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626 related items for PubMed ID: 10507604

  • 1. Cannulation of the internal jugular vein: is postprocedural chest radiography always necessary?
    Gladwin MT, Slonim A, Landucci DL, Gutierrez DC, Cunnion RE.
    Crit Care Med; 1999 Sep; 27(9):1819-23. PubMed ID: 10507604
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  • 2. Central venous cannulation: are routine chest radiographs necessary after B-mode and colour Doppler sonography check?
    Lanza C, Russo M, Fabrizzi G.
    Pediatr Radiol; 2006 Dec; 36(12):1252-6. PubMed ID: 17016700
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  • 3. Complications associated with insertion of jugular venous catheters for hemodialysis: the value of postprocedural radiograph.
    Farrell J, Walshe J, Gellens M, Martin KJ.
    Am J Kidney Dis; 1997 Nov; 30(5):690-2. PubMed ID: 9370185
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  • 4. Ultrasound localization of central vein catheter and detection of postprocedural pneumothorax: an alternative to chest radiography.
    Vezzani A, Brusasco C, Palermo S, Launo C, Mergoni M, Corradi F.
    Crit Care Med; 2010 Feb; 38(2):533-8. PubMed ID: 19829102
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  • 5. Is Routine Chest X-Ray After Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Catheter Insertion Choosing Wisely?: A Population-Based Retrospective Study of 6,875 Patients.
    Chui J, Saeed R, Jakobowski L, Wang W, Eldeyasty B, Zhu F, Fochesato L, Lavi R, Bainbridge D.
    Chest; 2018 Jul; 154(1):148-156. PubMed ID: 29501497
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  • 6. Is chest radiography necessary after uncomplicated insertion of a triple-lumen catheter in the right internal jugular vein, using the anterior approach?
    Lessnau KD.
    Chest; 2005 Jan; 127(1):220-3. PubMed ID: 15653987
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  • 7. Accurate placement of central venous catheters: a prospective, randomized, multicenter trial.
    McGee WT, Ackerman BL, Rouben LR, Prasad VM, Bandi V, Mallory DL.
    Crit Care Med; 1993 Aug; 21(8):1118-23. PubMed ID: 8339574
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  • 8. Routine Chest Radiography Is Not Necessary After Ultrasound-Guided Right Internal Jugular Vein Catheterization.
    Hourmozdi JJ, Markin A, Johnson B, Fleming PR, Miller JB.
    Crit Care Med; 2016 Sep; 44(9):e804-8. PubMed ID: 27035241
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  • 9. Fast Track ultrasound protocol to detect acute complications after totally implantable venous access device placement.
    Wu CY, Lin FS, Wang YC, Chou WH, Lin WY, Sun WZ, Lin CP.
    Ann Surg Oncol; 2015 Sep; 22(6):1943-9. PubMed ID: 25404473
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  • 10. Routine chest radiographs after central line insertion: mandatory postprocedural evaluation or unnecessary waste of resources?
    Lucey B, Varghese JC, Haslam P, Lee MJ.
    Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol; 1999 Sep; 22(5):381-4. PubMed ID: 10501889
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  • 11. Value of postprocedural chest radiographs in the adult intensive care unit.
    Gray P, Sullivan G, Ostryzniuk P, McEwen TA, Rigby M, Roberts DE.
    Crit Care Med; 1992 Nov; 20(11):1513-8. PubMed ID: 1424692
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  • 12. Central Venous Catheter Tip Malposition After Internal Jugular Vein Cannulation in Pediatric Patients With Congenital Heart Disease.
    Maddali MM, Al Aliyani KRS, Arora NR, Sathiya PM.
    J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth; 2022 Aug; 36(8 Pt A):2483-2487. PubMed ID: 35184958
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  • 13. Is a routine chest x-ray necessary for children after fluoroscopically assisted central venous access?
    Janik JE, Cothren CC, Janik JS, Hendrickson RJ, Bensard DD, Partrick DA, Karrer FM.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2003 Aug; 38(8):1199-202. PubMed ID: 12891492
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  • 14. A reevaluation of the radiographically detectable complications of percutaneous venous access lines inserted by four subcutaneous approaches.
    Miller JA, Singireddy S, Maldjian P, Baker SR.
    Am Surg; 1999 Feb; 65(2):125-30. PubMed ID: 9926744
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  • 15. The Optimal Length of Insertion for Central Venous Catheters Via the Right Internal Jugular Vein in Pediatric Cardiac Surgical Patients.
    Maddali MM, Al-Shamsi F, Arora NR, Panchatcharam SM.
    J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth; 2020 Sep; 34(9):2386-2391. PubMed ID: 32362548
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  • 16. Intra-atrial ECG is not a reliable method for positioning left internal jugular vein catheters.
    Schummer W, Herrmann S, Schummer C, Funke F, Steenbeck J, Fuchs J, Uhlig T, Reinhart K.
    Br J Anaesth; 2003 Oct; 91(4):481-6. PubMed ID: 14504146
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  • 17. [Ultrasound visualization of the guidewire and positioning of the central venous catheter : A prospective observational study].
    Zick G, Eimer C, Renner J, Becher T, Kott M, Schädler D, Weiler N, Elke G.
    Anaesthesist; 2020 Jul; 69(7):489-496. PubMed ID: 32409857
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  • 19. [Malpositions and complications following central venous catheterization in relation to the access site].
    Maffessanti M, Bortolotto P, Kette F.
    Radiol Med; 1988 Jun; 75(6):609-12. PubMed ID: 3291004
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