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Chest tubes

2015
Percutaneous chest tube insertion is routinely performed on surgical wards, in the intensive care unit, in the emergency department, and in pulmonary medicine. While it has been shown that trained physicians can safely perform chest tube insertion, severe complications have been described, associated with a lack of proper training and/or an incorrect ...
Arthur Atchabahian   +2 more
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Chest Tube Drainage Devices

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2019
AbstractPlacement of a chest tube drains intrapleural fluid and air. The tube should be attached to a drainage system, such as one-, two-, or three-compartment devices, a one-way (Heimlich) valve for ambulatory drainage, a digital system, or a vacuum bottle. The frequently employed three-compartment systems, currently integrated disposable units, allow
Jennifer W, Toth   +2 more
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Chest tubes and chest bottles

AORN Journal, 1970
Chest tubes and chest bottles, Von Hippel, Arndt, MD: Springfield, Ill: Charles C. Thomas, Publishers 1969, 96 pp, $7.
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Chest Tubes and CPR

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— Recent research into the mechanism of blood flow during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has led to the view that external cardiac compression is effective because it increases intrathoracic pressure and squeezes blood from the pulmonary circulation, which fills during the relaxation phase.
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Chest Tube

2022
Julie A. Murphy, Fadi Safi
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Directed Evolution: Methodologies and Applications

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Yajie Wang, Pu Xue, Mingfeng Cao
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