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Can repeated ultrafiltrations cause peripheral venous challenges into the future? How are those concerns handled now?

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Can repeated ultrafiltrations cause peripheral venous challenges into the future? How are those concerns handled now?

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6 A: Continuous or bolus IV diuretics and vasodilators also require peripheral venous access, often and unfortunately, repeatedly. UNLOAD’s readmission data show that ultrafiltration can actually reduce the total number and frequency of treatments that need venous access out to 90 days and potentially reduce venous access challenges into the future.

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