Jornal de pediatria
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Jornal de pediatria · Jan 2007
Percutaneous subclavian central venous catheterization in children and adolescents: success, complications and related factors.
The objective of this study was to investigate the rates of success and of complications of percutaneous subclavian central venous catheterization in children and adolescents and to identify factors associated with them. ⋯ The chance of success was greater when patients were sedated for catheterization. There was a greater chance of complications related to insertion of the catheter when percutaneous subclavian central venous catheterization was performed by less experienced physicians, and it would be prudent to designate those central venous catheterizations that present greater risk to surgeons with greater experience.