Latter to the Editor Comment on: Subclavian approach without ultrasound guidance is safe and effective for pediatric central venous access
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This letter discusses a prospective study evaluating subclavian central venous catheterization without ultrasound guidance in pediatric patients. The commentary addresses the safety and efficacy of landmark-based techniques for central venous access in children and adolescents within standardized protocols.
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- Subclavian venous access without ultrasound guidance can be safe in pediatric patients when performed within standardized protocols.
- Large prospective cohorts provide valuable evidence for evaluating central line placement techniques in children and young adults.
- Standardized perioperative protocols are critical for optimizing safety outcomes in pediatric central venous catheterization.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Latter to the Editor Comment on: Subclavian approach without ultrasound guidance is safe and effective for pediatric central venous access. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2026-05-08. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/12018
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