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A stepwise “A to Z” central venous catheterization approach: a brief review
Central venous catheterization (CVC) is frequently performed in critical care medicine. However, there is a lack of standardized CVC training. The Airway & Catheter Cannulation Education–from Starters to Specialists (ACCESS) course was developed for a systematic airway and catheterization management. A stepwise A to Z approach for safe and successful CVC is the focus of the current review, while providing a guideline for the ACCESS course. In addition, special care for CVC in trauma patients is discussed.