Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
| Online Publication Date: 01 Jun 2013
Pediatric Central Venous Catheter Management: A Review of Current Practice
Pediatric Central Venous Catheter Management: A Review of Current Practice
MSN, RN, VA-BC
Page Range: 93 – 98
Due to small vessel size, obtaining stable access in pediatric patients is difficult. In addition, because needle stick pain is a concern for patients with chronic illness, central venous catheters are often utilized to provide intravenous treatment. Catheter occlusion is a common complication in pediatric patients and must be addressed to salvage the catheter and ensure successful therapy. The use of fibrinolytics for occlusion treatment have been successful in pediatric populations.Abstract
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