Central line
- For the London Underground railway line, see Central Line.
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Dependent on its use, the catheter is monoluminal, biluminal or triluminal, dependent on the actual number of tubes (1, 2 and 3 respectively).
The catheter is usually held in place by a suture and an occlusive plaster.
Description
Most commonly used veins are the jugular vein, the subclavian vein and the femoral vein.Indications and uses
Indications for the use of central lines include:
Central venous catheters usually remain in place for a longer period of time, especially when the reason for their use is longstanding (such as total parenteral nutrition in a chronically ill patient).Complications
Potential complications include: