In the neonatal intensive care (NICU) setting, subtle clinical deterioration of the infant will often trigger an evaluation for sepsis. However, there is a lack of specificity in clinical signs to ...
Midline intravenous catheters (MCs) have been used in clinical settings since the 1950s and are an alternative for intravenous (IV) access for giving infusions and medications for long-term therapy in ...
Intravenous (IV) therapy is administering fluids directly into a vein. It benefits treatment by enabling water, medication, blood, or nutrients to access the body faster through the circulatory system ...
Modern blood testing is the foundation of clinical screening and decision-making. Timely disease diagnosis, prevention and chronic care management depend on accurate diagnostic testing. More than 7 ...
Biomarker studies increasingly utilize biofluids as an attractive source of molecules reflecting human health and disease states. Referred to as liquid biopsies, they have the advantage over tissue ...