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Central Venous Catheterization
2001Central venous catheterization is frequently required in critically ill patients to facilitate fluid resuscitation; to administer vasoactive agents, sedative agents, antibiotics as well as myriad other medications; as well as to provide access for various dialytic approaches.
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Complications of Central Venous Catheterization
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2007Roberto Kusminsky, MD, contributed an exhaustive review of the topic, in his article, “Complications of Central Venous Catheterization.” Particularly prescient was the discussion of less common complications associated with central venous access (CVA), such as, malposition, arterial cannulations, perforations of the great vessels, guidewire problems ...
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Contamination reduction during central venous catheterization
Critical Care Medicine, 1988This study examined a simple technique for reducing contamination during catheterization of the internal jugular vein. Sixty patients were assigned randomly to receive either a traditional iodophor skin cleansing or an alcohol cleansing, followed by application of an iodophor-impregnated sterile film.
J H, Levy +5 more
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Central Venous Catheterization-Reply
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982In Reply.— Dr Mitchell describes what we have found to be a common occurrence among physicians who have compared the SC and IC routes with subclavian vein catheterization. In our experience, there has been a preference for the SC approach, especially among the residents in emergency medicine, because it is both easier to perform and also associated ...
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Central Venous Catheterization in the Emergency Setting
Critical Care Medicine, 1983To determine the appropriateness and rate of complications from central venous catheterization (CVC) in the emergency department of a university teaching hospital, criteria for justifiability were established and all such catheterizations during a 1-yr period were reviewed.
E, Abraham, M, Shapiro, S, Podolsky
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Central Landmark for Central Venous Catheterization
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2007Ling, Ye, Tao, Zhu, Jin, Liu
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[Patient's consent to central venous catheterization].
Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2004The need to obtain a patient's consent for his health care is a principle set out in the Italian Constitution, which safeguards a person's right to health. Articles 13 and 32.2 confirm a person's freedom and the right to make free decisions about one's medical treatment. Nobody must be obliged to any medical procedure, unless as by law enacted.
Fiorini F. +2 more
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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