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Rising Central venous pressure: Impending right-sided failure?
Central venous pressure generally indicates right sided cardiac filling pressure. Although it is a static hemodynamic parameter, however trend of CVP gives important information regarding the patient's management.
Monish S Raut +3 more
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Correlation of Internal Jugular Vein and Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index with Direct Central Venous Pressure Measurement in Critically-ill Patients: An Observational Study. [PDF]
Kumar A +4 more
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Objective The objective of our study is to assess the correlation between inferior vena cava (IVC) diameters, central venous pressure (CVP) and the IVC collapsibility index for estimating the volume status in critically ill patients.
Abid Ilyas +7 more
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Interpleural Displacement of Subclavian Catheter During Thoracotomy - A Case Report - [PDF]
Central venous catheterization is well used to provide a large mount of fluid and monitor central venous pressure. However, the procedure accompany various complication including pneumothorax, vascular injury, nerve injury and arrhythmia.
Ji-Wook Kim +5 more
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Renal failure in critically ill patients, beware of applying (central venous) pressure on the kidney
The central venous pressure (CVP) is traditionally used as a surrogate of intravascular volume. CVP measurements therefore are often applied at the bedside to guide fluid administration in postoperative and critically ill patients.
Xiukai Chen +4 more
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Is the inferior vena cava diameter measured by bedside ultrasonography valuable in estimating the intravascular volume in patients with septic shock? [PDF]
Introduction:Resuscitation should be initiated immediately in shock. Early goal-directed therapy is an established algorithm for the resuscitation in septic shock. The first step is to maintain cardiac preload.
Mortaza Talebi Doluee +2 more
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What is the central question of this study? Is cardiac output during exercise dependent on central venous pressure? What is the main finding and its importance?
C. Yoshiga +4 more
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This work is a modified version of the Casey Holter Memorial prize essay presented to the Society for Research into Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida, June 29th 2007, Heidelberg, Germany.
Williams Helen
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Central venous stenosis is a relatively common complication in hemodialysis patients; however, jugular venous reflux (JVR) and increased intracranial pressure are rare, and associated progressive visual disturbance was reported in only a few cases ...
Young Hun Jeon +4 more
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Background We aimed to investigate the relationship between the perioperative hemodynamic parameters and the occurrence of cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury.
Jifu Jin +10 more
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