Monro-Kellie 2.0: The dynamic vascular and venous pathophysiological components of intracranial pressure [PDF]
For 200 years, the ‘closed box’ analogy of intracranial pressure (ICP) has underpinned neurosurgery and neuro-critical care. Cushing conceptualised the Monro-Kellie doctrine stating that a change in blood, brain or CSF volume resulted in reciprocal ...
Wilson, MH
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Recurrent Chylothorax Caused by a Retained Guidewire in a Central Vein: A Case Report
The loss of a guidewire occurs very rarely during central venous catheterization (CVC). Guidewire loss can lead to serious mechanical, thrombotic, and infectious complications. A 74-year-old woman was admitted to our institution with dyspnea.
Young-Do Jeon +4 more
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Spurious central venous pressure [PDF]
Summary A patient is described in whom two different sites of cannulation of central veins produced markedly different pressures with potentially dangerous consequences. Falsely elevated pressures recorded from a catheter inserted via the subclavian vein were related to the patency in the arm of an arteriovenous shunt.
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Exploring attitudes towards a randomised controlled trial of venous access devices – a nested pre-trial qualitative study [PDF]
Purpose: This pre-trial qualitative research study was carried out to explore patient and clinical staff attitudes to central venous access devices (CVADs). In addition, views about participation in a randomised controlled trial (RCT) were explored with
Kelly, Linda +4 more
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Venous pseudo-aneurysm as a late complication of short-term central venous catheterisation
Complications following central venous catheterisation abound in the medical literature. This reflects the under-estimated potential hazards associated with this procedure as well as an increase in the number of such procedures performed in high-risk ...
Luckraz Heyman
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Central Venous Obstruction Management [PDF]
A major challenge in the management of hemodialysis patients is central venous stenosis and obstruction. Placement of central venous catheters has been shown to result in a high incidence of central venous stenosis or obstruction. There has been extensive literature on the treatment of this important and prevalent problem.
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Association between regional oxygen saturation and central venous saturation in pediatric patients undergoing cardiac surgery: A prospective observational study [PDF]
Naoki Hirai +5 more
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A simplified technique for the treatment of simple pleural effusions [PDF]
This technique for the drainage of simple pleural effusions is simple, safe and effective. It requires little more skill than the ability to perform a thoracentesis or central venous line placement.
Shaw, BW +3 more
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Percutaneous closure of subclavian iatrogenic injuries after central venous catheterization: a Latin American experience [PDF]
Carlos Eduardo Rey Cháves +6 more
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