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From Lynn Hadaway

12 Mar 2016 9:55 AM | Kristin Jacobs (Administrator)

New Blog Post!

Contrast Agents Through a Midline Catheter

There are currently several midline catheters available with a labeled indication for power injection of contrast agents. While the catheter are build to withstand the pressure that may be created with power injection, we need to ask another question – Is it safe to use a midline tip location for power injection of contrast agents? The simple answer is we don’t know yet. 

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