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Our aim in this article is to define the difficulties that clinical ethics services encounter when they are asked to demonstrate the value a clinical ethics service (CES) could and should have for an institution and those it serves. The topic emerged out of numerous related presentations at the Un-Conference hosted by the Cleveland Clinic in August 2018 that identified challenges of articulating the value of clinical ethics work for hospital administrators. After a review these talks, it was apparent that the field of clinical ethics may be at a crisis of sorts due to increased pressure to provide explicit measures to healthcare institutions to concretely demonstrate that CESs make a valuable difference in healthcare delivery.

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  • The use of central venous catheters (CVCs) for hemodialysis has significantly increased over the last 20 years, providing essential temporary blood access.
  • CVCs are prone to thrombosis, which can block blood flow and necessitate specific procedures to fix the issue.
  • The article reviews current lytic enzymes used for treating thrombosis and emphasizes methods for assessing and addressing these blockages.
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