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A Simple and Safe Method for Checking the Position of Central Venous Catheters-A New and Reliable Threshold for Right Atrial Swirl Sign in Microbubbles Tests. [PDF]
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THromboprophylaxis In Sickle Cell Disease with central venous catheters (THIS): an internal pilot randomised controlled trial protocol. [PDF]
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Preventive Activity of an Arginine-Based Surfactant on the Formation of Mixed Biofilms of Fluconazole-Resistant <i>Candida albicans</i> and Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase-Producing <i>Escherichia coli</i> on Central Venous Catheters. [PDF]
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BMJ, 2013
#### Summary points Central venous catheterisation was first performed in 1929 when Werner Frossman, a German doctor, inserted a ureteric catheter into his antecubital vein. He then walked to the radiography department so that the catheter could be guided into his right ventricle using fluoroscopy.
Reston N, Smith, Jerry P, Nolan
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#### Summary points Central venous catheterisation was first performed in 1929 when Werner Frossman, a German doctor, inserted a ureteric catheter into his antecubital vein. He then walked to the radiography department so that the catheter could be guided into his right ventricle using fluoroscopy.
Reston N, Smith, Jerry P, Nolan
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Central Venous Catheter Complications
Pediatrics, 1983To the Editor.— We read with interest the paper of Dolcourt and Bose.1 We commend them on their technical expertise and success rate in establishing central venous access. There are several conclusions with which we take issue. 1. Duration of Line Usage.
D J, Hoelzer, C S, L'Hommedieu
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Central Venous Catheter Access
Nutrition, 1998Central venous access for the purpose of supplying parenteral nutrition to the pediatric age group requires a careful definition of the patient's caloric need, estimated duration of therapy, and an assessment of available sites. Peripheral vein parenteral nutrition is limited by caloric density of the nutrient fluids, while peripherally inserted ...
D H, Chung, M M, Ziegler
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