What Is the Safest Central Line Site for a Patient with Kidney Disease?
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Site selection: Patient with chronic kidney disease or end-stage renal disease requiring central venous catheter. (Central
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Site selection: Patient with chronic kidney disease or end-stage renal disease requiring central venous catheter. (Central
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Site selection: Patient with acute illness requiring central venous catheter for anticipated therapy for 2 weeks or shorter
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Device selection: Patient with chronic kidney disease requiring central venous catheter IV infusions for more than 2 weeks.
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Device selection: Patient requiring long-term total parenteral nutrition and another indication for central access. (Centra
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Device selection: Patient requiring continuous or very frequent intravenous administration of intravenous medications (excl
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Device selection: Patient with cancer diagnosis requiring central venous access for weekly chemotherapy infusion for more t
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Device selection: Patient with renal failure requiring central venous access for renal replacement therapy, anticipated dur
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Device selection: Patient with acute renal failure requiring central venous access for renal replacement therapy, anticipat
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Device selection: Acutely ill patient requiring infusion of an irritant medication, hemodynamic monitoring, and frequent bl
ACR Appropriateness Criteria for Central Venous Access Device and Site Selection: recommended imaging by clinical scenario, adult and pediatric radiation l