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Swan-Ganz Catheter

Archives of Surgery, 1980
One hundred eighty-nine Swan-Ganz catheters were inserted in 165 critically ill patients with different techniques. Percutaneous catheterization through the subclavian, internal jugular, and antecubital veins and antecubital venous cutdown with or without fluoroscopy were compared.
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More on the Swan-Ganz Catheter

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt To the editor: In a recent perspective, Robin (1) criticizes the overuse and abuse of pulmonary arterial catheters.
ANDREW GETTINGER, LINDA HERTZBERG
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Intravascular catheter Swan-Ganz

Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2022
A M, Pérez Muñoz, F J, Duarte Sánchez
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Echocardiographic Control of Swan-Ganz Catheters

Chest, 1980
In 68 patients, subxiphoidal, percordial, and suprasternal echocardiography was used to trace the Swan-Ganz catheter during its passage to the pulmonary artery and to localize its position. The localization of the catheter could be exactly identified in 62 out of 68 patients in whom we managed to obtain a suprasternal echocardiogram.
W, Kasper   +6 more
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Clicks due to Swan-Ganz Catheter

Chest, 1978
Nonejection systolic and diastolic clicks appeared when a Swan-Ganz catheter was positioned in the proximal portion of the right pulmonary artery. The clicks disappeared on inflation of the catheter's balloon. Initial impressions included secondary prolapse of the mitral leaflets, an accentuated third heart sound, and the exposure of an occult opening ...
A F, LaSala, A, Fieldman
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Complications of the Swan‐Ganz catheter

World Journal of Surgery, 1984
AbstractTwo hundred thirty Swan‐Ganz catheters were inserted into 225 patients. Meticulous attention was paid to techniques of insertion and post‐insertion catheter care. The preferred route of insertion was via the right internal jugular vein.Minor problems included neck hematomas in 5 attempts (2.2%), catheter migration after insertion in 13 cases (5.
H B, Slung, K S, Scher
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Swan-Ganz catheter

Intensive Care Medicine, 1988
Jay H. Kozlowski, F. A. Baciewicz
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Hazards of the Swan-Ganz Catheter

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988
Excerpt To the editor: There is a strong possibility that the use of pulmonary artery flow (Swan-Ganz) catheters in patients with acute myocardial infarction is associated with a high rate of exces...
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