PURPOSE: To evaluate a widely used nontunneled triple-lumen central venous catheter in order to determine whether the largest of the three lumina (16 gauge) can tolerate high flow rates, such as those required for computed tomographic angiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-two catheters were tested in vitro, including 10 new and 32 used catheters (median indwelling time, 5 days). Injection pressures were continuously monitored at the site of the 16-gauge central venous catheter hub. Catheters were injected with 300 and 370 mg of iodine per milliliter of iopamidol by using a mechanical injector at increasing flow rates until the catheter failed. The infusion rate, hub pressure, and location were documented for each failure event. The cath...
Purpose: Both iodine delivery rate (IDR) and iodine concentration are decisive factors for vascular ...
AbstractPurpose: Thrombosis associated with central venous catheters is a significant cause of devic...
Acentrally inserted central cath-eter (CICC) is commonlyplaced in the internal jugularor subclavian ...
Objective: To examine pressure changes in neonatal percutaneous central venous catheters under varyi...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the minimum iodine delivery rate (IDR) and c...
When central venous catheters are inserted through superficial arm or external jugular veins, trauma...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare a standard peripheral end-hole angiocatheter wit...
INTRODUCTION: Central venous catheterisation is a common procedure in intensive care therapy and the...
The use of totally implantable venous access devices in radiology may be associated with complicatio...
Purpose: This study describes a comparative analysis of eight commercial polyurethane, single-lumen ...
Central venous catheters are being increasingly used in both intensive care units and general wards....
Objective: to determine the efficacy of double-lumen central venous catheters coated with chlorhexid...
Objective The aims of this study were to test high-flow application of contrast media (CM) using nov...
Abstract Background Early goal directed therapy improves survival in patients with septic shock. Cen...
Objective Very short acquisition times and the use of low-kV protocols in CTA demand modification...
Purpose: Both iodine delivery rate (IDR) and iodine concentration are decisive factors for vascular ...
AbstractPurpose: Thrombosis associated with central venous catheters is a significant cause of devic...
Acentrally inserted central cath-eter (CICC) is commonlyplaced in the internal jugularor subclavian ...
Objective: To examine pressure changes in neonatal percutaneous central venous catheters under varyi...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the minimum iodine delivery rate (IDR) and c...
When central venous catheters are inserted through superficial arm or external jugular veins, trauma...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare a standard peripheral end-hole angiocatheter wit...
INTRODUCTION: Central venous catheterisation is a common procedure in intensive care therapy and the...
The use of totally implantable venous access devices in radiology may be associated with complicatio...
Purpose: This study describes a comparative analysis of eight commercial polyurethane, single-lumen ...
Central venous catheters are being increasingly used in both intensive care units and general wards....
Objective: to determine the efficacy of double-lumen central venous catheters coated with chlorhexid...
Objective The aims of this study were to test high-flow application of contrast media (CM) using nov...
Abstract Background Early goal directed therapy improves survival in patients with septic shock. Cen...
Objective Very short acquisition times and the use of low-kV protocols in CTA demand modification...
Purpose: Both iodine delivery rate (IDR) and iodine concentration are decisive factors for vascular ...
AbstractPurpose: Thrombosis associated with central venous catheters is a significant cause of devic...
Acentrally inserted central cath-eter (CICC) is commonlyplaced in the internal jugularor subclavian ...