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Vascular Access

2023
Abstract Access to the venous system can be used for both drug delivery and volume resuscitation. Peripheral intravenous (PIV) access is the main route of drug delivery. Central venous line (CVL) access is indicated for delivery of vasoactive or caustic medications, large and rapid volume infusions, total parenteral nutrition, invasive ...
Beatriz Valdovinos Leong   +1 more
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Vascular Access

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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DETECTING VASCULAR ACCESS DYSFUNCTION

ASAIO Journal, 1997
Access flow (QACC) is a major determinant of patency. Access recirculation (AR > 2%), normalized venous intra-access pressure (vPIA/MAP), and QACC are used to detect access dysfunction. We compared these three measures of access function (ultrasound dilution to measure AR and QACC).
A, Besarab   +4 more
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Vascular access

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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Pediatric vascular access

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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Vascular access passports

British Journal of Nursing, 2016
Andrew Jackson, IV Nurse Consultant, Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, outlines the rationale for, and elements of, the patient passport for central catheters developed at his trust
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Vascular access problems

Supportive Care in Cancer, 1997
Vascular access is one of the most commonly used techniques in the care of the patient with cancer. Often treated as a routine matter, venous access can have serious consequences which can be maintained at a very low level providing there is strict adherence to a regimented protocol of surgical technique and of catheter care.
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Vascular Access

Seminars in Dialysis, 2011
Berna Yelken, Mehmet Sükrü Sever
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Vascular Access

2022
Manik Chandra, Andrew Bodenham
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