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Vascular Access

Access is key to care

The placement of a vascular access device is key to the delivery of life-saving medications and therapies.

Vascular system shown in one person
  • Up to

    0%

    Hospitalized patients requiring IV access1

  • Up to

    0

    Additional costs (in EUR) created by CRBSIs per episode2

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References

  1. Zingg W, Pittet D. Peripheral venous catheters: an under-evaluated problem. Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2009;34(suppl 4):S38-S42
  2. The Joint Commission. Preventing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections: A Global Challenge, a Global Perspective. Oak Brook, IL: Joint Commission Resources, May 2012. (online)