2021
DOI: 10.5492/wjccm.v10.i4.120
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Emergency service results of central venous catheters: Single center, 1042 patients, 10-year experience

Abstract: BACKGROUND Central venous catheterization is currently an important procedure in critical care. Central catheterization has important advantages in many clinical situations. It can also lead to different complications such as infection, hemorrhage, and thrombosis. It is important to investigate critically ill patients undergoing catheterization. AIM To evaluate the characteristics, such as hospitalization, demographic characteristics, post-catheterization complications,… Show more

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