Subclavian vein central line placement

    • [DOC File]surgery.med.ufl.edu

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      A central line placement is either a direct subclavian, internal jugular, or femoral vein, or peripheral (PICC) insertion of a central venous catheter. The catheter insertion can be performed by the physician himself/herself or, at the direct request of the physician, by any Medical Staff member who has appropriate privileges and is willing and ...

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    • [DOC File]CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS

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      Less patient comfort in hip flexion Equal incidence of infection to IJ, but higher than subclavian (see also JAMA 2001; 286:700) Caution in placement in patients with inferior vena cava filters. Entry. Bevel up. 2-3 cm below inguinal crease/ligament, 1-2 cm medial to palpated pulse, i.e. the femoral vein lies medial to the femoral artery. Target.

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    • [DOC File]Central Venous Access Bibliography

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      Many hospitalized patients require the placement of central line catheters. These patients are at risk for development of central venous catheter associated blood stream infection (CVCBSI) and complications which increase morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs. The purpose of this policy is to outline the evidence-based clinical practice guidelines that Facility shall follow to reduce the ...

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    • Central Line Placement

      Central Venus Line Placement: Subclavian Vein Access. Zachary Kramer, MD; Rohit Patel, MD. Keywords: central venous line, hypotension, heart failure, sepsis, subclavian central venous line, internal jugular central venous line, femoral central venous line

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      (1) Analysis excluded line type = sheath because no VTE occurred in sheaths (2) Analysis excluded sidedness = midline because no VTE occurred in midline (3) ICU locations included any ICU location including pediatric, neonatal, cardiac, and adult

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    • [DOC File]Central venous access

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      A vascular access device that terminates at or close to the heart or one of the great vessels. An umbilical artery or vein catheter is considered a central line. BSI (Blood Stream Infection) is considered to be associated with a central line if the line was in use during the …

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    • [DOC File]Central Venous Catheters - developinganaesthesia

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      Conces DJ Jr, Holden RW: Aberrant locations and complications in the placement of subclavian vein catheters. Arch Surg 1984; 119:293-295. Conly JM, Grieves K, Peters B: A prospective, randomized study comparing transparent and dry gauze dressings for central venous catheters. J Infect Dis …

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    • [DOC File]Central Venous Lines - Weebly

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      Advance the needle 3 fingerbreadths above the clavicle, or roughly at the junction of the posterior border of the sternomastoid and the external jugular vein and just lateral to the carotid artery. Aim for the suprasternal notch. 3. Subclavian CVC: The subclavian vein lies anterior to and slightly inferior to the subclavian artery.

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    • [DOC File]SUBJECT: - Hendrick Health System

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      The subclavian site is the preferred site for central line insertion while the femoral site should be avoided except in an emergency.2,4,6-7. Maximal Barrier Precautions and Skin Preparation. To prevent catheter-related BSI, providers must2,4, 6-7: Wash hands before and after central line insertion. Apply maximal barrier precautions.

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    • [DOCX File]Supplemental Table 4: Central Venous Access Devices ...

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      The veins that are important in central venous access are the basilic vein, cephalic vein, the axillary vein, the subclavian vein, the internal and external jugular veins, the right and left innominate veins also known as the bracheocephalic veins and last the superior vena cava.

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