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Correlation of Blood Gas Parameters with Central Venous Pressure in Patients with Septic Shock; a Pilot Study [PDF]
Objective: To determine the correlation between blood gas parameters and central venous pressure (CVP) in patients suffering from septic shock.Methods: Forty adult patients with diagnosis of septic shock who were admitted to the emergency department (ED)
Alireza Baratloo +6 more
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Should we measure the central venous pressure to guide fluid management? Ten answers to 10 questions
The central venous pressure (CVP) is the most frequently used variable to guide fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients, although its use has been challenged.
Daniel De Backer, Jean-Louis Vincent
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Objective: To assess the correlation between inferior vena cava(IVC) diameter and central venous pressure (CVP) in critical patients admitted in ICU. Study Design and Setting: The cross-sectional pilot study was conducted at Radiology Department of PNS ...
Shabih Zehra +3 more
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Central venous pressure as end-point fluid removal in drowning patients: A case report
Central venous pressure (CVP) is used as a guidance to control hemodynamics and to achieve the efficacy of hemodynamic balance. The drowning patient experienced a laryngeal spasm, which caused water passively enter the respiratory tract and accumulated ...
Eka Yudha Lantang +3 more
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A 50 years old male with a history of alcoholism was admitted to the Department of Surgery. He was diagnosed with acute abdomen secondary to ileal perforation. A laparotomy was carried out, and a Central venous pressure catheter (CVP) was inserted through the right femoral approach post-operatively.
Salman Ahmed +5 more
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Introduction:Â The correlation of central venous pressure (CVP) with inferior vena cava (IVC) sonographic diameter has been reported in several studies. However, few studies have attempted to find the best anatomic location of measurement. Therefore, the
Bahman naghipour, Gholamreza Faridaalaee
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Introduction: Central venous pressure (CVP) measurement is essential in the management of certain clinical situations, including cardiac failure, volume overload and sepsis.
N Sathish +6 more
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Abstract Background Intraoperative haemorrhage during equine anaesthesia is a rare but potentially fatal complication requiring prompt haemodynamic support. Postural manoeuvres such as Trendelenburg (TL) positioning and vasopressor support augment venous return and improve cardiac output (CO), yet their efficacy in anaesthetised hypovolemic horses ...
Vaidehi V. Paranjape +3 more
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Prospects of Jugular Venous Pulse Assessment
There is no controversy regarding the current clinical method of examination of waveform of jugular vein pulse. However there are limitations of clinical assessment of central venous pressure by jugular vein pressure measurement from the level of sternal
M D Bhattarai
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ABSTRACT Academic Summary Despite the urgent need for a circular economy, firms' transition from linear to circular business models (CBMs) remains slow. While previous research suggests that dynamic capabilities are the key drivers of this transition, it assumes a direct link, overlooking that these capabilities can facilitate change but do not ...
Jörn Block +4 more
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