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Central venous catheter

A central venous catheter (CVC), also known as a central line, central venous line, or central venous access catheter, is a catheter placed into a large vein. Catheters can be placed in veins in the neck (internal jugular vein), chest (subclavian vein or axillary vein), groin (femoral vein), or through veins in the arms (also known as a PICC line, or peripherally inserted central catheters). It is used to administer medication or fluids that are unable to be taken by mouth or would harm a smaller peripheral vein, obtain blood tests (specifically the 'central venous oxygen saturation'), and measure central venous pressure.

[ "Catheter", "Chlorhexidine / silver sulfadiazine", "Cuffed central venous catheter", "catheter related infection", "Tunneled central venous catheter", "Central venous catheterisation" ]
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