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 |  | University of Melbourne Centre for Cancer Research |  | WEBINAR | Central venous access devices and cancer care: what we know but don’t implement |  | Venous access is critical to the efficient and effective delivery of many aspects of care for 13,000 adult Australians diagnosed with a haematological malignancy each year. Evidence indicates that between 15-66% of Central Venous Access Devices (CVADs) fail prematurely, with cancer patients having the highest rates of CVAD failures. This study sets out to explore and explain why CVADs fail; what proportion of CVADs fail due to complications; why CVAD outcome data is not routinely collected and reported in Victoria; and why evidence from vascular access research is not translated and implemented in practice to improve patient outcomes and system costs. |
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