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148 related items for PubMed ID: 1744327

  • 1. Subclavian vein catheterization in critically ill children: analysis of 322 cannulations.
    Casado-Flores J, Valdivielso-Serna A, Pérez-Jurado L, Pozo-Román J, Monleón-Luque M, García-Pérez J, Ruiz-Beltran A, García-Teresa MA.
    Intensive Care Med; 1991; 17(6):350-4. PubMed ID: 1744327
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  • 2. Complications of central venous catheterization in critically ill children.
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  • 3. Central venous catheters in pediatric patients--subclavian venous approach as the first choice.
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  • 4. Percutaneous insertion of subclavian venous catheters in infants and children.
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  • 5. The incidence of infectious complications of central venous catheters at the subclavian, internal jugular, and femoral sites in an intensive care unit population.
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    Crit Care Med; 2005 Jan; 33(1):13-20; discussion 234-5. PubMed ID: 15644643
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  • 6. Upper body central venous catheters in pediatric cardiac surgery.
    Miller JW, Vu DN, Chai PJ, Kreutzer JH, John JB, Vener DF, Jacobs JP.
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  • 7. Mechanical and infectious complications of central venous cannulation in children: lessons learned from a 10-year experience placing more than 1000 catheters.
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  • 8. Percutaneous subclavian central venous catheterization in children and adolescents: success, complications and related factors.
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  • 9. Percutaneous catheterization of the axillary vein in infants and children.
    Metz RI, Lucking SE, Chaten FC, Williams TM, Mickell JJ.
    Pediatrics; 1990 Apr; 85(4):531-3. PubMed ID: 2314966
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  • 10. Assessment of central venous catheterization and complications in a tertiary pediatric intensive care unit.
    Tolunay İ, Yıldızdaş RD, Elçi H, Alabaz D.
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  • 11. Catheter malplacement during central venous cannulation through arm veins in pediatric patients.
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  • 12. A prospective randomised trial comparing insertion success rate and incidence of catheterisation-related complications for subclavian venous catheterisation using a thin-walled introducer needle or a catheter-over-needle technique.
    Kim E, Kim BG, Lim YJ, Jeon YT, Hwang JW, Kim HC, Choi YH, Park HP.
    Anaesthesia; 2016 Sep; 71(9):1030-6. PubMed ID: 27396474
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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.
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  • 14. Comparison of Oligon catheters and chlorhexidine-impregnated sponges with standard multilumen central venous catheters for prevention of associated colonization and infections in intensive care unit patients: a multicenter, randomized, controlled study.
    Arvaniti K, Lathyris D, Clouva-Molyvdas P, Haidich AB, Mouloudi E, Synnefaki E, Koulourida V, Georgopoulos D, Gerogianni N, Nakos G, Matamis D, Catheter-Related Infections in ICU (CRI-ICU) Group.
    Crit Care Med; 2012 Feb; 40(2):420-9. PubMed ID: 21926583
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  • 15. Complications of femoral and subclavian venous catheterization in critically ill patients: a randomized controlled trial.
    Merrer J, De Jonghe B, Golliot F, Lefrant JY, Raffy B, Barre E, Rigaud JP, Casciani D, Misset B, Bosquet C, Outin H, Brun-Buisson C, Nitenberg G, French Catheter Study Group in Intensive Care.
    JAMA; 2001 Aug 08; 286(6):700-7. PubMed ID: 11495620
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  • 16. To reduce catheter-related bloodstream infections: is the subclavian route better than the jugular route for central venous catheterization?
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    J Infect Chemother; 2006 Dec 08; 12(6):363-5. PubMed ID: 17235641
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  • 17. Efficacy of subcutaneous tunneling for prevention of bacterial colonization of femoral central venous catheters in critically ill children.
    Nahum E, Levy I, Katz J, Samra Z, Ashkenazi S, Ben-Ari J, Schonfeld T, Dagan O.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2002 Nov 08; 21(11):1000-4. PubMed ID: 12442019
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  • 18. Influence of shoulder position on central venous catheter tip location during infraclavicular subclavian approach.
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  • 19. Percutaneous central access in patients younger than 5 years: size does matter.
    Janik JE, Conlon SJ, Janik JS.
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  • 20. Complications associated with central venous catheters inserted in critically ill neonates.
    Hruszkewycz V, Holtrop PC, Batton DG, Morden RS, Gibson P, Band JD.
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