U.S., March 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07450729) titled 'GLUEPED2024: Study on the Use of Peripheral Venous Catheters in Pediatric Patients With Emergency Room Access.' on Feb. 26.
Brief Summary: A venous access device (VADs) is a biocompatible plastic catheter that establishes a connection between the skin surface and a venous system. They can be categorized using various classifications; notably, based on the position of the catheter tip, they are distinguished into central venous catheters (CVCs) and peripheral venous catheters (PVCs). Depending on their length, PVCs can be further divided into long-cannula PVCs and short-cannula PVCs.
Currently, these catheters are stabilized "in sit...