Access technique and its problems in parenteral nutrition – Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition, Chapter 9
Catheter type, access technique, and the catheter position should be selected considering to the anticipated duration of PN aiming at the lowest complication risks (infectious and non-infectious). Long-term (>7–10 days) parenteral nutrition (PN) requires central venous access whereas for PN <3...
Main Authors: | Bischoff, S. C., Braß, P., Muehlebach, S., Schregel, W., Thul, P., Pscheidl, E., Working group for developing the guidelines for parenteral nutrition of The German Association for Nutritional Medicine, Volk, O., Stanga, Z., Jauch, K. W., Hartl, W. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
2009-11-01
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Series: | GMS German Medical Science |
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Online Access: | http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/gms/2009-7/000078.shtml |
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