Pediatric Reports (Sep 2012)

Optimal position of a long-term central venous catheter tip in a pediatric patient with congenital diseases

  • Marco Caruselli,
  • Dario Galante,
  • Anna Ficcadenti,
  • Laura Carboni,
  • Federica Franco,
  • Benedetta Fabrizzi,
  • Lucia Amici,
  • Roberto Giretti,
  • Giovanni Rocchi,
  • Giampaolo Rinaldelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2012.e32
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. e32 – e32

Abstract

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Progress in medical and scientific research has increased the chances of survival for young patients with congenital diseases, children who, in the past, would not have had any chance of survival. Nowadays, congenital diseases can be treated with appropriate replacement therapies. These treatments can be difficult to administer in young patients because of the high frequency of administration (sometimes more than a dose per week), the use of intravenous infusion and the long-term or life-term requirement.

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