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Introduction: Measurement of central venous pressure can be regarded as a beneficial guide in order to assess a patient's hemodynamic status, specifically in patient with sever sepsis and septic shock, for whom a central venous pressure of less than ...
S Nazemi, M Ahmadinejad, M Rafiee
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Correlation of central venous pressure with venous blood gas analysis parameters; a diagnostic study
Objective: This study was conducted to assess the correlation between central venous pressure (CVP) and venous blood gas (VBG) analysis parameters, to facilitate management of severe sepsis and septic shock in emergency department.
Sima Rahim-Taleghani +6 more
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Background and Objective: Previous studies suggest a correlation of central venous pressure (CVP) and peripheral venous pressure (PVP) in different surgeries. CVP is one of essential monitoring during coronary arterial bypass graft (CABG).
Hosseinnejad H, Razzaghi M
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Varicocelectomy Restores Spermatogenesis in Fontan‐Associated Varicocele: A Two‐Case Series
ABSTRACT Introduction Fontan circulation may cause chronic venous hypertension and predispose patients to varicocele and infertility, but the clinical significance of surgical treatment remains unclear. Case Presentation We describe two patients with Fontan circulation who developed Fontan‐associated varicocele (FAVC).
Yusuke Tominaga +9 more
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Five Advances in the Last 50 Years: Liver Malignancies
World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Alex B. Blair, Timothy M. Pawlik
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We describe a case of adenosine‐sensitive focal atrial tachycardia (AT) in a patient late after atriopulmonary connection (APC) Fontan procedure. Radiofrequency application successfully abolished the AT; meanwhile, conversion to total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) and/or Maze procedure may fail to suppress the AT because the origin was crista ...
Takahiko Kinjo +4 more
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Central Venous Pressure Monitoring; Introduction of a New Device
Hemodynamic monitoring is needed in up to 58% of patients presented to the emergency department. Central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring is generally useful to assess general volume status.
Mahmood Ghafoori Yazdi +3 more
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Results Mean CVP (8,23 +/3,12 mmHg) was normal, whereas mean GEDI (615,2 +/135,44 mL/m2) was decreased. Thirty-one CVP measurements were elevated despite simultaneous GEDI levels indicating a normal or decreased preload. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of CVP with regard to volume depletion (GEDI < 650)
Redondo Calvo, FJ +7 more
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Non‐Invasive Multidimensional Capacitive Sensing for In Vivo Traumatic Brain Injury Monitoring
Single‐electrode, multidimensional capacitive sensors noninvasively assess cerebral autoregulation and compliance for traumatic brain injury monitoring. ABSTRACT Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability, but invasive intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring is risky, and current non‐invasive methods lack the resolution and ...
Shawn Kim +8 more
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Central venous pressure estimation from ultrasound assessment of the jugular venous pulse.
ObjectivesAcquiring central venous pressure (CVP), an important clinical parameter, requires an invasive procedure, which poses risk to patients. The aim of the study was to develop a non-invasive methodology for determining mean-CVP from ultrasound ...
Paolo Zamboni +6 more
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