Central venous line–related thrombosis in children: association with central venous line location and insertion technique by Christoph Male, Peter Chait,

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Central venous line–related thrombosis in children: association with central venous line location and insertion technique by Christoph Male, Peter Chait, Maureen Andrew, Kim Hanna, Jim Julian, and Lesley Mitchell Blood Volume 101(11):4273-4278 June 1, 2003 ©2003 by American Society of Hematology

Upper venous system. Upper venous system. Schematic of the central upper venous system with examples of a right internal jugular vein CVL (1), a left internal jugular vein CVL (2), and a right subclavian CVL (3). R indicates right; L, left; IJV, internal jugular vein; SCV, subclavian vein; BCV, brachiocephalic vein; and SVC, superior vena cava. Christoph Male et al. Blood 2003;101:4273-4278 ©2003 by American Society of Hematology

Association of CVL body side with thrombosis. Association of CVL body side with thrombosis. Incidence of VTE in patients with CVL on the left compared with the right side of the body (OR, 2.5; 95% CI 1.0-6.4; P = .048). Christoph Male et al. Blood 2003;101:4273-4278 ©2003 by American Society of Hematology

Association of CVL vein location and CVL insertion technique with thrombosis. Association of CVL vein location and CVL insertion technique with thrombosis. The combination of CVL located in the subclavian vein and inserted percutaneously was associated with an increased incidence of VTE compared with any other combinations (test for interaction, P = .07). Christoph Male et al. Blood 2003;101:4273-4278 ©2003 by American Society of Hematology