AbstractPurpose: Thrombosis associated with central venous catheters is a significant cause of device failure, morbidity, and loss of access sites. We hypothesized that central vein thrombosis is caused by catheter injury to the vein wall and that it can be reduced by stabilizing the catheter tip. To test these hypotheses, we studied central vein catheters in a porcine model. Test catheters had a silicone-encased stainless steel loop at the indwelling end that contacted the vein wall and stabilized the catheter tip in the center of the vessel. Methods: Sealed silicon elastic (Silastic) catheters (3.2 mm outer diameter) with and without a stabilizing loop were inserted via the external jugular vein into the superior vena cava just above the ...
ment of central venous catheters is often associated with mechanical, infectious, and thromboembolic...
PURPOSE: To determine whether retrograde passage of a coaxial infusion system (Mewissen-Katzen cathe...
ABSTRACT. Background: Chronically implanted catheters often become covered with a thin, white adhere...
Forty-one central catheters placed in 37 patients were subjected to a twofold phlebographic study - ...
Prolonged venous access devices (PVADs) have become indispensable in antiblastic protocols for the t...
Copyright © 2011 Harihar V. Hegde et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Intravenous catheters are used for the administration of medications and fluids and are an integral ...
Vascular erosion due to central venous catheters (CVC) is a rare, but potentially fatal complication...
Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most commonly used invasive medical device, yet up ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the role of smooth muscle cell (SMC) response and platelet activation in per...
We experienced a case of venous vessel wall entrapment between the introducer needle and the guide w...
. Central venous catheters are extensively used in patients with cancer to secure delivery of chemot...
Central Venous Line (CVL) catheter can easily dislodge. An improvised technique in three easily repr...
William Beaumont Hospital has successfully inserted over 2000 peripherally inserted central catheter...
Background: Thrombosis is a common complication associated with central venous catheter (CVC) insert...
ment of central venous catheters is often associated with mechanical, infectious, and thromboembolic...
PURPOSE: To determine whether retrograde passage of a coaxial infusion system (Mewissen-Katzen cathe...
ABSTRACT. Background: Chronically implanted catheters often become covered with a thin, white adhere...
Forty-one central catheters placed in 37 patients were subjected to a twofold phlebographic study - ...
Prolonged venous access devices (PVADs) have become indispensable in antiblastic protocols for the t...
Copyright © 2011 Harihar V. Hegde et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Intravenous catheters are used for the administration of medications and fluids and are an integral ...
Vascular erosion due to central venous catheters (CVC) is a rare, but potentially fatal complication...
Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most commonly used invasive medical device, yet up ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the role of smooth muscle cell (SMC) response and platelet activation in per...
We experienced a case of venous vessel wall entrapment between the introducer needle and the guide w...
. Central venous catheters are extensively used in patients with cancer to secure delivery of chemot...
Central Venous Line (CVL) catheter can easily dislodge. An improvised technique in three easily repr...
William Beaumont Hospital has successfully inserted over 2000 peripherally inserted central catheter...
Background: Thrombosis is a common complication associated with central venous catheter (CVC) insert...
ment of central venous catheters is often associated with mechanical, infectious, and thromboembolic...
PURPOSE: To determine whether retrograde passage of a coaxial infusion system (Mewissen-Katzen cathe...
ABSTRACT. Background: Chronically implanted catheters often become covered with a thin, white adhere...