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Ventricular Arrhythmias during Swan-Ganz Catheterization of the Critically Ill
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1982C. L. SPRUNG +4 more
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Rounded Mass in the Middle Lobe After Swan-Ganz Catheterization
Chest, 2002Joey J, Brahim +4 more
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Swan-Ganz Catheterization - Application, Interpretation and Complications
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1982Considering the wide use of Swan-Ganz catheter monitoring, remarkably little serious morbidity and mortality has been reported. It is my belief that continued formal training in this technique is the best way to minimize the complication rate. Since its use involves far more important skills than the ability to insert a catheter into the venous ...
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Transseptal left-heart catheterization with Swan-Ganz flow-directed catheter
American Heart Journal, 1983Four cases of transseptal left-heart catheterization with the use of a Swan-Ganz flow-directed balloon-tipped catheter are reported. An 8.5F Teflon catheter covered with a Teflon tube (4 mm outer diameter) was inserted into the left atrium by the Brockenbrough technique.
K, Kotoda +3 more
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Indications for Swan-Ganz catheterization.
Heart disease and stroke : a journal for primary care physicians, 1994The Swan-Ganz catheter provides a relatively easy means of obtaining a wealth of information about intracardiac pressures and flows. The catheter also is useful for intracardiac pacing. Because any invasive procedure entails some risk, albeit small in the case of the Swan-Ganz catheter, insertion of a catheter usually is reserved for hemodynamically ...
K A, Hebert, D L, Glancy
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A Clue to Pulmonary Embolism Obtained during Swan-Ganz Catheterization
Chest, 1982I Beasley B, Kerber K. Does mitral prolapse occur in mitral stenosis? Echocardiographic-angiographic observalions. Chest 1981; 80:56-60 2 Howard PC, Benchimol A, Desser KB. Prolapse of the atrioventricular valves and associated mitral stenosis. A case report. Arizona Med 1978; 33:789-92 3 Weinrauch LA, McDonald DC, DeSilva R.
Jannet F. Lewis +3 more
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Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1982
Two-dimensional echocardiography was found useful in detecting vegetations on both tricuspid and pulmonary valves in a patient who developed staphlococcus right sided endocarditis following Swan-Ganz catheterization.
S M, Iqbal +3 more
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Two-dimensional echocardiography was found useful in detecting vegetations on both tricuspid and pulmonary valves in a patient who developed staphlococcus right sided endocarditis following Swan-Ganz catheterization.
S M, Iqbal +3 more
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[Perforation of the pulmonary artery following Swan-Ganz catheterization].
Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 1989Pulmonary arterial rupture due to the use of a Swan-Ganz catheter is a rare accident, with an estimated 2% incidence rate. It is fatal in almost 50% of cases. Predisposing factors are age greater than 60 years, pulmonary arterial hypertension and anticoagulant treatment. In patients older than 60 years, changes in the arterial wall increase the risk of
G, Hartmann +3 more
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Pacing in Left Bundle-Branch Block During Swan-Ganz Catheterization-Reply
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1988In Reply. —Drs Lavie and Gersh have addressed several important issues regarding our study. 1 They suggest that in patients with left bundle-branch block (LBBB), extensive symptomatic conduction disease or the use of rigid catheters pose additional risks for developing catheter-induced complete heart block.
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SWAN GANZ CATHETERIZATION BY RESIDENTS
Critical Care Medicine, 1981Michael S. Jastremski +2 more
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