[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"midline-catheter\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:midline-catheter":27},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,4,0,[8,44,77,103],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":18,"enrollmentInfo":19,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":23,"briefSummary":25,"conditions":26,"keywords":28,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":33,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":34,"startDateStruct":37,"completionDateStruct":39,"leadSponsor":41,"locationsCount":4},"100641314","isometric-hand-grip-exercise-for-preventing-thrombosis-and-occlusion-of-midline-venous-catheters-a-randomized-controlled-trial-100641314",false,"NCT07654101","Isometric Hand-Grip Exercise for Preventing Thrombosis and Occlusion of Midline Venous Catheters: A Randomized Controlled Trial","Effectiveness of Isometric Hand-grip Exercise in Preventing Thrombosis and Occlusion of Midline Peripheral Venous Catheters: a Randomized Controlled Trial.","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Midline catheter insertion for planned intravenous therapy lasting ≥ 7 days. Age between 18 and 70 years. Catheter inserted in the upper limb (forearm). Ability to understand and perform hand exercises with the limb bearing the venous catheter.\n\nWritten informed consent.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Pre-existing superficial or deep venous thrombosis of the limb used for the Midline catheter.\n\nLimb injuries or amputations. Motor or neurological impairment of the hand. Life expectancy \\\u003C 7 days. Cognitive impairment\u002Fdelirium. Medical contraindications to active upper-limb movement.","ALL","18 Years","70 Years",{"count":20,"type":21},840,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[24],"NA","evaluate whether hand-grip ball exercises reduce thrombosis and occlusions of Midline catheters in hospitalized patients.",[27],"Midline Catheter",[29,30,31],"midline","occlusion","handgrip","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-06-11",{"date":35,"type":36},"2026-06-17","ACTUAL",{"date":38,"type":21},"2026-07-06",{"date":40,"type":21},"2027-09-01",{"name":42,"class":43},"University Hospital Padova","OTHER",{"id":45,"slug":46,"hasResults":11,"nctId":47,"briefTitle":48,"officialTitle":49,"acronym":50,"eligibilityCriteria":51,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":52,"targetDuration":54,"studyType":55,"phases":4,"briefSummary":56,"conditions":57,"keywords":61,"overallStatus":66,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":67,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":68,"startDateStruct":70,"completionDateStruct":72,"leadSponsor":74,"locationsCount":76},"100635640","outpatient-midline-catheter-in-patients-receiveing-lidocaine-infusion-series-100635640","NCT07555314","Outpatient Midline Catheter in Patients Receiveing Lidocaine Infusion Series.","Outpatient Midline Catheter in Patients Receiveing Lidocaine Infusion Therapy. A Prospective, Observational Study.","Midline Lid","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients qualified for lidocaine infusion therapy due to the chronic pain\n* Able to provide consent\n* ≥18 years of age\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Lack of patient consent",{"count":53,"type":21},500,"10 Days","OBSERVATIONAL","This study will assess the efficacy, safety and practicality of using midline catheters for repeated intravenous lidocaine infusions in an outpatient pain management setting. Adult patients requiring serial lidocaine infusions for chronic pain will be enrolled and receive treatment through midline catheters over ten sessions.\n\nThe study will investigate if the midline catheters are a safe and effective option for delivering repeated lidocaine infusions in the outpatient setting, offering a balance between ease of placement, acceptable complication risk and good patients' comfort.",[27,58,59,60],"Lidocaine Infusion","Chronic Pain","Outpatient",[62,63,64,65],"midline catheter","lidocaine infusion","chronic pain","outpatient","RECRUITING","2026-04-21",{"date":69,"type":36},"2026-04-29",{"date":71,"type":21},"2026-04-20",{"date":73,"type":21},"2028-06-01",{"name":75,"class":43},"Medical University of Warsaw",1,{"id":78,"slug":79,"hasResults":11,"nctId":80,"briefTitle":81,"officialTitle":82,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":83,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":84,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":86,"briefSummary":87,"conditions":88,"keywords":91,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":94,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":95,"startDateStruct":97,"completionDateStruct":99,"leadSponsor":101,"locationsCount":76},"100584041","cvcs-versus-midline-catheters-100584041","NCT06884176","CVCs Versus Midline Catheters","Complication Rates Associated With Central Venous Catheters Versus Midline Catheters: A Randomized Control Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients over 18 years of age being treated in the Emergency Department at Jacobi Medical Center\n\n  * Have an upper extremity (left or right arm) that can accept a midline catheter\n  * Able to provide consent (patient or health care proxy)\n  * Clinical team believes the patient will require inpatient admission at the time of needing intravenous access\n  * Requires a central line or midline catheter as an expected requirement of care\n* Patients requiring a single vasopressor due to hypotension\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients in cardiac arrest (prior to achieving ROSC)\n* Patients with infection or burns at both upper extremities\n* Patient expected to be discharged from the hospital within 24 hours\n* Prisoner\n* Pregnancy\n* Children less than 18 years of age\n* The patient is known or is suspected to be allergic to materials contained in the device\n* Patients known to have bacteremia\n* Patients with existing central venous catheter\n* Patients without the ability to consent (or no health care proxy to consent)",{"count":85,"type":21},100,[24],"The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if midline catheters can reduce adverse patient outcomes in adult patients requiring a single vasopressor. The main questions the study aims to answer are:\n\n* Do midline catheters reduce the rates of catheter-related bloodstream infections as compared to central venous catheters?\n* Do midline catheters reduce the rates of deep venous thrombosis as compared to central venous catheters? Researchers will compare midline catheters to central venous catheters to see if there is a reduction in these events.\n\nParticipants will be randomized to the midline catheter group or the central venous catheter group. The catheters will be part of standard of care for vasopressor therapy. The participants will be followed for 30 days.",[89,27,90],"Central Venous Catheter","Complication of Catheter",[62,92,93],"central venous catheter","central line related bloodstream infection","2026-04-01",{"date":96,"type":36},"2026-04-02",{"date":98,"type":21},"2026-06",{"date":100,"type":21},"2027-06",{"name":102,"class":43},"Albert Einstein College of Medicine",{"id":104,"slug":105,"hasResults":11,"nctId":106,"briefTitle":107,"officialTitle":108,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":109,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":110,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":112,"briefSummary":113,"conditions":114,"keywords":118,"overallStatus":66,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":129,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":130,"startDateStruct":132,"completionDateStruct":134,"leadSponsor":136,"locationsCount":76},"100567482","single-lumen-midline-catheter-vs-long-peripheral-intravenous-cather-for-difficult-intravenous-access-in-the-ed-100567482","NCT06668766","Single Lumen Midline Catheter vs Long Peripheral Intravenous Cather for Difficult Intravenous Access in the ED","Superior Ultrasound-Guided Venous Access: Single-Lumen Midline Catheters vs Long Peripheral IVs for Difficult IV Access in the Emergency Department, A Randomized Controlled Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Adult (age 18 and older) patients presenting to the AMC ED with difficult IV access defined as any of the following:\n\n  * Two failed attempts at landmark based IV or US-guided peripheral vascular access by qualified ED staff\n  * Self-reported history of difficult IV access and one of the following:\n\n    * History of requiring 2 or more IV attempts on a previous visit (either self-reported or documented in the electronic medical record)\n    * Previous requirement for a rescue device after failed IV access attempt. These devices are as follows:\n* US guided PIV\n* Midline catheter\n* Peripherally inserted central catheter\n* Central venous catheter\n* Intraosseous catheter\n* History of or active comorbid disease state with known difficult IV access\n* Prior or current implanted port device\n* End stage renal disease with fistula\n* Sickle cell disease\n* History of or active intravenous drug use\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients under the age of 18\n* Known Prisoners\n* Non-English-speaking patients\n* Patients in whom the device cannot be stabilized due to tissue or treatments in bilateral extremities or available extremity (burns, complex humeral fractures, dialysis fistulas etc.)\n* Patients lacking capacity to consent\n* Patients unable to sign written consent\n* Patients without identifiable target veins by ultrasonography\n* Known pregnant patients\n* Previously enrolled in this study\n* Previously withdrawn from this study\n* Presented when no study IV proceduralists are available\n* Patients in whom obtaining informed consent and being enrolled in the study would put them at risk for obtaining time sensitive medical care",{"count":111,"type":21},270,[24],"Many patients in the emergency department have veins that are difficult to get an intrevenous (IV) catheter into (called \"difficult IV access\"). These patients may require other methods to obtain access to a vein for administration of the necessary medications. The 2-inch long IV is most commonly used in emergency departments for people with difficulty IV access. Typically, a healthcare worker will use an ultrasound to help to see the veins underneath the skin while inserting the IV into the vein. That is, the ultrasound helps the healthcare worker visualize veins that are deeper in the arm and may not be felt through the skin. Another device that can be used is a 4-inch midline catheter. This device is less commonly used as many emergency departments do not have participants available, but it serves the same purpose as the 2-inch long IVs (that is, to give medicine into the vein and sometimes to take blood). A 4-inch midline catheter is similar to a 2-inch long IV, but has a few differences. First, the 4-inch midline catheter is even longer than the 2-inch long IV. The 4-inch midline catheter is 10-cm (about 4-inches or the size of 4 quarters side-by-side), while the 2-inch long IV is 4.78-cm (nearly 2-inches or two quarters side-by-side). Second, the 4-inch midline catheter is inserted into using a guidewire to help move the catheter in the vein (similar in concept to a train moving along a track), while the 2-inch long IV does not have this guidewire. The guidewire does not hurt and most do not know it is being used. It is just an additional step to help guide the catheter in the vein. The investigators are conducting this research study to determine which catheter is better for patients with difficult IV access: the 4-inch midline catheter or the 2-inch long IV.",[115,27,116,117],"Difficult Intravenous Access","Peripheral Intravenous Catheter","Emergency Department Patient",[62,119,120,121,122,123,124,125,126,127,128],"difficult intravenous access","difficult IV access","USGIV","long peripheral IV","peripheral IV","peripheral intravenous catheter","Emergency department","emergency medicine","single lumen midline catheter","long peripheral intravenous catheter","2026-01-16",{"date":131,"type":36},"2026-01-20",{"date":133,"type":36},"2025-01-01",{"date":135,"type":21},"2027-10-21",{"name":137,"class":43},"Albany Medical College"]