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Vascular Access in Pediatric Oncology and Hematology: State of the Art.

Alessandro CrocoliCristina MartucciGiorgio PersanoMaria Debora De PasqualeAnnalisa SerraAntonella AccinniIvan Pietro AloiArianna BertocchiniSimone FredianiSilvia MadafferiValerio PardiAlessandro Inserra
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Management and successful use of vascular access are critical issues in pediatric patients affected by malignancies. Prolonged course of disease, complex and various treatment protocols require long-lasting vascular access providing adequate tools to administrate those therapies and to collect routine blood sampling without painful and repeated venipuncture. For these reasons, central venous catheters are currently an important component in pediatric onco-hematological care, with a direct influence on outcome. Indeed, there are peculiar issues (techniques of insertion, management, complications etc.) which must be well-known in order to improve the outcome and the quality of life of children with cancer.
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