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Central venous catheterization is a routinely performed procedure in clinical practice. While cerebral air embolism after the removal of the central venous catheter is very rare, it is one of the most serious complications that can lead to fatal ...
Hyoung Jin Hahn+6 more
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Worsening of cerebral hyperemia by the administration of terlipressin in acute liver failure with severe hepatic encephalopathy [PDF]
There is increasing evidence that terlipressin is useful in patients with cirrhosis and hepatorenal syndrome, but there are no data of its use in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) in whom hepatorenal syndrome is common.
Davies, N.A.+6 more
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Introduction of central venous pressure catheters through arm veins with a high success rate [PDF]
B. Berly Bridges+2 more
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Epidemiology and natural history of central venous access device use and infusion pump function in the NO16966 trial [PDF]
Background: Central venous access devices in fluoropyrimidine therapy are associated with complications; however, reliable data are lacking regarding their natural history, associated complications and infusion pump performance in patients with ...
A Surov+41 more
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Every year a large number of newborns receive medical care in intensive care units. The intravenous route of administration is used to administer infusion therapy. PICC catheterization (peripheral inserted central catheter) provides central venous access.
Константин Сергеевич Лапин+4 more
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Transient right phrenic nerve palsy associated with central venous catheterization.
An 85-yr-old woman with advanced sigmoid colon cancer developed right phrenic nerve palsy following central venous catheterization for preoperative nutritional and fluid balance improvement.
Y. Takasaki, T. Arai
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Context: Previous studies have shown that safe venous cannulation is difficult when the internal jugular vein (IJV) overlies the carotid artery (CA) as the probability of inadvertent arterial penetration is greatly increased. Aims: The goal of this study
Raymond L Merritt+6 more
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Gender disparities in rehospitalisations after coronary artery bypass grafting: evidence from a functional causal mediation analysis of the MIMIC-IV data [PDF]
Hospital readmissions following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) not only impose a substantial cost burden on healthcare systems but also serve as a potential indicator of the quality of medical care. Previous studies of gender effects on complications after CABG surgery have consistently revealed that women tend to suffer worse outcomes.
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Characterization of Hemodynamic Signal by Learning Multi-View Relationships [PDF]
Multi-view data are increasingly prevalent in practice. It is often relevant to analyze the relationships between pairs of views by multi-view component analysis techniques such as Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA). However, data may easily exhibit nonlinear relations, which CCA cannot reveal.
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