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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
Should central venous catheters be routinely replaced in adults?
Priti Morzaria1, Coralie Carle1
1Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, Peterborough City Hospital, North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK.
Abstract:
Central venous catheters are sited for a variety of reasons in the adult critically ill patient. There is clear guidance for indications and maintenance of central venous catheters, but there is no clear guidance on how long a central venous catheter should remain in situ. This article looks at evidence to answer this question.
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