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Nutrition in clinical practice, 2016
Central venous catheters are often necessary in the pediatric population. Access may be challenging, and each vessel presents its own unique set of risks and complications.
Lori A Duesing, Jason Fawley, A. Wagner
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Central venous catheters are often necessary in the pediatric population. Access may be challenging, and each vessel presents its own unique set of risks and complications.
Lori A Duesing, Jason Fawley, A. Wagner
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Inferior vena cava: translumbar catheterization for central venous access.
Radiology, 1989In six patients who required long-term central venous access, translumbar catheterization of the inferior vena cava was performed seven times after the usual sites of access had become thrombosed.
D. Denny+4 more
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Central Venous Occlusion in the Hemodialysis Patient.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2016Central venous stenosis (CVS) is encountered frequently among hemodialysis patients. Prior ipsilateral central venous catheterization and cardiac rhythm device insertions are common risk factors, but CVS can also occur in the absence of this history ...
V. Krishna, J. Eason, M. Allon
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Pediatrics, 1983
Five babies (birth weight 730 to 1,120 g) who developed bilateral pleural effusions as a complication of the use of central venous catheters are described.
Vijay Dhande+2 more
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Five babies (birth weight 730 to 1,120 g) who developed bilateral pleural effusions as a complication of the use of central venous catheters are described.
Vijay Dhande+2 more
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A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1990
Prolonged venous access is desirable in very-low-birth-weight infants and infants for whom feedings are contraindicated. We prospectively evaluated 481 small-diameter venous catheters placed percutaneously in 317 patients over 3 years.
M. K. Chathas, J. Paton, David E Fisher
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Prolonged venous access is desirable in very-low-birth-weight infants and infants for whom feedings are contraindicated. We prospectively evaluated 481 small-diameter venous catheters placed percutaneously in 317 patients over 3 years.
M. K. Chathas, J. Paton, David E Fisher
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The dos and do knots of central venous catheterization
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2012Central 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 Complication of Central Venous Catheterization
New England Journal of Medicine, 2007In this 65-year-old man, a right internal jugular catheter was placed for management of congestive heart failure. There was difficulty removing the guidewire, requiring force to pull it out.
Laurie Strockoz-Scaff, Sudip Nanda
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Central Landmark for Central Venous Catheterization
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2007Ling Ye, Tao Zhu, Jin Liu
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Incidence of Mechanical Complications of Central Venous Catheterization Using Landmark Technique
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2016J. Calvache+5 more
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Development of a needle insertion manipulator for central venous catheterization
The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS, 2012Yo Kobayashi+5 more
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