A narrative review of long-term central venous access devices for the intensivist

Journal of the Intensive Care Society
David Moir, Andrew Bodenham

Abstract

Long-term central venous access devices are increasingly prevalent and consequently often encountered by intensivists. This review introduces the different types of long-term central venous access devices, outlines their potential utility, examines potential complications associated with their use and outlines an approach to the management of these complications.

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