نتایج جستجو برای: central venous catheter

تعداد نتایج: 565156  

Background: Central Venous Catheters (CVCs) are used not only as a tool to access to central venous system, but also for hemodynamic monitoring, parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy and hemodialysis. The use of CVCs is associated with some complications notably infections that are troublesome both to patient and physician. We conducted this study to examine catheter fixation with skin fold techni...

اسفندیاری, خلیل , بهزادی, مهرداد , توکلی, حسن , حسیبی, مهرداد , رضایی, جلال , صدوقی, محمود ,

Background: Central venous catheter (CVC) related infections are important complications of cathter application. This study assessed the usefulness of mupirocin in prevention and control of these infections.Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, consecutive surgical patients requiring central venous catheter (for more than 2 days) in Amir-Alam Hospital from 2006-2008 were enrolled. Patient...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2013
Jean-Damien Ricard Laurence Salomon Alexandre Boyer Guillaume Thiery Agnes Meybeck Carine Roy Blandine Pasquet Eric Le Mière Didier Dreyfuss

OBJECTIVES The vast majority of ICU patients require some form of venous access. There are no evidenced-based guidelines concerning the use of either central or peripheral venous catheters, despite very different complications. It remains unknown which to insert in ICU patients. We investigated the rate of catheter-related insertion or maintenance complications in two strategies: one favoring t...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2010
Jean-Christophe Lucet Lila Bouadma Jean-Ralph Zahar Carole Schwebel Arnaud Geffroy Sebastian Pease Marie-Christine Herault Hakim Haouache Christophe Adrie Marie Thuong Adrien Français Maïté Garrouste-Orgeas Jean-François Timsit

BACKGROUND Scheduled replacement of central venous catheters and, by extension, arterial catheters, is not recommended because the daily risk of catheter-related infection is considered constant over time after the first catheter days. Arterial catheters are considered at lower risk for catheter-related infection than central venous catheters in the absence of conclusive evidence. OBJECTIVES ...

Background and Objectives: Improving nurses’ adherance with nursing standard catheter care is needed to enhance the quality of central venous catheters care. This study aimed to compare the effect of collaborative teaching method and lecture method on nursesing care of Central venous catheters. Materials and Methods: This quasi- experimental pretest-post test design study was conducted...

Anese Saleh Nia, Fateme Zamani, Neda Pak, Sara Naybandi Atashi,

Background: Central venous catheterization is a procedure that is being performed frequently especially in critical clinical settings. In such conditions, good knowledge of the surface anatomy of venous structures is vital to avoid possible complications which could result in life-threatening situations such as bleeding and pneumothorax. Considering the difference between venous anatomy of chil...

Journal: :international journal of infection 0
leonardo lorente intensive care unit, hospital universitario de canarias, santa cruz de tenerife, spain; intensive care unit, hospital universitario de canarias, santa cruz de tenerife, spain. tel: +34-922678000, fax: +34-922647112

evidence acquisition electronic medical data bases (including pubmed and scopus) from first of january 1975 to 30th of july 2015 were searched. the key words used for the relevant articles search were catheter, venous, prevention, impregnated, bloodstream, chlorhexidine-silver sulfadiazine, rifampicin-minocycline, and rifampicin-miconazole. this review focuses on the evidence on the efficacy an...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2011
Viviane Rosado Roberta M C Romanelli Paulo A M Camargos

OBJECTIVE To review the risk factors of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection and the recommendations for its prevention. SOURCES PubMed, Cochrane Collaboration and Bireme were reviewed using the following inclusion criteria: studies published between 2000 and 2010, study design, hospitalized pediatric population with central venous catheters and studies about central venous c...

Background Central venous catheter (CVC) is used for measuring hemodynamic variables, transfusion of blood, fluids and medications when peripheral vascular lack sufficiency. Unfortunately CVC is associated with many complications ranging from anxiety and discomfort for the patient to severe mechanical side effects such as arterial lacerations, pleural and pericardial injury as well as infection...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2015
Peter M J Lee Christina Lee Peter Rattner Xiaoping Wu Hayley Gershengorn Samuel Acquah

OBJECTIVES Intraosseous access is a rapid and effective route of fluid and drug administration. Its use has been proven in emergency medicine, pediatrics, and the military. We aimed to assess its performance and utilization against landmark-guided central venous catheter placement during inpatient medical emergencies. DESIGN Prospective observational study. SETTING Eight hundred fifty-six-b...

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