CVAD Resources for Patients
Discover valuable patient information resources on Central Venous Access Devices (CVAD) from eviQ and Cancer Institute NSW:
Treatment through a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC)

A PICC is a central venous access device (CVAD). It is used to give treatments and blood transfusions into your bloodstream, and to take blood samples.
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Treatment through a portacath (totally implantable venous access device TIVAD)

A portacath is a central venous access device. It is used to give treatments
and blood transfusions into your bloodstream and to take blood samples.
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Treatment through a tunnelled cuffed - centrally inserted central catheter (tc-CICC)

A portacath is a central venous access device. It is used to give treatments
and blood transfusions into your bloodstream and to take blood samples.
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