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156 related items for PubMed ID: 14624670

  • 1. What is the best site for central venous catheter insertion in critically ill patients?
    Timsit JF.
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  • 2. Central venous catheterization in the critically ill patient.
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  • 3. [Prevention and treatment of complications of central venous catheterization].
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  • 4. Internal jugular versus subclavian vein catheterization for central venous catheterization in orthotopic liver transplantation.
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  • 8. Hemodialysis catheters with citrate locking in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury treated with intermittent online hemofiltration or hemodialysis.
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  • 9. External jugular Groshong catheter is associated with fewer complications than a subclavian Argyle catheter.
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  • 11. [How to improve central venous catheter use in intensive care unit?].
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  • 12. Comparison of catheter-related infection and tip colonization between internal jugular and subclavian central venous catheters in surgical neonates.
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  • 13. A comparative study between two central veins for the introduction of totally implantable venous access devices in 1201 cancer patients.
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  • 15. [Insertion and removal of an implanted catheter].
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  • 16. Elevated levels of D-dimer and fragment 1+2 upon central venous catheter insertion and factor V Leiden predict subclavian vein thrombosis.
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  • 19. Central venous access in critically ill patients in the emergency department.
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