Central Venous Catheterization (Catheterization, Central)
291
relevant articles (1 outcomes,
13 trials/studies)
found for this Therapy
Description:
Placement of an intravenous catheter in the subclavian, jugular, or other central vein for central venous pressure determination, chemotherapy, hemodialysis, or hyperalimentation.
Also Known As:
Catheterization, Central; Venous Catheterization, Central; Catheterization, Central Venous; Central Catheterization; Catheterizations, Central; Catheterizations, Central Venous; Central Catheterizations; Central Venous Catheterizations; Venous Catheterizations, Central
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Therapy Context: Research Results
Experts
| 1. | Schummer, C:
2 articles
(10/2003 - 11/2001)
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| 2. | Schummer, W:
2 articles
(10/2003 - 11/2001)
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| 3. | Eom, Minseob:
1 article
(09/2008)
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| 4. | Kim, Youn Shin:
1 article
(09/2008)
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| 5. | Fabbian, Fabio:
1 article
(06/2008)
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| 6. | Catizone, Luigi:
1 article
(06/2008)
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| 7. | Uggeri, Simona:
1 article
(06/2008)
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| 8. | Novák, P:
1 article
(02/2008)
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| 9. | Manasová, M:
1 article
(02/2008)
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| 10. | Yikilmaz, Ali:
1 article
(02/2008)
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Related Diseases
| 1. | Pericardial Effusion
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| 2. | Infection
04/01/2008
- " METHODS: A systematic review of studies published between January 1985 and February 2007 was carried out using the keywords 'catheterization - central venous' with combinations of infection*, prevention* and bloodstream*" 11/28/1998
- " MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study have followed in a prospective way during 6 months all the children with central venous catheterization (489 catheters), from the moment of insertion until withdrawal, collecting various data previous to the development of the infection: place of insert, type of catheter, duration, clinic information, microbiology, and the treatments administered through the catheter" 02/01/2007
- " Candida infection following central venous catheterization (CVC) is a well known complication, most common infection being that caused by Candida albicans" 12/01/2006
- " To reduce catheter-related bloodstream infections: is the subclavian route better than the jugular route for central venous catheterization?" 06/01/2006
- " The increasing incidence of central venous catheter (CVC)-related infections can be ascribed to the wider indications to central venous catheterization, to the higher attention to this issue paid by clinicians and microbiologists, and to the patient population referred to hospitals, increasingly characterized by different degrees of immunosuppression and often in critical clinical conditions"
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| 3. | Thrombosis (Thrombus)
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| 4. | Sepsis (Septicemia)
05/01/2007
- " Her condition was consistent with neonatal sepsis, and she was treated with advanced life support, antibiotic therapy, parenteral nutrition, blood transfusion, and central venous catheterization" 02/01/2005
- " In multivariate analysis, open policy, mechanical ventilation, central venous catheterization, sepsis, and higher Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score each independently predicted mortality" 08/01/2002
- " Central venous catheterization is one of the important sepsis reasons in surgical patients" 12/01/2001
- " There was a significant association between sepsis and central venous catheterization for 3 days or more" 11/28/1998
- " Septicemia associated with central venous catheterization in a children's hospital"
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| 5. | Critical Illness (Critically Ill)
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