You are here: Home Managing Your ... Chemotherapy 101: ... Central Venous ... Summary
Information about all aspects of finances affected by a serious health condition. Includes income sources such as work, investments, and private and government disability programs, and expenses such as medical bills, and how to deal with financial problems.
Information about all aspects of health care from choosing a doctor and treatment, staying safe in a hospital, to end of life care. Includes how to obtain, choose and maximize health insurance policies.
Answers to your practical questions such as how to travel safely despite your health condition, how to avoid getting infected by a pet, and what to say or not say to an insurance company.

Central Venous Catheter (CVC)

Summary

Next »

1/4

A central venous catheter (CVC) is a catheter that is placed in a vein in the arm or hand or through a catheter implanted in a larger vein in the chest, neck or arm during surgery. It can stay in place. Drugs can be injected directly into the CVC, or through an IV connected to the CVC. Blood can also be drawn from these catheters.

A CVC is an alternative to catheters and needles which can scar or weaken veins with ongoing chemo.

There are a variety of ways drugs can be delivered through a CVC.

There a variety of types of CVCs. Which is the best to use for a particular patient depends on a variety of factors. Your doctor can help you decide if you need a CVC, and the right type of CVC for you.

NOTE: Emotionally, a CVC can become a constant reminder of your health condition because it protrudes from your body 24/7. If your emotions make your life difficult, talk with your doctor.


Please share how this information is useful to you. 0 Comments

 

Post a Comment Have something to add to this topic? Contact Us.

Characters remaining:

  • Allowed markup: <a> <i> <b> <em> <u> <s> <strong> <code> <pre> <p>
    All other tags will be stripped.