Central Venous catheterization (CVC), now a common procedure, has several major complications. We assessed their incidence in a prospective study of 1303 cannulations done in the intensive care unit or operating theatre. Chest radiographs were obtained to verify proper catheter placement and to detect pneumothorax. Complications were arterial puncture in 68 (5.2%) patients, arrhythmias in 21 (1.6%), cardiopulmonary arrest in 1 (0.1%), and pneumothorax in 5 (0.5%). The tip of the CVC was incorrectly located in 149 (11.2%). The chest radiograph was a valuable method for detecting complications of central venous catheterization
Central venous access is useful for monitoring central venous pressure, inserting pulmonary artery c...
Central venous catheterization (CVC) is an interventional technique which is frequently used in crit...
ment of central venous catheters is often associated with mechanical, infectious, and thromboembolic...
Central Venous catheterization (CVC), now a common procedure, has several major complications. We as...
Mechanical complications of central venous catheterization (CVC) include artery puncture, vein injur...
Central venous catheters are used in various hospital wards. An anterior-posterior chest X-ray is us...
BACKGROUND: Incidence and risk factors for complications after insertion of central venous catheters...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the goals of central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is monitorin...
Background: Werner Forssman, in 1929, first described central venous catheter (CVC) insertion when h...
Central venous catheter (CVC) placement in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a common practice and is...
INTRODUCTION: Central venous catheterisation is a common procedure in intensive care therapy and the...
Central venous catheters (CVC) are an important tool in the operation room and intensive care unit. ...
Central venous catheterization may cause life-threatening complications including pneumothorax and h...
Central venous catheters are being increasingly used in both intensive care units and general wards....
Learning Objectives: The placement of central venous catheters (CVCs) is common in modern critical c...
Central venous access is useful for monitoring central venous pressure, inserting pulmonary artery c...
Central venous catheterization (CVC) is an interventional technique which is frequently used in crit...
ment of central venous catheters is often associated with mechanical, infectious, and thromboembolic...
Central Venous catheterization (CVC), now a common procedure, has several major complications. We as...
Mechanical complications of central venous catheterization (CVC) include artery puncture, vein injur...
Central venous catheters are used in various hospital wards. An anterior-posterior chest X-ray is us...
BACKGROUND: Incidence and risk factors for complications after insertion of central venous catheters...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the goals of central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is monitorin...
Background: Werner Forssman, in 1929, first described central venous catheter (CVC) insertion when h...
Central venous catheter (CVC) placement in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a common practice and is...
INTRODUCTION: Central venous catheterisation is a common procedure in intensive care therapy and the...
Central venous catheters (CVC) are an important tool in the operation room and intensive care unit. ...
Central venous catheterization may cause life-threatening complications including pneumothorax and h...
Central venous catheters are being increasingly used in both intensive care units and general wards....
Learning Objectives: The placement of central venous catheters (CVCs) is common in modern critical c...
Central venous access is useful for monitoring central venous pressure, inserting pulmonary artery c...
Central venous catheterization (CVC) is an interventional technique which is frequently used in crit...
ment of central venous catheters is often associated with mechanical, infectious, and thromboembolic...