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Fig 1.

Long-term peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).

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Table 1.

Age distribution of patients with peripherally inserted central catheters.

Cantabria (Spain): patient carriers of peripherally inserted central catheters, 2010–2013.

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Table 2.

Distribution diagnosis of patients with peripherally inserted central catheters.

Cantabria (Spain): patient carriers of peripherally inserted central catheters, 2010–2013.

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Table 3.

Analysis of complications of peripherally inserted central catheters.

Cantabria (Spain): patient carriers of peripherally inserted central catheters, 2010–2013.

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Table 4.

Presence of complications regarding sex, age, diagnosis, and localization of the peripherally inserted central catheters.

Cantabria (Spain): patient carriers of peripherally inserted central catheters, 2010–2013.

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Table 5.

Reasons for catheter removal of peripherally inserted central catheters.

Cantabria (Spain): patient carriers of peripherally inserted central catheters, 2010–2013. Abbreviations: IC, confidence interval.

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