keskiviivat
Keskiviivat, also known as central veins or central lines, are medical devices used to deliver fluids, medications, or blood products directly into the central venous system. They are typically inserted into a large vein, such as the subclavian, jugular, or femoral vein, and can be used for long-term or short-term access. Keskiviivat are commonly used in intensive care units, operating rooms, and other medical settings where continuous monitoring and intervention are required.
The primary advantage of keskiviivat is their ability to provide continuous access to the central venous system,
However, keskiviivat also have potential complications, including infection, thrombosis, and catheter-related bloodstream infections. These complications can
In summary, keskiviivat are medical devices used to provide continuous access to the central venous system,