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A Protocol to Set Up Needle-Free Connector with Positive Displacement on Central Venous Catheter in Intensive Care Unit
Published on: July 13, 2019
A rare complication of neonatal central venous access
1Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Heavitree, Gladstone Road, Exeter, UK. mjhobday@globalnet.co.uk
Abstract:
Total parenteral nutrition is often necessary for the survival of neonates, but obtaining central venous access can be very difficult. A case is reported in which malpositioning of a 27 gauge central venous catheter resulted in the misdiagnosis of necrotising enterocolitis and hypoglycaemia.
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