ON DEMAND Long-term Central Venous Access Management in Pediatric Intestinal Failure
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Children with intestinal failure require long-term central venous access to provide them with fluids and/or nutrition. Complications of this access contribute to significant morbidity and mortality with loss of access becoming an increasingly common indication for intestinal transplant referral. Advances have occurred in prevention of complications and management of central venous access for children with intestinal failure, but practices vary widely among centers.
Long-term Central Venous Access Management in Pediatric Intestinal Failure will examine the current evidence and recent recommendations for general principles to optimize central venous access management of children with intestinal failure.

Danielle Wendel MD
Assistant Professor, Director, Intestinal Rehabilitation Program Medical Director, Intestinal Transplantation Director, Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Seattle Children's/University of Washington

Vickie Kuiper RS BSN
Intestinal Rehab Nurse Coordinator
Seattle Children's Hospital
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