centrallines
Centrallines, also known as central lines, are a type of vascular access device used in medical settings to deliver medications, fluids, or nutrients directly into a patient's bloodstream. These lines are typically inserted into a large vein, such as the internal jugular vein, subclavian vein, or femoral vein, and can remain in place for extended periods, often several days or even weeks. Centrallines are commonly used in intensive care units, operating rooms, and other specialized medical environments where continuous access to the bloodstream is necessary.
The primary purpose of centrallines is to provide a reliable and convenient method for administering medications,
Centrallines are typically inserted by a healthcare professional using a sterile technique. The insertion process involves
The use of centrallines carries some risks and potential complications. These can include infection, bleeding, clot
In summary, centrallines are a valuable medical device that provides continuous access to the bloodstream for