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Name of Media:
The Sherlock 3CG Tip Confirmation System for placement of peripherally inserted central catheters
Author(s):
Bruce Campbell, Peter Groves, Susan Bennett, Nigel Brunskill, Matthew Campbell-Hill, Andrew Chukwuemeka, Daniel Clark, Fiona Denison, Tony Freemont, Shaheen Hamdy, Jerry Hutchinson, Cynthia Iglesias, Mohammad Ilyas, Greg Irving, Eva Kaltenthaler, Paul Knox, Rory O'Connor, Karen Partington, Brian Selman, Wendy Tindale, Wendy Tindale, John Wilkinson, Janelle Yorke, Amber Young, Ailish Higgins, Bernice Dillon, Dympna McParlan , Andrew Bodenham, Eva Kaltenthaler, Megan Dale and Helen Morgan
Publisher or Source:
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE
Type of Media:
Medical Professional Education
Media Originally for:
Critical Care Physicians
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)
Primary Focus of Media:
Pre-Use of PICS Designation
COVID-19 Related:
No
Description:
Evidence-based recommendations on The Sherlock 3CG Tip Confirmation System for placement of peripherally inserted central catheters.
In May 2019, we updated this guidance because the Sherlock 3CG software is now also available in the Site Rite v8 ultrasound device. Details of the modifications are explained in the review decision. The update also includes revised cost-saving estimates. New evidence and updated costs identified during the guidance review are denoted as [2019].
Implementation
NICE has developed tools, in association with relevant stakeholders, to help organisations put this guidance into practice.
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