CENTRAL PERIPHERAL CANNULAS. LESS CATHETER COMPLICATIONS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

Central peripheral cannulas. Less catheter complications in critically ill patients

Central peripheral cannulas. Less catheter complications in critically ill patients

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Permanent venous access in patients in intensive care plays a key role in the healing process.A routine branches to assume a central venous catheter to the patient Scales is called a vascular access to the central venous line using a venous or long time.An alternative to this type of injection is the circumferential introduction of central venous (PICC - peripherally inserted central catheter) using long catheters placed e.g.

A vein shoulder or ulna, which is associated with the lack of such serious complications as pneumothorax or catheter of a large artery, Specialty Pipes but due to the length of the catheter risk of thromboembolic complications is higher in relation to the central access.

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