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Central venous access device occlusions: part 2: nonthrombotic causes and treatment
1Covenant Home Health & Hospice, Milwaukee, WI 53225, USA. ml_gorski@msn.com
Abstract:
Home care nurses commonly care for patients with central venous access devices (CVAD) for administration of a variety of infusion therapies. Catheter occlusion is a potential complication. In the February 2002 issue of the etiology and treatment of thrombotic occlusions were described. This month, the focus is on nonthrombotic causes of CVAD occlusion.
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