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What are the complications of central line insertion?

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According to one review, more than 15% of patients who receive a central venous catheter (CVC) will experience complications. Knowing what are the complications of central line insertion is crucial for both patients and healthcare providers to ensure the safest possible outcome.

Why is the femoral vein generally avoided for central venous catheter insertion?

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While a readily accessible site, research has shown femoral venous catheterization carries a significantly higher risk of infectious and thrombotic complications compared to other central line insertion sites. For this reason, the femoral vein is generally avoided for central venous catheter insertion unless in an emergency or when other sites are unavailable.

How long can a central venous catheter stay in? A guide to CVC duration

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According to a systematic review published in NEJM Journal Watch in 2024, approximately 3% of central venous catheters (CVCs) are associated with major complications within the first few days of placement. Understanding **how long can a central venous catheter stay in** is critical for both patient safety and effective treatment planning.

What is the most common immediate complication of a central line?

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Approximately 3% of central venous catheter (CVC) placements lead to a major complication. These devices are critical in medicine, but understanding their risks is vital for patient safety and caregiver awareness. Many people ask: What is the most common immediate complication of a central line?

What is the problem with the central line? Understanding potential complications

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, thousands of central line-associated bloodstream infections occur in U.S. hospitals annually. This highlights a critical aspect of patient care: understanding what is the problem with the central line and the serious complications that can arise from its use. While central lines are indispensable medical tools, they are not without risk.

Which nursing action helps prevent damage to a central venous catheter?

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According to the Infusion Nurses Society, proper care protocols are vital for reducing the risk of central venous catheter (CVC) complications, including damage. Understanding which nursing action helps prevent damage to a central venous catheter is a critical component of providing high-quality, safe patient care.