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Cite this: Central Venous Catheter Use in the Pediatric Patient: Mechanical and Infectious Complications - Medscape - May 01, 2005. Abstract and Introduction Mechanical Complications ...
Parienti JJ, du Cheyron D, Timsit JF, et al. Meta-analysis of subclavian insertion and nontunneled central venous catheter-associated infection risk reduction in critically ill adults. Crit Care ...
In the study, the researchers randomly assigned 3471 central venous catheters to be inserted at the subclavian, jugular, or femoral veins in a population of 3027 patients.
In one trial, catheter-related thrombosis occurred in 21.5 percent of the patients with femoral venous catheters and in 1.9 percent of those with subclavian venous catheters (P<0.001). 5 In an ...
Washington State University and Mayo Clinic researchers have developed an electrochemical catheter hub that could someday ...
Teleflex reports new findings from a study showing the efficacy of its Arrow chlorhexidine-impregnated central venous ...
For the study, researchers randomly assigned 3,027 patients to have catheters placed in one of three locations: nontunneled central venous catheterization to the subclavian, jugular, or femoral vein.
(HealthDay)—A multi-angle needle guide can improve ultrasound-guided catheterization of the subclavian vein, according to a study published online Aug. 28 in Anaesthesia.
United States, Rockville MD, Sept. 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to a new report by Fact.MR, a market research and competitive intelligence provider, the global central venous catheters ...
To report the experience of peripheral insertion of double-lumen central catheters (PIDLCC) in preterm and term newborn infants and to analyze the technical characteristics of the procedure and ...
The so-called pinch-off syndrome is observed in up to 1% of all central venous catheters ... Ben-Ari G . Spontaneous leak and transaction of permanent subclavian catheters. J Surg Oncol 1998; 68 ...