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A Comparative study on the Efficacy of Transesophageal Echocardiography Guidance Versus Anatomical Landmark Technique in the placement of Central Venous Catheter Tip in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Surgery for Congenital Heart Diseases

A Comparative study on the Efficacy of Transesophageal Echocardiography Guidance Versus Anatomical Landmark Technique in the placement of Central Venous Catheter Tip in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Surgery for Congenital Heart Diseases

... GUIDANCE VERSUS ANATOMICAL LANDMARK TECHNIQUE IN THE PLA CEMENT OF CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER TIP IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGERY FOR CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES”, submitted by Dr. V. ...

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Endocarditis in High-Risk Neonates

Endocarditis in High-Risk Neonates

... Cultures of the central venous catheter tip, wound site, and blood grew Staphylococcus aureus.. Naf- cillin therapy was started but was changed to methicillin, and therapy was continued [r] ...

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Factors Associated with Infection of the Central Venous Catheter for Hemodialysis in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)

Factors Associated with Infection of the Central Venous Catheter for Hemodialysis in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)

... The rehabilitation of the dressing of the CVC was done during the session of acute hemodialysis or chronic (every four days) by the nurses of the UH. It was done outside of a hemodialysis session in case of soiling, pu- ...

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Subclavian central venous catheter related thrombosis in trauma patients: incidence, risk factors and influence of polyurethane type

Subclavian central venous catheter related thrombosis in trauma patients: incidence, risk factors and influence of polyurethane type

... Other SCVC characteristics, such as multiple lumina and left-side SCVC placement, also did not appear associated with a higher risk of SCVC-related DVT in trauma patients, although they have been reported in other ...

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Effectiveness of antimicrobial-coated central venous catheters for preventing catheter-related blood-stream infections with the implementation of bundles: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

Effectiveness of antimicrobial-coated central venous catheters for preventing catheter-related blood-stream infections with the implementation of bundles: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

... gender), catheter characteristics (e.g., catheter position and type of catheter), intervention details ...of catheter use), the specific process used in the trial, primary result variables ...

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Central venous access related adverse events after trabectedin infusions in soft tissue sarcoma patients; experience and management in a nationwide multi-center study

Central venous access related adverse events after trabectedin infusions in soft tissue sarcoma patients; experience and management in a nationwide multi-center study

... the catheter tip at one or several ...However, catheter thrombosis could also lead to VAD ...the catheter tip and the sterile inflamma- tion were not significantly associated (data not ...

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Systematic review of emergency department central venous and arterial catheter infection

Systematic review of emergency department central venous and arterial catheter infection

... (2) catheter tip and blood culture with the same organism AND not associated with some other cause, but did not meet CDC ...and catheter tip culture with clinical sepsis, but failed to include ...

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The microbiological and clinical outcome of guide wire exchanged versus newly inserted antimicrobial surface treated central venous catheters

The microbiological and clinical outcome of guide wire exchanged versus newly inserted antimicrobial surface treated central venous catheters

... tive tip culture for a pathogen (exclusion of skin flora and skin commensal organisms unless isolated from two different blood cultures as per Centre for Disease Con- trol guidelines), and c) the number of ...

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The use of semi-permanent central venous catheters in a population of hospital patients with malignant disease : determinants of adverse outcomes

The use of semi-permanent central venous catheters in a population of hospital patients with malignant disease : determinants of adverse outcomes

... 13 catheter exit sites) were reported as showing coagulase negative staphylococci ...non-infected catheter exit ...or catheter tip cultures) is ...1 catheter which was removed for exit ...

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Should central venous catheter be systematically removed in patients with suspected catheter related infection?

Should central venous catheter be systematically removed in patients with suspected catheter related infection?

... CVC tip (>15 colony- forming ...and/or catheter hubs and in peripheral ...of catheter-drawn blood was at least three times greater than that of blood obtained from a peripheral ...

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Detection of bacterial DNA from central venous catheter removed from patients by next generation sequencing: a preliminary clinical study

Detection of bacterial DNA from central venous catheter removed from patients by next generation sequencing: a preliminary clinical study

... nor catheter tip culture. It was presumed that both NGS and catheter tip culture were negative because no or a very small amount of bacteria below the detection limit were attached to the ...

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Sudden Unexpected Death During Central Hyperalimentation

Sudden Unexpected Death During Central Hyperalimentation

... A Silastic central venous catheter was placed into the right anterior jugular vein and the tip was shown by chest roentgenogram to lie free in the proximal right atrial cavity.. The pare[r] ...

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Pediatric Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters: Complication Rates Related to Catheter Tip Location

Pediatric Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters: Complication Rates Related to Catheter Tip Location

... ever, central catheter tip location may very well be important in providing venous access to a region of greater blood flow to achieve effective infusate he- ...of central venous ...

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Article title pediatric emergency cases managed with intraosseous access: indications,
complication and outcomes.

Article title pediatric emergency cases managed with intraosseous access: indications, complication and outcomes.

... umbilical catheter, central venous lines, venous cut-down, and ultrasound guided access, may be poor options because of the patient’s age or condition, the urgency of resuscitation, and/or the ...

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An educational program for decreasing catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units: a pre- and post-intervention observational study

An educational program for decreasing catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units: a pre- and post-intervention observational study

... A pre- and post-intervention observational study design was employed with the main outcome measure being yearly CRBSIs. The educational program was developed in 2010 by an infection control committee comprising a ...

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Risk of Infection Using Peripherally Inserted Central and Umbilical Catheters in Preterm Neonates

Risk of Infection Using Peripherally Inserted Central and Umbilical Catheters in Preterm Neonates

... In this retrospective population- based matched cohort study, we identi fi ed that there was no statistically signi fi cant difference in the CABSI rate when a UVC or PICC was used as the primary vascular access ...

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High risk of deep vein thrombosis associated with peripherally inserted central catheters in lymphoma

High risk of deep vein thrombosis associated with peripherally inserted central catheters in lymphoma

... In our study, we identified differences between the patients with and without UEDVT in the history of radiotherapy, history of chemotherapy, and platelet counts at first visit and at the time of diagnosis. There was no ...

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Indications and complications of inpatient parenteral nutrition prescribed to children in a large tertiary referral hospital

Indications and complications of inpatient parenteral nutrition prescribed to children in a large tertiary referral hospital

... Central venous catheter blockage affected ...after catheter placement (14% to 36%) [73]. Catheter occlusion can negatively impact on patient care: it can lead to a delay or cancellation ...

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Less invasive methods of advanced hemodynamic monitoring: principles, devices, and their role in the perioperative hemodynamic optimization

Less invasive methods of advanced hemodynamic monitoring: principles, devices, and their role in the perioperative hemodynamic optimization

... artery catheter; PP: Pulse pressure; PAWP: Pulmonary artery wedge pressure; PWTT: Pulse wave transition time; PI: Perfusion index; PPV: Pulse pressure variation; PVI: Pleth Variability Index; PVPI: Pulmonary ...

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Central Venous Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections: Incidence and an Analysis of Risk Factors

Central Venous Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections: Incidence and an Analysis of Risk Factors

... fifty-five central venous catheters (CVC) in 496 patients in the intensive care unit of Hospital Sultanah Aminah were studied to determine the incidence and risk factors for central venous ...

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