Experience With Percutaneous Indwelling Peripheral Arterial Catheterization in Neonates
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1987We present an experience with indwelling peripheral arterial catheters in preterm and term neonates. During a 12-month interval, 158 peripheral arterial lines were inserted in 115 infants. Eighty-eight infants required a single line while 27 infants required more than one line. Ninety-one catheters (57.6%) were electively removed, and 67 (42.4%) had to
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A hand-held robotic device for peripheral intravenous catheterization
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2017Intravenous catheterization is frequently required for numerous medical treatments. However, this process is characterized by a high failure rate, especially when performed on difficult patients such as newborns and infants. Very young patients have small veins, and that increases the chances of accidentally puncturing the catheterization needle ...
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Phlebitis-related peripheral venous catheterization and the associated risk factors
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2018Development of phlebitis is a painful and common complication in the application of peripheral intravenous catheter (PIC). This is a prospective observational study performed to identify development rate of phlebitis in application of PIC and the factors that affect the development of phlebitis.The study universe comprises of catheters applied on ...
Atay, S., Cukurlu, D., Sen, S.
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[Ultrasound-guided peripheral catheterization].
Enfermeria clinica, 2018Peripheral catheterization is a technique that can be difficult in some patients. Some studies have recently described the use of ultrasound to guide the venous catheterization.To describe the success rate, time required, complications of ultrasound-guided peripheral venous catheterization.
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Ultrasound-guided and radiographic monitoring-assisted peripherally inserted central catheterization
Journal of Anesthesia, 2012Keywords Basilic vein Complications PerioperativeinsertionTo the Editor:Although the first approach to central venous catheter-ization (CVC) under general anesthesia would generally bethe right internal jugular vein, this procedure is dangerouswhen patients are receiving anti-coagulant therapy or havelow platelet counts.
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A systematic review: effectiveness of pediatric peripheral intravenous catheterization strategies
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2016AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to identify interventions associated with peripheral intravenous catheterization first attempt success in pediatric inpatients and emergency department patients who require vascular access for therapeutic interventions.BackgroundUnsuccessful peripheral intravenous catheterization puts children at risk for increased ...
Shannon I.A. Parker +2 more
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[Peripheral arterial complications after heart catheterization].
Herz, 1998After diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization, local vascular complications at the arterial entry site must be expected. With respect to the method applied for catheterization and the puncture site, the type of complications may vary. With transfemoral approach a large variety of vascular complications have to be feared, mostly in the ...
M P, Heintzen, B E, Strauer
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Peripheral Nerve Catheterization in the Management of Terminal Cancer Pain
Regional Anesthesia: The Journal of Neural Blockade in Obstetrics, Surgery, & Pain Control, 1996Background and Objectives Peripheral nerve catheterization techniques were used in two patients with severe pain associated with the terminal stages of metastatic cancer. The first patient had severe upper limb pain and lymphedema secondary to breast carcinoma, and the second patient had an acutely ischemic leg ...
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[Peripheral vascular complications after the cardiac catheterization].
Zhong nan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Central South University. Medical sciences, 2008To explore the cause, the clinical manifestation and the management of peripheral vascular complications after cardiac catheterization.Clinical data of patients with peripheral vascular complications were analyzed retrospectively.Of the 4,531 patients, 122 (2.7%) had peripheral vascular complications, including local hematoma (86 cases, 1.90 ...
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[Complications due to peripheral venous catheterization. Prospective study].
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2003Peripheral venous catheter (PVC)-associated complications were prospectively evaluated in a 2 month-study performed in 3 different wards.For each inserted PVC, the following complications were observed daily by an external investigator: tenderness, erythema, swelling or induration, palpable cord and purulence.
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