PICC Complication Management
Positive blood cultures from the line (intraluminal or tip infection) If any of the above are present infection of the CVC is likely but it is important to distinguish between a purely exit site infection (common and usually less serious) and a tunnel or lumen/tip infection (less common and more serious) 3.Indications for removal of an infected CVC ................
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