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Practice Guidelines for Central Venous Access 2020
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This description of the venous great vessels is consistent with the venous subset for central lines defined by the National Healthcare Safety Network. Although catheter removal is not addressed by these guidelines (and is not typically performed by anesthesiologists), the risk of venous air embolism upon removal is a serious concern. Suggestions for minimizing such risk are those directed at raising central venous pressure during and immediately after catheter removal and following a defined nursing protocol. These suggestions include, but are not limited to, positioning the patient in the Trendelenburg position, using the Valsalva maneuver, applying direct pressure to the puncture site, using air-occlusive dressings, and monitoring the patient for a reasonable period of time after catheter removal.
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