2022
DOI: 10.21761/jms.v7i01.1
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Mechanical Complications Following Central Venous Catheterisation in A Tertiary Care Teaching Institute: A Prospective Observational Study

Abstract: Background: Central venous catheters are an indispensablecomponent of current day critical care and are employedfor various indications. Central venous catheterizations(landmark-based or ultrasound-guided) are associated withmechanical complications. This study aimed to assess, analyzeand compare the complication rate between two commonlyemployed catheterization routes: Internal jugular vein andsubclavian vein.Methodology: A prospective, observational study comparingtwo landmark-based central venous catheteriz… Show more

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