Tip Position of Long Term Central
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Tip Position of Long-Term Central Venous Access Devices Used for Parenteral Nutrition
ABSTRACT. Background: Venous thrombosis is a potential postplacement complication of a central venous access device (VAD). Improper catheter tip position is a predisposing factor, especially when the device is used to administer parenteral nutrition (PN). American Society for Parenteral and Enteral ...
September 1, 2007; JPEN, Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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