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Guidewire insertion into the vertebral vein during right internal jugular vein central venous catheterization -A rare case report- [PDF]

open access: yesAnesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2023
Background Internal jugular veins are the most frequently accessed site for central venous catheterization in patient management, whereas complications involving vertebral veins are a rare occurrence.
Jeonghan Lee   +3 more
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Bilateral hydrothorax and cardiac tamponade after right subclavian vein catheterization -A case report- [PDF]

open access: yesKorean Journal of Anesthesiology, 2010
Central venous catheterization is typically used for the anesthetic management of patients undergoing a major surgery or care of patients in Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The occurrence of complications associated with central venous catheterization such as
Myoung Hwa Kim   +2 more
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A complication of subclavian venous catheterization: extravascular kinking, knotting, and entrapment of the guidewire -A case report- [PDF]

open access: yesKorean Journal of Anesthesiology, 2010
Various complications of central venous catheterization have been reported, some of which are well-known, while others are described as a sporadic events.
Jae Jun Lee   +5 more
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Utility and futility of central venous catheterization

open access: yesAnnals of Cardiac Anaesthesia, 2021
Central venous access is useful for monitoring central venous pressure, inserting pulmonary artery catheter and administering vasoactive drugs in hemodynamically unstable patients. Central venous catheter (CVC) insertion through internal jugular vein may
Roopali Phulli   +2 more
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Loss of Guide Wire as an Important Complication of Central Venous Catheterization; a Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesEmergency, 2018
Many critically ill patients need aggressive procedures, such as central venous catheterization. The complication rate of central venous line placement is estimated to be 15%.
Fares Najari   +3 more
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A review in emergency central venous catheterization

open access: yesChinese Journal of Traumatology, 2017
Central venous catheterization is widely used in the emergency setting. This review aims to assess central venous catheterization from the perspectives of types of catheters, sites of insertion, and techniques.
Osaree Akaraborworn
doaj   +3 more sources

APPLICATION OF ULTRASOUND NAVIGATION FOR VENOUS ACCESS TO PATIENTS WITH ACUTE HEART FAILURE [PDF]

open access: yesЕвразийский Кардиологический Журнал, 2019
Central vein catheterization is a widely used method vascular access for infusion therapy for recovery of circulating blood volume, monitoring of indicators hemodynamics, drug administration, etc. According to A.A.
A. K. Koyirov   +4 more
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An unusual complication of central venous catheterization

open access: yesCHRISMED Journal of Health and Research, 2015
An 87-year-old female, a known case of diabetes mellitus was admitted with acute febrile illness with altered sensorium and uncontrolled hyperglycemia. She was evaluated and diagnosed to have urosepsis, septic shock and lactic acidosis.
Vignesh Kumar Chandiraseharan   +1 more
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Emergency central venous catheterization revisited

open access: yesJournal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock, 2009
Sahu Sandeep   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections following ultrasound-guided central venous catheterization: a systematic review and meta-analysis

open access: yesBMC Infectious Diseases, 2022
Background Ultrasonographic guidance is widely used for central venous catheterization. Several studies have revealed that ultrasound-guided central venous catheterization increases the rate of success during the first attempt and reduces the procedural ...
Jun Takeshita   +3 more
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