Central venous catheter occlusion: successful management strategies
- PMID: 10661159
Central venous catheter occlusion: successful management strategies
Abstract
Catheter occlusion is the most common noninfectious complication seen with longterm central venous access devices. Medical-surgical nurses frequently encounter these devices both in the hospital and home and are in a key position to recognize catheter occlusions and institute appropriate treatments. The etiology of catheter occlusion, its clinical evaluation, prevention, and treatment strategies will be reviewed.