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Thrombosis as a complication of central venous access in pediatric patients with malignancies: a 5-year single-center experience

Thrombosis as a complication of central venous access in pediatric patients with malignancies: a 5-year single-center experience

... central venous access is necessary and we cannot influence patient- and cancer-associated features, it is important to discuss other potential options for reducing the incidence of CVC-associated ...

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Optimizing the Management of Peripheral Venous Access Pain in Children: Evidence, Impact, and Implementation

Optimizing the Management of Peripheral Venous Access Pain in Children: Evidence, Impact, and Implementation

... The final 2 articles in this supplement address pain management in children from a more systematic per- spective. A number of centers around the country have developed integrated, multidisciplinary, institution-wide ...

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Intrapulmonal dislocation of a totally implantable venous access device

Intrapulmonal dislocation of a totally implantable venous access device

... implantable venous access devices are broadly used for application of chemotherapy or intravenous nutrition, especially in patients with poor peripheral vein conditions ...

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Pharmacologic Approaches for Reducing Venous Access Pain in Children

Pharmacologic Approaches for Reducing Venous Access Pain in Children

... A variety of pharmacologic options are available to clinicians who want to provide effective and safe topical local anesthesia to children undergoing venous access procedures. These options can be ...

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Ultrasound-guided “short” midline catheters for difficult venous access in the emergency department: a retrospective analysis

Ultrasound-guided “short” midline catheters for difficult venous access in the emergency department: a retrospective analysis

... peripheral venous access has been demonstrated to be superior to the traditional landmark and palpation approach in achieving successful venous cannulation, since it reduces the number of percutan- ...

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Pediatric central venous access devices: nursing interventions

Pediatric central venous access devices: nursing interventions

... central venous catheter (CVC) was placed. This catheter provides stable venous access for administration of fluids, medications, and labs dur- ing his ...

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Behavioral Approaches to Anxiety and Pain Management for Pediatric Venous Access

Behavioral Approaches to Anxiety and Pain Management for Pediatric Venous Access

... Pediatric venous access causes unnecessary anxiety and pain in children and, in turn, can have detrimental ...pediatric venous access distress management can be organized ...After ...

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Ultrasound guided totally implantable venous access ports via the right innominate vein: a new approach for patients with breast cancer

Ultrasound guided totally implantable venous access ports via the right innominate vein: a new approach for patients with breast cancer

... Totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAPs) can be used for the infusion of various chemotherapeutic drugs [1]. Compared with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs), TIVAPs are widely used in ...

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Totally Implantable Venous Access Port Infection in Northwest of Iran

Totally Implantable Venous Access Port Infection in Northwest of Iran

... In modern oncology, the old, temporary and permanent tunneled catheters are increasingly replaced by implantation of central venous port systems. Patients need to have effective and safe systems for long-term ...

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Case report of a central venous access device-associated thrombosis with aortic embolism in a preterm infant

Case report of a central venous access device-associated thrombosis with aortic embolism in a preterm infant

... Background: Thrombosis in neonates is commonly a central venous access device (CVAD) associated complication. Furthermore, a patent foramen ovale (PFO) is frequently seen in preterm infants. Even though a ...

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Flushing ports of totally implantable venous access devices, and impact of the Huber point needle bevel orientation: experimental tests and numerical computation

Flushing ports of totally implantable venous access devices, and impact of the Huber point needle bevel orientation: experimental tests and numerical computation

... repeated venous access when patients need regular intravenous ...the venous capital, but they also bring comfort, autonomy, and safety to the patients, and ease and reliability of use for the health ...

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Epidemiology and natural history of central venous access device use and infusion pump function in the NO16966 trial

Epidemiology and natural history of central venous access device use and infusion pump function in the NO16966 trial

... out of 169 (91.1%) of all cases. Common adverse events in this category included pain, haematoma and haemorrhage. Central venous access device-associated adverse events occurred more frequently at baseline ...

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Removal of totally implanted venous access ports for suspected infection in the intensive care unit: a multicenter observational study

Removal of totally implanted venous access ports for suspected infection in the intensive care unit: a multicenter observational study

... TIVAP-related infection upon admission would be help- ful to prevent patients from undue procedures. Unfortu- nately, our study failed at providing new insightful clues in this purpose. Immunosuppression, a known risk ...

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The Vanishing Veins: Difficult Venous
Access in a Patient Requiring Translumbar,
Transhepatic, and Transcollateral Central
Catheter Insertion

The Vanishing Veins: Difficult Venous Access in a Patient Requiring Translumbar, Transhepatic, and Transcollateral Central Catheter Insertion

... Central venous access in a patient with central vein stenosis remains a challenge for both the referring physicians and the interventional ...central venous access in ...

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Pyoderma gangrenosum after totally implanted central venous access device insertion

Pyoderma gangrenosum after totally implanted central venous access device insertion

... central venous access device (TICVAD) insertion are frequently at risk of infection, firstly by implanting foreign material, which can be colonized and difficult to treat, secondly because the underlying ...

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Venous access in neonates: our experience

Venous access in neonates: our experience

... long-term venous access automatically becomes an important part of this kind of neonatal ...intravenous access in ...intravenous access in neonates including their complications and prevention ...

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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

... A retrospective analysis of VARAE in all patients treated with trabectedin was performed in all five participating Dutch sarcoma referral centers: the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), the Netherlands Cancer ...

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Percutaneous subclavian artery stent-graft placement following failed ultrasound guided subclavian venous access

Percutaneous subclavian artery stent-graft placement following failed ultrasound guided subclavian venous access

... The anesthetist then used the same ultrasound unit attempting to access the right subclavian vein for venous sheath placement. Following what was presumed to be successful ultrasound guided venous ...

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Pain and efficacy of local anesthetics for central venous access

Pain and efficacy of local anesthetics for central venous access

... Methods: Sixty-two patients were studied in a randomized, double-blinded prospective fashion. Patients received 1% lidocaine (L), buffered 1% lidocaine (LB), or 2% chloroprocaine (CP) injected around the internal jugular ...

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A clinical pathway for the management of difficult venous access

A clinical pathway for the management of difficult venous access

... In an attempt to reduce the burden of DiVA for pa- tients and treating teams, the AHCST along with the central venous access service, developed a DiVA pathway that provided better direction for clinical ...

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