نتایج جستجو برای: peripherally inserted central catheter picc

تعداد نتایج: 532114  

2015
Wei Wang Chunling Zhao Qinglian Ji Ying Liu Guirong Shen Lili Wei

BACKGROUNDS Catheter-related infections (CRIs) are one of the severe complications of PICC placement. If treatment is not timely or correct, the incidence of infection and mortality rate can be high. A central line bundle (CLB) guideline was first proposed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and included five key measures. Very low-birth-weight infants (VLBWIs) have a low immune respon...

Journal: :Oncology, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Reports 2015

2015
Memoli Maria Rosaria Aversa Salvatore Motta Mario Romitti Maria Grazia Certi Marina Previdera Roberta Titone Carmela Codega Alessandra Marzollo Roberto Pezzotti Elena Dioni Elisabetta Chirico Gaetano

In the Italian Neonatal intensive care Units the positioning of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC) is strictly a medical competence, neonatal nurses are the ones fully entrusted of the PICCsmanagement. In 2014 a group of neonatologists and nurses established at the Civil Hospital in Brescia a PICC group; the aim was to review and update the internal procedures but, also to ponder th...

2016
Xi Zhang Jia-Jia Huang Yi Xia Chao-Feng Li Yu Wang Pan-Pan Liu Xi-Wen Bi Peng Sun Tong-Yu Lin Wen-Qi Jiang Zhi-Ming Li

Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) are widely used in cancer patients. Although PICC is a convenient tool, its use is associated with an obvious increase in the incidence of venous thrombosis. The risk factors for deep vein thrombosis associated with the use of PICCs in cancer patients are largely unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of PICC-associated t...

2015
Iain Franklin Christopher Gilmore

Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) are used for a variety of infusion therapies. They are indicated in patients requiring long-term venous access. Incorrect positioning of the insertion of a PICC line is one of the known complications when inserting the device in clinical practice. Radiographers once performing imaging will commonly check if the tip of a PICC has entered the superio...

2015
Mary Hammes Amishi Desai Shravani Pasupneti John Kress Brian Funaki Sydeaka Watson Jean Herlitz Jane Hines

AIMS Central venous catheter access in an acute setting can be a challenge given underlying disease and risk for venous thrombosis. Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) are commonly placed but limit sites for fistula creation in patients with chronic renal failure (CKD). The aim of this study is to determine the incidence of venous thrombosis from small bore internal jugular (...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2008
S S Y Yang K Lee

We report two unusual cases of septic sacroiliitis resulting from intravenous Subutex abuse that initially masqueraded as low back pain. Both patients, a 48-year-old Malay man and a 30-year-old Malay woman, presented with chills, rigor and progressive lower back pain, and eventually experienced difficulty in ambulating. The Malay woman also developed severe pain in her left elbow, with swelling...

2017
Manasi Garg Nishanth Rajan Anjan Dhua Lalitha Krishnan

Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) have become a routine in intensive care units. Although very effective, they can have life threatening complications like migration, breakage, thrombosis and colonisation [1]. The tip position of PICC lines must always be confirmed. Fluoroscopic placement is ideal, but cannot be done at the bedside and is costly [2]. Single antero-posterior radiogr...

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