CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER AS VASCULAR APPROACH IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE LIVER INSUFFICIENCY

  • Željko M Vlaisavljević Klinika za gastroenterologiju i hepatologiju Klinički centar Srbije
  • Ivan Ranković Dr Ivan Ranković
  • Tanja Prodović dr Tanja Prodović
  • Nina Zdravković
Keywords: central venous catheter, acute hepatic insufficiency, educating nurses,

Abstract


Liver cirrhosis is complex pathological condition which may arise due to different etiological factors. Due to improper functioning of the liver all other processes in the organism are compromised; besides, complications of cirrhosis are multiple and life threatening. When caring for patients with liver cirrhosis, especially for patients with complicated diseases, well-trained nurses and technicians have central role in providing assistance to physicians. Stabilization of emergency patients with acute hepatic failure (AHF) is also major challenge. Treatment of these patients is complex, and frequently there is a necessity to provide safe venous access with central venous catheter (CVC). Appropriate use of the CVC contributes to faster recovery of patients with AHF and shorten their stay in the intensive care unit.

 

Author Biographies

Željko M Vlaisavljević, Klinika za gastroenterologiju i hepatologiju Klinički centar Srbije
Klinika za gastroenterologiju i hepatologiju Klinički centar Srbije
Ivan Ranković, Dr Ivan Ranković
Klinika za gastroenterologiju i hepatologiju Klinički centar Srbije
Tanja Prodović, dr Tanja Prodović
Centar za anesteziologiju i reanimaciju , Klinički centar Niš
Nina Zdravković
Clinic foror Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology Center of Serbia, Belgrade

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Published
2017/11/14
Section
Original Scientific Paper