to: hanging of IV lines #68736
    Claire Rickard
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    in reply to: Bungs on PICCs #68542
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