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Adapting Gel Wax into an Ultrasound-Guided Pericardiocentesis Model at Low Cost
Cardiac tamponade is a life-threatening emergency for which pericardiocentesis may be required. Real-time bedside ultrasound has obviated the need for routine blind procedures in cardiac arrest, and the number of pericardiocenteses being performed has ...
R. Daly, Jason H. Planas, M. Edens
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Pericardiocentesis Under Echocardiographic Guidance [PDF]
Teresa S.M. Tsang, J B Seward
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BACKGROUND National registries have provided data on in-hospital outcomes for several cardiac procedures. The available data on in-hospital outcomes and its predictors after pericardiocentesis are mostly derived from single center studies.
Ankur Sethi+3 more
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Surgical management of cardiac tamponade: Is left anterior minithoracotomy really safe and effective? [PDF]
Objective: Cardiac tamponade is a life-threatening clinical entity that requires an emergency treatment. Cardiac tamponade can be caused both by benign and malignant diseases.
Mirko Barone* , Marco Prioletta, Giuseppe Cipollone, Decio Di Nu,
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Pericardiocentesis with extended catheter drainage: an effective therapy [PDF]
Claire L. Buchanan+3 more
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Utility and safety of diagnostic pericardiocentesis [PDF]
Stefano Maggiolini
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Case 4.2: Practicing a Procedure on the Newly Deceased—Mrs. Milos's Pericardiocentesis [PDF]
Jeanne Sokolec
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Cardiomegaly in a premature neonate after venous umbilical catheterization [PDF]
Umbilical venous catheters allow rapid central access in neonates, but may be associated with various complications. We present a case of a newborn with pericardial effusion following umbilical venous catheterization. An extremely low birth weight infant
McDougall, Felicity+3 more
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