Locking of venous port systems in breaks between infusion cycles: heparinized or normal saline?
BACKGROUND. For many years, the use of heparinized saline was considered as standard practice for flushing and locking of implantable venous port systems, although this approach is not substantiated. As an alternative to heparin solution, one can use a normal saline. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A literat...
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Main Author: | M.I. Gumeniuk (Author) |
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Civic Union "Communicable Diseases Intensive Care Association",
2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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