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Central Venous Catheterization in Patients With Coagulopathy

Archives of Surgery, 1992
To explore the risk of bleeding complications during percutaneous central venous catheterization in patients with coagulopathy, 40 liver transplant recipients underwent 259 percutaneous central venous catheterizations. Two hundred two catheterizations were performed in patients with coagulopathy, as evidenced by their prothrombin times, activated ...
Howard N. Sankary   +5 more
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Central Venous Catheterization

2001
Central venous catheterization is frequently required in critically ill patients to facilitate fluid resuscitation; to administer vasoactive agents, sedative agents, antibiotics as well as myriad other medications; as well as to provide access for various dialytic approaches.
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Choosing a Catheter for Central Venous Catheterization

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1973
Certain types of complications can be eliminated or reduced with catheter design, even with less experienced operators. Several different designs commercially available and suitable for central venous placement are examined and each is evaluated as to how it affects the incidence of complications.
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The dos and do knots of central venous catheterization

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2012
Central venous catheterization plays an important role in patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis. Placement of a right subclavian hemodialysis catheter was complicated by looping and entrapment of the guidewire. Computed tomographic and three-dimensional scans were essential in locating and determining that the guidewire was ...
VETRUGNO L   +6 more
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A Short History of Central Venous Catheterization

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1985
The history of central venous catheterization is reviewed. Attention is drawn to the clinical problems that can occur with central venous catheters, and how these problems have been overcome.
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Complication of Central Venous Catheterization

New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
A retraction has been published: N Engl J Med 2007;356(10):1075. A man with Crohn's disease underwent an uncomplicated operation involving lysis of adhesions. A central venous catheter was placed through the left subclavian vein. Six months later he presented with posterior cervical pain.
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[Patient's consent to central venous catheterization].

Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2004
The need to obtain a patient's consent for his health care is a principle set out in the Italian Constitution, which safeguards a person's right to health. Articles 13 and 32.2 confirm a person's freedom and the right to make free decisions about one's medical treatment. Nobody must be obliged to any medical procedure, unless as by law enacted.
Fiorini F.   +2 more
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