Heparin versus 0.9% sodium chloride intermittent flushing for preventing occlusion in newborns with peripherally inserted central catheters: a systematic review protocol

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  • who: Alice Passos do Nascimento and collaborators from the Januau0301rio Cicco Maternity School, Federal University of Rio Grande Norte (UFRN), Natal, Brazil have published the Article: Heparin versus 0.9% sodium chloride intermittent flushing for preventing occlusion in newborns with peripherally inserted central catheters: A systematic review protocol, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 15/06/2022

SUMMARY

    Inserting a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) is common in clinical practice. The advantages of this type of venous access include elimination of intrathoracic disorders (pneumothorax and hemothorax) caused by the insertion of central venous . . .

     

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