Preclinical studies in animals often require frequent blood sampling over prolonged periods. A preferred method in rats is the implantation of a polyurethane catheter into the jugular vein, with heparinized glycerol as a lock solution. However, analysis of various biologic compounds (for example, microRNA) precludes the use of heparin. We used sodium citrate as an alternative to heparin but observed more frequent loss of catheter patency. We hypothesized that this effect was due to evaporation of lock solution at the exteriorized portion of the catheter, subsequent blood infiltration into the catheter, and ultimately clot formation within the catheter. We therefore tested evaporation and its variables in vitro by using 5 common catheter mat...
Purpose: Catheter-related infection is a major complication of ventriculoperitoneal shunt in childre...
This randomized, double blind experimental study was designed to test the effects of flush solutions...
In order to assess experimentally the usefulness of some procedures employed in man to prevent venou...
The use of silicone peritoneal catheters, connected to implanted subcutaneous mini vascular access p...
Permanent vascular catheterization for intravascular access is one of the most commonly applied tech...
A lateral tail vein of the rat is used as the route for continuous infusion. The animal is kept unde...
The ability to monitor arterial blood pressure and heart rate directly, as well as to sample venous ...
In multiple fields of study, access to the circulatory system in laboratory studies is necessary. Ph...
Repetitive administration of medication or contrast agents is frequently performed in mice. The intr...
ABSTRACT: In order to prevent the complications accompanied with pulmo-nary-artery (Swan-Ganz) cathe...
Repetitive administration of medication or contrast agents is frequently performed in mice. The intr...
We evaluated in vivo anti-thrombogenic effects of three different heparin-coated angiographic cathet...
Objective Use of a catheter lock solution plays a decisive role in vascular access. The effects of d...
Chronic catheterization is illustrated using vascular-access-port model SLA where the port is surgic...
Flushing and locking of intravenous catheters are thought to be essential in the prevention of occlu...
Purpose: Catheter-related infection is a major complication of ventriculoperitoneal shunt in childre...
This randomized, double blind experimental study was designed to test the effects of flush solutions...
In order to assess experimentally the usefulness of some procedures employed in man to prevent venou...
The use of silicone peritoneal catheters, connected to implanted subcutaneous mini vascular access p...
Permanent vascular catheterization for intravascular access is one of the most commonly applied tech...
A lateral tail vein of the rat is used as the route for continuous infusion. The animal is kept unde...
The ability to monitor arterial blood pressure and heart rate directly, as well as to sample venous ...
In multiple fields of study, access to the circulatory system in laboratory studies is necessary. Ph...
Repetitive administration of medication or contrast agents is frequently performed in mice. The intr...
ABSTRACT: In order to prevent the complications accompanied with pulmo-nary-artery (Swan-Ganz) cathe...
Repetitive administration of medication or contrast agents is frequently performed in mice. The intr...
We evaluated in vivo anti-thrombogenic effects of three different heparin-coated angiographic cathet...
Objective Use of a catheter lock solution plays a decisive role in vascular access. The effects of d...
Chronic catheterization is illustrated using vascular-access-port model SLA where the port is surgic...
Flushing and locking of intravenous catheters are thought to be essential in the prevention of occlu...
Purpose: Catheter-related infection is a major complication of ventriculoperitoneal shunt in childre...
This randomized, double blind experimental study was designed to test the effects of flush solutions...
In order to assess experimentally the usefulness of some procedures employed in man to prevent venou...