Insertion Site
Cross-source consensus on Insertion Site from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The study categorized insertion sites as head and neck veins, upper limb veins, or lower limb veins. — Analysis of risk factors for primary non-central malposition of peripherally inserted central catheter tip in neonates with different diseases admitted to neonatal surgical department: a case–control study
- Insertion site was the key independent risk factor for primary non-central PICC tip malposition. — Analysis of risk factors for primary non-central malposition of peripherally inserted central catheter tip in neonates with different diseases admitted to neonatal surgical department: a case–control study
- In abdominal disease patients, head and neck veins differed significantly from both upper and lower limb veins after correction. — Analysis of risk factors for primary non-central malposition of peripherally inserted central catheter tip in neonates with different diseases admitted to neonatal surgical department: a case–control study
- In thoracic disease patients, the important malposition-rate difference was between head and neck access and limb access sites. — Analysis of risk factors for primary non-central malposition of peripherally inserted central catheter tip in neonates with different diseases admitted to neonatal surgical department: a case–control study