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Ultrasound guidance versus anatomical landmarks for subclavian or femoral vein catheterization.
Brass P, Hellmich M, Kolodziej L, Schick G, Smith AF. Brass P, et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015 Jan 9;1(1):CD011447. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011447. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015. PMID: 25575245 Free PMC article. Review.
OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of two-dimensional ultrasound (US)- or Doppler ultrasound (USD)-guided puncture techniques for subclavian vein, axillary vein and femoral vein puncture during central venou …
OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of two-dimensional ultrasound (US)- or Doppler …
Safe subclavian vein cannulation.
Thompson EC, Calver LE. Thompson EC, et al. Am Surg. 2005 Feb;71(2):180-3. Am Surg. 2005. PMID: 16022021 Review.
Physicians and other advanced medical personnel commonly perform subclavian vein cannulation. Success depends on adequate knowledge of the anatomy. With this knowledge subclavian vein cannulation can be performed with low complication rates. The manusc …
Physicians and other advanced medical personnel commonly perform subclavian vein cannulation. Success depends on adequate know …
Thoracic outlet syndrome: a narrative review.
Masocatto NO, Da-Matta T, Prozzo TG, Couto WJ, Porfirio G. Masocatto NO, et al. Rev Col Bras Cir. 2019 Dec 20;46(5):e20192243. doi: 10.1590/0100-6991e-20192243. eCollection 2019. Rev Col Bras Cir. 2019. PMID: 31859722 Free article. Review. English, Portuguese.
The Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) results from compression of the brachial plexus, the subclavian artery and the subclavian vein in the thoracic outlet region. This compression may take place between the clavicle and the first rib or by a number of anatomical varia …
The Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) results from compression of the brachial plexus, the subclavian artery and the subclavian vein
Supraclavicular approach for subclavian vein catheterization in pediatric anesthesia: The reborn of an ancient technique with the ultrasound's assistance.
Giraldo Gutiérrez DS, Bautista Sánchez J, Reyes Patiño RD. Giraldo Gutiérrez DS, et al. Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim (Engl Ed). 2019 May;66(5):267-276. doi: 10.1016/j.redar.2019.01.001. Epub 2019 Feb 1. Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim (Engl Ed). 2019. PMID: 30718017 Review. English, Spanish.
However, some specific factors in children, such as the short neck and the easy collapse of this vein, which is accentuated in situations such as hypovolaemia and changes in the respiratory pattern, can lead to greater difficulty. The supraclavicular approach of the subclavian
However, some specific factors in children, such as the short neck and the easy collapse of this vein, which is accentuated in situations su …
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Narrative Review.
Li N, Dierks G, Vervaeke HE, Jumonville A, Kaye AD, Myrcik D, Paladini A, Varrassi G, Viswanath O, Urits I. Li N, et al. J Clin Med. 2021 Mar 1;10(5):962. doi: 10.3390/jcm10050962. J Clin Med. 2021. PMID: 33804565 Free PMC article. Review.
Ultrasound-Guided Subclavian Vein Catheterization: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Lalu MM, Fayad A, Ahmed O, Bryson GL, Fergusson DA, Barron CC, Sullivan P, Thompson C; Canadian Perioperative Anesthesia Clinical Trials Group. Lalu MM, et al. Crit Care Med. 2015 Jul;43(7):1498-507. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000000973. Crit Care Med. 2015. PMID: 25803646 Review.
OBJECTIVE: Although ultrasound guidance for subclavian vein catheterization has been well described, evidence for its use has not been comprehensively appraised. Thus, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine whether ultrasound guidance of …
OBJECTIVE: Although ultrasound guidance for subclavian vein catheterization has been well described, evidence for its use has …
Central venous catheter-related thrombosis in children and adults.
Citla Sridhar D, Abou-Ismail MY, Ahuja SP. Citla Sridhar D, et al. Thromb Res. 2020 Mar;187:103-112. doi: 10.1016/j.thromres.2020.01.017. Epub 2020 Jan 15. Thromb Res. 2020. PMID: 31981840 Review.
Multiple risk factors have been associated with a higher risk of CRT, including older age, hospitalization, CVC insertion in the subclavian vein, left-sided CVC insertion, longer duration of catheter, catheter-to-vein ratio > 0.45, and type of CVC. ...
Multiple risk factors have been associated with a higher risk of CRT, including older age, hospitalization, CVC insertion in the subclavi
Diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome.
Sanders RJ, Hammond SL, Rao NM. Sanders RJ, et al. J Vasc Surg. 2007 Sep;46(3):601-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2007.04.050. J Vasc Surg. 2007. PMID: 17826254 Free article. Review.
Venous TOS presents with arm swelling, cyanosis, and pain due to subclavian vein obstruction, with or without thrombosis. Neurogenic TOS is due to brachial plexus compression usually from scarred scalene muscles secondary to neck trauma, whiplash injuries being the …
Venous TOS presents with arm swelling, cyanosis, and pain due to subclavian vein obstruction, with or without thrombosis. Neur …
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