General Risks Of Central Line Usage; Caveats To Cvc Placement (Cvc-Wg) - ZOLL IVTM Physician's Manual

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General Risks of Central Line Usage

The IVTM catheter functions as a central line. As with any central line, the risks of
usage relate to the insertion technique, the materials and design of the catheter, and
to the state of the patient. The IVTM System and Cool Line Catheter is indicated for
use in fever reduction, as an adjunct to other antipyretic therapy, in patients with
cerebral infarction and intracerebral hemorrhage who require access to the central
venous circulation and who are intubated and sedated.

Caveats to CVC Placement (CVC-WG)

The following are the general caveats to the use of a central venous catheter
published by the Central Venous Catheter Working Group [6][7][8].
1. Central venous catheterization should be performed only when the potential
2. The catheter tip should not be placed in, or allowed to migrate into, the heart.
3. Catheter tip position should be confirmed by radiograph or other imaging
4. Central venous catheterization must be performed by trained personnel well
5. Those placing CVCs should be familiar with the specific equipment used as
6. Those caring for patients with indwelling central venous catheters should be
7. Manufacturers should include specific labeling to address potential
8. Except as may occur in certain emergencies, catheterization should be
9. Catheters placed in less-than-sterile fashion should be replaced as soon as
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benefits appear to outweigh the inherent risks of the procedure.
modality and be rechecked periodically.
versed in anatomical landmarks, safe technique, and potential complications.
Users in training must be closely supervised by qualified personnel to assure
their technical expertise before independent performance of these
procedures. Ongoing monitoring should be undertaken to assure continued
experience.
well as the proper selection of insertion site and catheter type, size, and
length.
well informed of the appropriate care and associated complications of CVCs.
complications of CVC use. Users should read all manufacturer's labels,
instructions, and warnings, as these contain important and useful information
essential for the safe and effective placement of the catheter.
performed with full aseptic technique to include hand washing, sterile gloves,
masks, hats, gowns, drapes, and proper use of suitable skin antiseptic.
medically feasible.
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