Background: Classically subclavian vein catheterization is done in neutral arm position; recently, it has been done in different arm positions to compare success rate and catheter misplacement. There is a paucity of literature for comparing abducted and neutral arm position for right infraclavicular subclavian vein cannulation. Aim: Comparison of success rate of abducted and neutral arm position for right infraclavicular subclavian vein cannulation under real-time ultrasound guidance in patients undergoing elective neurosurgery under general anesthesia. Design: Randomized comparative study. Materials and Methods: After approval from Institutional Review Board and Ethical Committee, 100 patients of 18–70 years of age, of either sex, posted f...
Background: The use of real time ultrasound (US) for insertion of central venous catheters is limite...
BACKGROUND: Internal jugular vein cannulation (IJV) is a routinely done procedure in indicated pati...
Background: To compare, average access time, number of attempts and the complications resultin...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the success rate and safety of short-axis versus long-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the success rate and safety of short-axis versus long-...
Background: Central venous cannulation is a commonly performed procedure in neurosurgical patients t...
PURPOSE: This study is designed to compare the success rate of needle subclavian punching from the i...
Introduction: Percutaneous subclavian vein catheterization via infraclavicular approach is one of th...
Objective: The purpose of this research study is to get the comparison of success rate between Supra...
Background: Ultrasound-guided arterial cannulation has the potential to increase the total success r...
Objective: The purpose of this research study is to get the comparison of success rate between Supra...
Introduction: Percutaneous subclavian vein catheterization is one of the most common invasive proced...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the landmark-guided technique versus the ultrasound-guided technique for inte...
Despite multiple advantages, subclavian vein (SCV) cannulation via the traditional landmark approach...
Comparative study of ultrasound guided subclavian venous cannulation versus conventional technique: ...
Background: The use of real time ultrasound (US) for insertion of central venous catheters is limite...
BACKGROUND: Internal jugular vein cannulation (IJV) is a routinely done procedure in indicated pati...
Background: To compare, average access time, number of attempts and the complications resultin...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the success rate and safety of short-axis versus long-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the success rate and safety of short-axis versus long-...
Background: Central venous cannulation is a commonly performed procedure in neurosurgical patients t...
PURPOSE: This study is designed to compare the success rate of needle subclavian punching from the i...
Introduction: Percutaneous subclavian vein catheterization via infraclavicular approach is one of th...
Objective: The purpose of this research study is to get the comparison of success rate between Supra...
Background: Ultrasound-guided arterial cannulation has the potential to increase the total success r...
Objective: The purpose of this research study is to get the comparison of success rate between Supra...
Introduction: Percutaneous subclavian vein catheterization is one of the most common invasive proced...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the landmark-guided technique versus the ultrasound-guided technique for inte...
Despite multiple advantages, subclavian vein (SCV) cannulation via the traditional landmark approach...
Comparative study of ultrasound guided subclavian venous cannulation versus conventional technique: ...
Background: The use of real time ultrasound (US) for insertion of central venous catheters is limite...
BACKGROUND: Internal jugular vein cannulation (IJV) is a routinely done procedure in indicated pati...
Background: To compare, average access time, number of attempts and the complications resultin...