Jpen Parenter Enter
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Jpen Parenter Enter · Mar 1987
ReviewCentral venous catheter care in parenteral nutrition: a review.
Central venous catheter care in parenteral nutrition has been described in numerous publications. These descriptions include care of both short- and long-term catheters. Important aspects in the prevention of infection in central venous catheters used for parenteral nutrition have included: the method of central venous access, subcutaneous tunneling, dressing change techniques, therapeutic uses of the catheter, and catheter-intravenous tubing connection care. ⋯ The use of heparin to prevent thrombosis and catheter occlusion, and the varying degrees of success obtained, have been described. Medical treatment of the occluded catheter with urokinase may be a necessary alternative to discontinuance of that catheter. Overall consideration of research methods used to reach conclusions for catheter care should be considered in the evaluation of appropriate care in each situation.