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The never-ending confusion between subclavian vein and axillary vein
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The SaRePo protocol: A seven-step strategy to minimize complications potentially related to the removal of totally implanted central venous access devices
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An Italian expert consensus on the choice of the method of tip location for central venous access devices
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International experts consensus on optimal central vascular access device selection and management for patients with cancer
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Position statement GAVeCeLT-IVAS sulla appropriatezza dell’impianto di sistemi venosi centrali totalmente impiantabili (port) da parte del personale infermieristico
/in News /da graficaA GAVeCeLT consensus on the indication, insertion, and management of central venous access devices in the critically ill
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/in News /da graficaCatheter-associated bloodstream infections and thrombotic risk in hematologic patients with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC)
/in News /da graficaPICC‑related upper deep venous thrombosis in patients with hematological malignancies. Management of anticoagulant therapy according to the platelet count
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/in News /da graficaMEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
/in News /da graficaPeripherally inserted central catheters in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients
/in News /da graficaQualitative interviews and supporting evidence to identify the positive impacts of multidisciplinary vascular access teams
/in News /da graficaRassegna stampa Accessi Vascolari nei pazienti Covid-19
/in News /da graficaL’Accesso Vascolare nel paziente COVID-19
/in News /da graficaCOVID-19 Guida Medica Clinico-Pratica
/in News /da graficaComunicazione COVID-19
/in News /da graficaProtocollo operativo: Accessi venosi ecoguidati in ambiente protetto e a domicilio: impianto e gestione.
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/in News /da info@cecCan Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters Be Safely Placed in Patients with Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy? A Retrospective Study of Almost 400,000 Catheter-Days
/in News /da info@cecCan Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters Be Safely Placed in Patients with Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy? A Retrospective Study of Almost 400,000 Catheter‐Days
/in News /da info@cecLeapfrog Group: Rate of serious, even fatal, hospital infections still too high
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