Vascular Access Complications: An Emergency Medicine Approach.

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Vascular Access Complications: An Emergency Medicine Approach.

Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2017 Nov;35(4):771-788

Authors: Simon EM, Summers SM

Abstract
Millions of central venous and arterial catheters are placed across the United States annually as mechanisms of obtaining advanced hemodynamic monitoring and facilitating acute resuscitation. Although presumably life saving or sustaining in many circumstances, current literature identifies the preprocedural and postprocedural complications of infection, thrombosis, embolism, and iatrogenic injury as resulting in patient morbidity and mortality. Today, through the application of aseptic technique, performance of operator training, and the utilization of ultrasound, emergency physicians may limit vascular access complications and improve patient outcomes.

PMID: 28987428 [PubMed - in process]

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