Respiratory Variation in Central Venous Pressure (CVP) to Guide Ventilatory Support in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-Related Lung Injury. [PDF]
La Colla L, Bronshteyn YS, Mark JB.
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Central Venous Pressure Referencing in the Lateral Position: Comparison With Direct Right Atrial Pressure in Mechanically Ventilated ICU Patients. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Right atrial pressure (RAP) is a key determinant of venous return and reflects right‐sided filling pressures in critically ill patients. Central venous pressure (CVP) is commonly used as a surrogate, but its accuracy depends on appropriate transducer levelling. While reference points have been evaluated in supine positions, evidence
Sjödin C +8 more
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Dynamics of a Distorted Waveform and Elevated Central Venous Pressure (CVP) Resulting From Coiling of a Central Venous Catheter: A Case Report. [PDF]
Central venous cannulation (CVC) is a routine procedure in critical care and surgical settings. Despite ultrasound guidance, complications like catheter coiling can occur. We report a case of CVC catheter coiling that led to waveform distortion and required corrective measures.
Paliwal S +4 more
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Did You Know: Erythropoiesis Is Regulated by Changes in Posture. [PDF]
Acta Physiologica, Volume 242, Issue 6, June 2026.
Mazza OB, Gejl KD, Larsen S, Lundby C.
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Preventing Cerebral Air Embolism Following Central Venous Catheter Removal: The Role of Tissue Adhesives. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Tissue adhesives are a simple yet effective solution to achieve adequate sealing of the tract. Early hyperbaric treatment is essential and definitive treatment for gas embolism.
Shakya A, Bothma P.
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Investigation of cardiovascular characteristics in a patient with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, a case report. [PDF]
Abstract Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) may present with symptoms arising from multiple organ systems. In this case report, the focus is on cardiovascular manifestations, including total blood volume, cardiac function, and the potential role of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) in the clinical picture. The commonly held supposition that
Søndergaard S, Madsen S.
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Non-invasive bedside assessment of central venous pressure: scanning into the future. [PDF]
Noninvasive evaluation of central venous pressure (CVP) can be achieved by assessing the Jugular Venous Pressure (JVP), Peripheral Venous Collapse (PVC), and ultrasound visualization of the inferior vena cava.
Jacques Rizkallah +5 more
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In this proof-of-concept study the impact of central venous pressure (CVP) on internal jugular veins cross-sectional area (CSA) and blood flow time-average velocity (TAV) was evaluated in eight subjects, with the aim of understanding the drivers of the ...
Clive Beggs +6 more
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Central venous pressure estimation with force-coupled ultrasound of the internal jugular vein
We estimate central venous pressure (CVP) with force-coupled ultrasound imaging of the internal jugular vein (IJV). We acquire ultrasound images while measuring force applied over the IJV by the ultrasound probe imaging surface. We record collapse force,
Alex Jaffe +3 more
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Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing pulse pressure variation (PPV) and central venous pressure (CVP) guidance for fluid responsiveness assessment in neurosurgical patients undergoing posterior fossa tumor resection in park bench position. [PDF]
Introduction Suboccipital craniotomy in the park bench position is linked to considerable physiological alterations. Effective fluid management in this context is a challenge to anesthesiologists. No published data exist on pulse pressure variation and central venous pressure guidance in patients undergoing tumor resection in the park bench posture ...
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