Central venous catheterization is an important procedure for infant patients for a number of different purposes, including nutritional support, surgical operation, hemodynamic monitoring, and multiple lines for critical care medications. Subclavian vein catheterization (SVC) is one of the central vein catheterization techniques. SVC can be performed from 4 different locations: right supraclavicular (RSC), left supraclavicular (LSC), right infraclavicular (RIC), and left infraclavicular (LIC). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relative effectiveness and complication risks of these 4 SVC locations in infants. Methods: In our pediatric intensive care unit, which is part of a tertiary medical center, a well-trained fellow doctor per...
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
Percutaneous infraclavicular subclavian catheterization has been widely used for a total parenteral ...
BACKGROUND: Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
BackgroundCentral venous catheterization is an important procedure for infant patients for a number ...
BackgroundCentral venous catheterization is an important procedure for infant patients for a number ...
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...
International audienceBackground The ultrasound (US)-guided supraclavicular approach to subclavian v...
International audienceBackground The ultrasound (US)-guided supraclavicular approach to subclavian v...
International audienceBackground The ultrasound (US)-guided supraclavicular approach to subclavian v...
International audienceBackground The ultrasound (US)-guided supraclavicular approach to subclavian v...
All attempts at subclavian venous catheterization by the Pediatric Surgery Service done during a one...
PURPOSE: This study is designed to compare the success rate of needle subclavian punching from the i...
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
Background. Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
Percutaneous infraclavicular subclavian catheterization has been widely used for a total parenteral ...
BACKGROUND: Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
BackgroundCentral venous catheterization is an important procedure for infant patients for a number ...
BackgroundCentral venous catheterization is an important procedure for infant patients for a number ...
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...
International audienceBackground The ultrasound (US)-guided supraclavicular approach to subclavian v...
International audienceBackground The ultrasound (US)-guided supraclavicular approach to subclavian v...
International audienceBackground The ultrasound (US)-guided supraclavicular approach to subclavian v...
International audienceBackground The ultrasound (US)-guided supraclavicular approach to subclavian v...
All attempts at subclavian venous catheterization by the Pediatric Surgery Service done during a one...
PURPOSE: This study is designed to compare the success rate of needle subclavian punching from the i...
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
Background. Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
Percutaneous infraclavicular subclavian catheterization has been widely used for a total parenteral ...
BACKGROUND: Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...