Cyanoacrylate glue for securing peripherally inserted intravenous catheters in the emergency department: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
João Vitor Sciorilli, João Pedro Bogossian Remaili, Davi Barbosa Pereira da Silva, Rodrigo Dos Reis Schevz, Amanda Machado, Luiz Dalfior
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Abstract
Background: Intravenous catheters (IVCs) are a common medical device, used in 70% of hospital patients. Due to their high failure ratio (35%-50%) and complications, we aimed to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the efficacy of Cyanoacrylate Glue (CG) use in preventing IV complications at the Emergency Department.
Methods: This study was registered in PROSPERO on February 5, 2025, with registry number CRD42025642588 and received no financial support. A systematic search at PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases was performed and only Randomized Controlled Trials about CG use for securing IVCs were included.
Results: Primary outcomes showed no statistical significance between the groups across all four outcomes at maximum follow-up. However, in a subgroup analysis including only adult patients, CG group presented lower IVCs dislodgement and failure events. Further studies in pediatric patients are needed.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Vascular Access (JVA) is issued six times per year; it considers the publication of original manuscripts dealing with clinical and laboratory investigations in the fast growing field of vascular access. In addition reviews, case reports and clinical trials are welcome, as well as papers dedicated to more practical aspects covering new devices and techniques.
All contributions, coming from all over the world, undergo the peer-review process.
The Journal of Vascular Access is divided into independent sections, each led by Editors of the highest scientific level:
• Dialysis
• Oncology
• Interventional radiology
• Nutrition
• Nursing
• Intensive care
Correspondence related to published papers is also welcome.