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left side has a higher rate of thrombosis in the
literature
I am forwarding your message to Slyvia Pyc at Bard who
is the clinical resource nurse to see if she can come up with a bibliography of
articles for you on left sided placement of VAD's and
thrombosis
kathy ![]()
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Rhonda
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 8:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Left arm thrombosis I apologize for not being clear with
my question. What I am trying to find out is there any research based
information regarding an increased incidence of thrombosis and/or complications
when using the left arm for PICC placement. In the past, we would visualize both
arms with ultrasound and then choose the arm with the best vein for access.
However, I attended a workshop in Thanks so much,
Rhonda Zenger, MSN,
RN Advanced IV Services
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