Introduction: Central venous catheters (CVC) have become an integral part in the care of children in intensive care settings. However,their use in neonates is limited due to inherent difficulties in insertion and associated complications. Objective: We present ourexperience in the use of CVC by percutaneous cannulation in neonates. Materials and Methods: A total of 75 cases of neonatalpercutaneous central venous cannulation inserted over a period of 6-month from March 2014 to August 2014. Data regarding age,indication for central line insertion, site of insertion, complications related to central line insertion, duration of catheter days, werecollected. Results: Of the 75 neonates, 49 were male and 26 were female. Age group ranged from 14 t...
[Background]Tunneled central venous catheters (CVC), called Broviac/Hickman catheter, are widely use...
Central venous catheters (CVC) have become an important adjunct to the overall management of paediat...
Background/Purpose: ultrasound is licensed for application of regional blocks and insertion of vascu...
Aim: Neonatal central vascular access (CVA) represents a daily practice in neonatal intensive care ...
Central venous access is an essential part of perioperative management for infants and children und...
PURPOSE: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) have been extensively used in neonates. Howe...
Central venous catheterization is not the first choice of vascular access in neonates. Success depen...
Background: Percutaneous central venous cannulation (CVC) in infants and children is a challenging p...
This review aims to help practitioners positioning central venous catheters (CVCs) in paediatric pat...
Background Developments in the use of central venous catheters have improved the treatment...
OBJECTIVES: Central venous access in critically ill, small infants remains technically challenging e...
OBJECTIVES: Central venous access in critically ill, small infants remains technically challenging e...
Abstract Introduction: Venous access in neonates is a basic yet critical component in neonatal inten...
Peripheral venous cannulation is the preferred method of inserting central venous silastic catheters...
Purpose: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) are used extensively in neonates. However, i...
[Background]Tunneled central venous catheters (CVC), called Broviac/Hickman catheter, are widely use...
Central venous catheters (CVC) have become an important adjunct to the overall management of paediat...
Background/Purpose: ultrasound is licensed for application of regional blocks and insertion of vascu...
Aim: Neonatal central vascular access (CVA) represents a daily practice in neonatal intensive care ...
Central venous access is an essential part of perioperative management for infants and children und...
PURPOSE: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) have been extensively used in neonates. Howe...
Central venous catheterization is not the first choice of vascular access in neonates. Success depen...
Background: Percutaneous central venous cannulation (CVC) in infants and children is a challenging p...
This review aims to help practitioners positioning central venous catheters (CVCs) in paediatric pat...
Background Developments in the use of central venous catheters have improved the treatment...
OBJECTIVES: Central venous access in critically ill, small infants remains technically challenging e...
OBJECTIVES: Central venous access in critically ill, small infants remains technically challenging e...
Abstract Introduction: Venous access in neonates is a basic yet critical component in neonatal inten...
Peripheral venous cannulation is the preferred method of inserting central venous silastic catheters...
Purpose: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) are used extensively in neonates. However, i...
[Background]Tunneled central venous catheters (CVC), called Broviac/Hickman catheter, are widely use...
Central venous catheters (CVC) have become an important adjunct to the overall management of paediat...
Background/Purpose: ultrasound is licensed for application of regional blocks and insertion of vascu...