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Vascular access for hemodialysis
Journal of Nephrology, 2006Abstract: A well-functioning vascular access for hemodialysis plays a key role in the quality of life and clinical outcome of dialysis patients. A vascular access for dialysis is considered to be adequate when it provides a blood flow of at least 250 ml/min in the standard dialysis and up to 350-400 ml/min in the high-efficiency ...
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Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2020
In critically ill patients, deserving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), choosing the right pattern of cannulation such as veno-venous (VV), veno-arterial (VA), veno-veno-arterial (VVA), and central; selecting the appropriate size cannulae; and good cannulation techniques are all pre-requisites for the successful outcome of ECMO.
Suneel Kumar Pooboni +1 more
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In critically ill patients, deserving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), choosing the right pattern of cannulation such as veno-venous (VV), veno-arterial (VA), veno-veno-arterial (VVA), and central; selecting the appropriate size cannulae; and good cannulation techniques are all pre-requisites for the successful outcome of ECMO.
Suneel Kumar Pooboni +1 more
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1989
In a retrospective survey of vascular access by means of central venous catheters, those inserted via a tunnel lasted four times longer than those inserted directly into a vein. The latter were four times more likely to become infected. The general health of patients receiving chemotherapy resulted in frequent episodes of sepsis and one-third of all ...
S J, Holmes, E M, Kiely, L, Spitz
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In a retrospective survey of vascular access by means of central venous catheters, those inserted via a tunnel lasted four times longer than those inserted directly into a vein. The latter were four times more likely to become infected. The general health of patients receiving chemotherapy resulted in frequent episodes of sepsis and one-third of all ...
S J, Holmes, E M, Kiely, L, Spitz
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Vascular Access for Hemodialysis
Artificial Organs, 1994Abstract: Indwelling central venous catheters were consecutively used as access for acute and chronic hemodialysis, emergency treatment of pulmonary fluid overload, intoxication and electrolyte disturbances, plasmapheresis, and semiacute continuous dialysis strategies, such as continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration (CAVH).
R, Vanholder, S, Ringoir
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CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 2010
Establishment of stable vascular access is one of the essential and most challenging procedures in a pediatric hospital. Many clinical specialties provide vascular service in a pediatric hospital. At the top of the "expert procedural pyramid" is the pediatric interventional radiologist, who is best suited and trained to deliver this service.
Ganesh, Krishnamurthy, Marc S, Keller
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Establishment of stable vascular access is one of the essential and most challenging procedures in a pediatric hospital. Many clinical specialties provide vascular service in a pediatric hospital. At the top of the "expert procedural pyramid" is the pediatric interventional radiologist, who is best suited and trained to deliver this service.
Ganesh, Krishnamurthy, Marc S, Keller
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Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2003
Vascular access is the cornerstone of medical therapy in the pediatric population and presents unique challenges. The vessels are small, often exceedingly so, and gaining access may require considerable patience and skill. Peripheral IVs are difficult to place in children, both because of lack of patient cooperation and because of the very small size ...
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Vascular access is the cornerstone of medical therapy in the pediatric population and presents unique challenges. The vessels are small, often exceedingly so, and gaining access may require considerable patience and skill. Peripheral IVs are difficult to place in children, both because of lack of patient cooperation and because of the very small size ...
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Vascular Access for Large Bore Access
Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2021Recent advances in the field of interventional cardiology have allowed for more complex procedures to be performed percutaneously. Ability to obtain safe large bore vascular access is frequently the key factor to procedural success. Meticulous technique for successful vascular access incorporates the understanding of anatomic landmarks, ultrasound ...
Stephen, McHugh +4 more
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Vascular access in the neonate
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2010Up to recently, inserting venous or arterial 'lines' in the neonate was essentially based on clinical skill and experience. The recent advent of portable ultrasound (US) machines with paediatric probes has resulted in the development of new approaches that, if correctly learned and used, should allow quicker and safer vascular access in this population.
Thierry, Detaille +2 more
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Pediatric Radiology, 2001
Pediatric interventional radiologists are ideally suited to provide vascular access services to children because of inherent safety advantages and higher success from using image-guided techniques. The performance of vascular access procedures has become routine at many adult interventional radiology practices, but this service is not as widely ...
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Pediatric interventional radiologists are ideally suited to provide vascular access services to children because of inherent safety advantages and higher success from using image-guided techniques. The performance of vascular access procedures has become routine at many adult interventional radiology practices, but this service is not as widely ...
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