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Axillary vein access for antiarrhythmic cardiac device implantation: a literature review.
Sassone B, Valzania C, Laffi M, Virzì S, Luzi M; Task Force on Imaging of the Italian Association of Arrhythmias and Cardiac Pacing (AIAC). Sassone B, et al. J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown). 2021 Apr 1;22(4):237-245. doi: 10.2459/JCM.0000000000001044. J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown). 2021. PMID: 33633038 Review.
In particular, extrathoracic lead access through the axillary vein seems to be associated with lower complication incidence than subclavian vein puncture and higher success rate than cephalic vein cutdown. In literature, many techniques have been described for ax
In particular, extrathoracic lead access through the axillary vein seems to be associated with lower complication incidence th …
Axillary vein puncture versus cephalic vein cutdown for cardiac implantable electronic device implantation: A meta-analysis.
Vetta G, Magnocavallo M, Parlavecchio A, Caminiti R, Polselli M, Sorgente A, Cauti FM, Crea P, Pannone L, Marcon L, Savio AL, Pistelli L, Vetta F, Chierchia GB, Rossi P, Bianchi S, Natale A, de Asmundis C, Rocca DGD. Vetta G, et al. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2023 Aug;46(8):942-947. doi: 10.1111/pace.14728. Epub 2023 Jun 28. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2023. PMID: 37378419
INTRODUCTION: Cephalic vein cutdown (CVC) and axillary vein puncture (AVP) are both recommended for transvenous implantation of leads for cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs). ...
INTRODUCTION: Cephalic vein cutdown (CVC) and axillary vein puncture (AVP) are both recommended for transvenous implantation o …
Axillary vein thrombosis 30 h after caesarean section: a case report and literature review.
Cai B, Li G. Cai B, et al. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Oct 20;22(1):783. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-05122-y. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022. PMID: 36266638 Free PMC article. Review.
BACKGROUND: Axillary vein thrombosis is a very rare disorder. However, a case of axillary vein thrombosis shortly after caesarean section has not been reported previously. We report a case of axillary vein thrombosis 30 h after caesarean …
BACKGROUND: Axillary vein thrombosis is a very rare disorder. However, a case of axillary vein thrombosis shortl …
Axillary vein access using ultrasound guidance, Venography or Cephalic Cutdown-What is the optimal access technique for insertion of pacing leads?
Davis L, Chik W, Kumar S, Sivagangabalan G, Thomas SP, Denniss AR. Davis L, et al. J Arrhythm. 2021 Sep 26;37(6):1506-1511. doi: 10.1002/joa3.12639. eCollection 2021 Dec. J Arrhythm. 2021. PMID: 34887955 Free PMC article. Review.
The benefits and hazards of each approach (cephalic vein cutdown, axillary vein cannulation using venography and ultrasound) are discussed. Each approach has its advantages and hazards that need to be considered for the individual patient and balanced against the sk …
The benefits and hazards of each approach (cephalic vein cutdown, axillary vein cannulation using venography and ultrasound) a …
Ultrasound-guided Axillary Vein Puncture in Cardiac Lead Implantation: Time to Move to a New Standard Access?
Tagliari AP, Kochi AN, Mastella B, Saadi RP, di Leoni Ferrari A, Dussin LH, de Moura L, Martins MR, Saadi EK, Polanczyk CA. Tagliari AP, et al. Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev. 2020 Aug;9(2):78-82. doi: 10.15420/aer.2020.17. Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev. 2020. PMID: 32983528 Free PMC article. Review.
Alternative strategies to intrathoracic subclavian vein puncture include cephalic vein dissection or axillary vein puncture, which can be guided by fluoroscopy, venography or, more recently, ultrasound. In this article, the authors analyse the state of the art of ul …
Alternative strategies to intrathoracic subclavian vein puncture include cephalic vein dissection or axillary vein puncture, w …
Subclavian and Axillary Vein Access Versus Cephalic Vein Cutdown for Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Implantation: A Meta-Analysis.
Atti V, Turagam MK, Garg J, Koerber S, Angirekula A, Gopinathannair R, Natale A, Lakkireddy D. Atti V, et al. JACC Clin Electrophysiol. 2020 Jun;6(6):661-671. doi: 10.1016/j.jacep.2020.01.006. Epub 2020 Mar 16. JACC Clin Electrophysiol. 2020. PMID: 32553216 Free article.
METHODS: A comprehensive search for studies comparing subclavian vein puncture (SVP) and axillary vein puncture (AVP) versus cephalic vein cutdown (CVC) for CIED implantation was performed in PubMed, Google Scholar, EMBASE, SCOPUS, ClinicalTrials.gov, and various sc …
METHODS: A comprehensive search for studies comparing subclavian vein puncture (SVP) and axillary vein puncture (AVP) versus c …
Ultrasound guided axillary vein catheterization versus subclavian vein cannulation with landmark technique: A PRISMA-compliant systematic review and meta-analysis.
Zhou J, Wu L, Zhang C, Wang J, Liu Y, Ping L. Zhou J, et al. Medicine (Baltimore). 2022 Oct 28;101(43):e31509. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000031509. Medicine (Baltimore). 2022. PMID: 36316830 Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND: Although ultrasound (US) guided axillary vein (AV) catheterization has been well described, evidence for its efficacy and safety compared with conventional infraclavicular landmark guided subclavian vein (SCV) cannulation have not been comprehensively ap …
BACKGROUND: Although ultrasound (US) guided axillary vein (AV) catheterization has been well described, evidence for its effic …
Ultrasound-guided access to the axillary vein for implantation of cardiac implantable electronic devices: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
D'Arrigo S, Perna F, Annetta MG, Pittiruti M. D'Arrigo S, et al. J Vasc Access. 2023 Jul;24(4):854-863. doi: 10.1177/11297298211054621. Epub 2021 Nov 1. J Vasc Access. 2023. PMID: 34724839
The aims of our systematic review were to quantify the expected rate of procedural success, early and late complications during CIED implantation using US-guided puncture of the axillary vein and to perform a meta-analysis of those studies that compared the US techn …
The aims of our systematic review were to quantify the expected rate of procedural success, early and late complications during CIED implant …
Revisiting Ultrasound-Guided Subclavian/Axillary Vein Cannulations: Importance of Pleural Avoidance With Rib Trajectory.
Senussi MH, Kantamneni PC, Omranian A, Latifi M, Hanane T, Mireles-Cabodevila E, Chaisson NF, Duggal A, Moghekar A. Senussi MH, et al. J Intensive Care Med. 2017 Jul;32(6):396-399. doi: 10.1177/0885066617701413. Epub 2017 Mar 30. J Intensive Care Med. 2017. PMID: 28359216
We revisit a method that may provide increased safety and avoidance of pneumothorax during ultrasound-guided subclavian/axillary vein cannulation. This is achieved by directing the needle toward the subclavian vein at a point where it traverses over the second rib, …
We revisit a method that may provide increased safety and avoidance of pneumothorax during ultrasound-guided subclavian/axillary v
Infraclavicular access to the axillary vein - new possibilities for the catheterization of the central veins in the intensive care unit.
Gawda R, Czarnik T, Łysenko L. Gawda R, et al. Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther. 2016;48(5):360-366. doi: 10.5603/AIT.a2016.0055. Epub 2016 Nov 21. Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther. 2016. PMID: 27869288 Free article. Review.
Nevertheless, these attempts are not always obtainable for critically ill patients. For this reason, the axillary vein seems to be a rational alternative approach. In this narrative review, we evaluate the usefulness of the infraclavicular access to the axillary
Nevertheless, these attempts are not always obtainable for critically ill patients. For this reason, the axillary vein seems t …
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