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A venous access device (VADs) is a biocompatible plastic catheter that establishes a connection between the skin surface and a venous system. They can be categorized using various classifications; not...
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Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS
NCT07582107 · Central Venous Catheterization, Vascular Access Devices, and more
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Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS, Firenze
Florence
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