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What Are the Common Risks?
The primary risk associated with invasive medical devices is infection.
Catheter-associated urinary tract infections
(CAUTIs),
central line-associated bloodstream infections
(CLABSIs), and
ventilator-associated pneumonia
(VAP) are among the most common. Each of these infections can lead to severe complications and increase
hospital stay
and healthcare costs.
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