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O uso de cateteres venosos cervicais para hemodiálise leva freqüentemente à oclusão dessas veias. Como alternativa, os acessos venosos femorais são válidos, porém o seu uso também está associado à oclusão dessas veias e a um maior índice de infecção ...
Ricardo Wagner da Costa Moreira +5 more
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Central venous catheter embolisation [PDF]
Tunnelled central venous catheters are commonly used for a variety of indications, including home parenteral nutrition, but are rarely associated with fracture and embolisation; the risk of embolisation is reported to be greater with catheters placed via the subclavian vein rather than the internal jugular route.
Harrison, E, Lal, S
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Anticoagulation for people with cancer and central venous catheters.
BACKGROUND Central venous catheter (CVC) placement increases the risk of thrombosis in people with cancer. Thrombosis often necessitates the removal of the CVC, resulting in treatment delays and thrombosis-related morbidity and mortality.
Lara A. Kahale +9 more
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What went wrong? The flawed concept of cerebrospinal venous insufficiency [PDF]
In 2006, Zamboni reintroduced the concept that chronic impaired venous outflow of the central nervous system is associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), coining the term of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency ('CCSVI'). The diagnosis of 'CCSVI' is
Al-Omari MH +22 more
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An unusual Complication of Central Venous Cannulation [PDF]
Central venous catheter (CVC) hub fracture is a rare complication of central venous cannulation. We report a case where catheter hub fracture was detected immediately after CVC insertion.
Prakash Sharma, Ashvini Kumar
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Nena Lundgreen Mason,1 Rebecca Thomas,2 Chad Skidmore,2 Bosten Loveless,2 Maxton Muir,2 Abigail Limov,2 Alexa Fritsch,2 Taylor Yancey,2 Isain Zapata,3 Andrew Nigh2 1Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, 03755, USA; 2Rocky Vista University ...
Lundgreen Mason N +9 more
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Stenosis of the central veins is a common complication in hemodialysis patients. However, cerebral venous hypertension and neurological symptoms caused by central vein stenosis are relatively rare. We present a rare case of cerebral venous hypertension
Heemin Kang, Sung-Tae Park
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DNA fingerprinting analysis of coagulase negative staphylococci implicated in catheter related bloodstream infections [PDF]
AIMS: The epidemiological assessment of cases of coagulase negative staphylococcal catheter related bloodstream infection. METHODS: Two hundred and thirty patients with suspected catheter related bloodstream infection were evaluated over a two year ...
Dobbins, B.M. +4 more
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Anatomical Landmark Guided versus Ultrasound-Guided Technique for Subclavian Vein Cannulation in Critically Ill Patients [PDF]
Background: Central Venous Access (CVA) is a common requirement in the critically ill patient for a variety of indications including Central Venous Pressure (CVP) monitoring, haemodialysis, placement of pulmonary artery catheters, cardiac pacing and ...
Amol P. Singam +2 more
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Central Venous Access with Occlusive Superior Central Venous Thrombosis
Thrombotic occlusion of the entire superior central venous system is a rare complication of central venous catheterization. Three patients are presented with complete occlusion of the superior vena cava secondary to prolonged central venous catheterization.
M H, Torosian +3 more
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