نتایج جستجو برای: central venous pressurecvp

تعداد نتایج: 530990  

2014
Vasishta S. Tatapudi Noam Spinowitz David S. Goldfarb

Central venous stenosis is a well-described sequel to the placement of hemodialysis catheters in the central venous system. The presence of an ipsilateral arteriovenous fistula or graft often leads to severe venous dilatation, arm edema and recurrent infections. Vascular access thrombosis, compromised blood flow and inadequate dialysis delivery are dreaded complications that eventually render t...

Journal: :Archives of surgery 2001
M Koch J Weitz P Kienle A Benner F Willeke T Lehnert C Herfarth M von Knebel Doeberitz

BACKGROUND Metastatic disease in colorectal cancer results from hematogenic dissemination of tumor cells. This dissemination can be explained by 2 concepts: (1) regional spread of tumor cells via portal venous drainage into the liver as the first site of metastasis and (2) early spread of tumor cells into central and peripheral venous blood as evidence of systemic hematogenic tumor cell dissemi...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2008
Surasak Puvabanditsin Eugene Garrow Rungtiwa Weerasethsiri Nisha Patel Suzanne E Davis Moe-Akahira Azuma

Central venous catheters are widely used in children, particularly in very-low-birth-weight infants in whom long-term access to the venous system is required. This may be achieved by using peripherally inserted central catheters or tunnelled central venous lines (eg Broviac or Hickman lines). Previous case reports of fractured central catheters in premature neonates have involved peripherally i...

Journal: :Anaesthesia 2004
A M-H Ho G M Joynt M K Karmakar

We compared the economics of using two-dimensional ultrasound locating devices and more traditional landmark methods for central venous cannulation in the National Health Service (NHS). The evaluation consisted of a systematic review of randomised controlled trials and an economic evaluation using decision analytic cost-effectiveness modelling. Incremental costs per complication avoided associa...

Journal: :Military medicine 2009
Brian F McCrary

Cerebral air embolism occurs very seldom as a complication of central venous catheterization. We report a 57-year-old female with cerebral air embolism secondary to removal of a central venous catheter (CVC). The patient was treated with supportive measures and recovered well with minimal long-term injury. The prevention of air embolism related to central venous catheterization is discussed.

Journal: :The American journal of medicine 2012
Marisa A Montecalvo Donna McKenna Robert Yarrish Lynda Mack George Maguire Janet Haas Lawrence DeLorenzo Norine Dellarocco Barbara Savatteri Addie Rosenthal Anita Watson Debra Spicehandler Qiuhu Shi Paul Visintainer Gary P Wormser

BACKGROUND Chlorhexidine bathing has been associated with reductions in healthcare-associated bloodstream infection. To determine the impact and sustainability of the effect of chlorhexidine bathing on central venous catheter-associated bloodstream infection, we performed a prospective, 3-phase, multiple-hospital study. METHODS In the medical intensive care unit and the respiratory care unit ...

Journal: :Critical care nurse 2011
Christi DeLemos Judy Abi-Nader Paul T Akins

BACKGROUND Patients in neurological critical care units often have lengthy stays that require extended vascular access and invasive hemodynamic monitoring. The traditional approach for these patients has relied heavily on central venous and pulmonary artery catheters. The aim of this study was to evaluate peripherally inserted central catheters as an alternative to central venous catheters in n...

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