The aim of this multicenter study was to assess the feasibility, safety, and accuracy of the intracavitary ECG method for real-time positioning of the tip of different types of central venous catheters
Background International standard practice for the correct confirmation of the central venous access...
Central venous catheters are routinely placed in patients undergoing major surgeries where expected ...
One fifth of the inserted dialysis catheters in the internal jugular or subclavian veins may be misp...
The Italian Group for Venous Access Devices (GAVeCeLT) has carried out a multicenter study investiga...
Tip position of a central venous access is of paramount importance and should be verified before sta...
Amplitude changes in the P-wave of intracavitary electrocardiography have been used to assess the ti...
OBJECTIVE: Compare changes in P-wave amplitude of the intra-atrial electrocardiogram (ECG) and its c...
Background: The current standard followed for assessing central venous catheter (CVC) tip placement ...
Object: The use of intravascular devices allows you to infuse liquid nutrient solutions, medications...
Introduction: The intracavitary electrocardiographic method is recommended for assessing the locatio...
To avoid the need for radiological control in the assessment of the proper location of central venou...
Background: Both intracavitary electrocardiography (IC-ECG) and ultrasound (US) have been proven to ...
Objective: The objective of the study was to perform the control study between the electrocardiogram...
The placement of central venous catheters (CVC) has become a common procedure. The position of the C...
Background: Recently, intracavitary electrocardiogram technology has been applied to peripherally i...
Background International standard practice for the correct confirmation of the central venous access...
Central venous catheters are routinely placed in patients undergoing major surgeries where expected ...
One fifth of the inserted dialysis catheters in the internal jugular or subclavian veins may be misp...
The Italian Group for Venous Access Devices (GAVeCeLT) has carried out a multicenter study investiga...
Tip position of a central venous access is of paramount importance and should be verified before sta...
Amplitude changes in the P-wave of intracavitary electrocardiography have been used to assess the ti...
OBJECTIVE: Compare changes in P-wave amplitude of the intra-atrial electrocardiogram (ECG) and its c...
Background: The current standard followed for assessing central venous catheter (CVC) tip placement ...
Object: The use of intravascular devices allows you to infuse liquid nutrient solutions, medications...
Introduction: The intracavitary electrocardiographic method is recommended for assessing the locatio...
To avoid the need for radiological control in the assessment of the proper location of central venou...
Background: Both intracavitary electrocardiography (IC-ECG) and ultrasound (US) have been proven to ...
Objective: The objective of the study was to perform the control study between the electrocardiogram...
The placement of central venous catheters (CVC) has become a common procedure. The position of the C...
Background: Recently, intracavitary electrocardiogram technology has been applied to peripherally i...
Background International standard practice for the correct confirmation of the central venous access...
Central venous catheters are routinely placed in patients undergoing major surgeries where expected ...
One fifth of the inserted dialysis catheters in the internal jugular or subclavian veins may be misp...