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Optima Positioning of Central Venous Catheters

Yoon CJ, Chung SW, Chang WJ, Lee HS

  • KMID: 1999018
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 1998 Mar;9(1):70-74.
BACKGROUND: Catheterization of central vein may cause fetal complications such as cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac temponade, atrial perforation etc. For prevention of these complications, tip of central venous catheter should located...
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Hydrothorax and Broken Catheters from Central Venous Catheterization

Kim SG, Shin MK, Ahn CK

  • KMID: 2237210
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1981 Sep;14(3):345-349.
Percutaneous cannulatien has become an accepted technique for monitoring central venous pressure and pulmonary wedge pressure via a Swan Gans catheter. The technique is not without hazard. Complications include thrombophlebitis,...
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Mediastinal and Intrapleural Hydrothorax Following Subclavian Central Venous Catheterization - A case report

Oh YS, Baik HJ, Kim SD, Lee BY

Hydrothorax is a known complication of central venaus catheterization. We observed mediastinal hydrothorax following intrapleural effusion secondary to central venous catheter malposition in a 3 month child who was treated...
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Inadvertent Arterial Catheterization of Central Venous Catheter: A Case Report

Oh SY

Central venous catheterization is one of the most important procedures for initial resuscitation of hemodynamically unstable patients including multiple trauma patients. Inadvertent arterial placement of the large caliber central venous...
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Insertion and Management of Central Venous Catheters

Bae JI

The indications for placement of central venous catheters are continually expanding. The rapid growth of hemodialysis services, transplantation programs, and oncologic centers has contributed to the need for maintaining patients...
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Accidental Insertion of Entire Catheter in the Right Femoral Vein during Central Venous Catheterization: A case report

Cho SM, Kim KJ, Park PH, Bai SJ, Nam YT

This is a case report of the accidental insertion of an entire catheter into the right femoral vein during central venous catheterization through the right femoral vein. The risks of...
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A clinical study of fibrin sleeve formation on indwelling subclavian central venous catheters

Choi JS, Sung KH

  • KMID: 1693358
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1992 Jul;43(1):111-117.
No abstract available.
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Accidental malpositioning of 9Fr central venous catheter in the right subclavian vein via right internal jugular vein: A case report

Yang SH, Ko JS, Kim GS, Gwak MS

  • KMID: 1971008
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2010 Jul;5(3):264-266.
Central venous catheters can provide important hemodynamic information in patients with cardiopulmonary disease and access for medicine, fluid, and blood administration during surgery. The placement of central venous catheters is...
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Malpositions of Central Venous Catheter

Youn YM, Lee SK

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Hemomediastinum Caused by Central Venous Catheter

Lee KH, Lee KM, Lee YB, Lim HK, Han JW

Numerous complications may accompany the central venous catheterization. The followings have been reported after central venous catheterization as complications: thrombophlebitis, air embolism, pneumothorax or hydrothorax, subcutaneous emphysema, cardiac tamponade and...
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Prospective study for prevention of thrombophlebitis of indwelling central venous catheters

Kim MJ, Moon TI, Chae KM

  • KMID: 1940046
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1991 Feb;40(2):235-242.
No abstract available.
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Hemoptysis after Left Subclavian Central Venous Catheterization during Anesthesia Induction for Open Heart Surgery : Two cases report

Do JY, Kim IS, Hong SJ, Park JH, Shin KM

Central venous catheters allow a measurement of the hemodynamic variables that cannot be measured accurately by noninvasive means, and allow the delivery of medications and nutritional support that cannot be...
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Hydrohemothorax following Subclavian Vein Catheterization

Jeoung BY, Cho YL

  • KMID: 2357561
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1979 Sep;12(3):308-311.
Central venous catheterization has become an important aid in the correct management of the critically ill patient and is being used more often than in the past. However, no technic...
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Malposition of a Subclavian Catheter in the Internal Jugular Vein Due to the Direction of a J-type Guidewire End

Jeon YT, Oh YS, Bahk JH

A central venous catheter is inserted through the subclavian vein for the purpose of administration of fluids and drugs, and the monitoring of the central venous pressure. Central venous...
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Hemomediastinum Caused by Subclavian Catheterization : A case report

Moon YE, Ryu KH

  • KMID: 2263308
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2008 Jul;3(3):228-231.
Central venous catheterization has been widely used in the anesthetic management. Unfortunately, the use of central venous catheter may be associated with adverse events that are hazardous to patients. We...
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Roentgenographic Confirmation of Central Venous Catheter Tips

Lee WJ, Sung NS, Lee KM, Um DJ

To compare the rate of success and incidence of complications associated with currently popular routes of percutaneous central venous cannulation, we studied 131 patients in whom central venous catheterization was...
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Misplacement of Central Venous Catheter Tip

Kwak HS, Yoon SM, Yoon SM

  • KMID: 2357822
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1977 Dec;10(2):149-154.
Monitoring of the central venous pressure is a simple, relatively inexpensive method of assessing a patient's cardiac status, circulating blood volume, and vasomotor tone. The simplest way of checking...
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Malfunction due to Kinking and Bending of a Double Lumen Central Venous Catheter : A Case Report

Yoon KB, Kim WO, Cha JH, Lee KY

  • KMID: 1513804
  • Korean J Crit Care Med.
  • 2006 Dec;21(2):131-134.
Central venous catheters provide an important means of vascular access and are increasingly used. Catheter occlusion refers to the inability to infuse or withdraw fluids from a catheter and could...
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A clinical review of central venous catheterization

Yoon WH, Ha WS, Park ST, Choi SK, Hong SC, Han HS

  • KMID: 1693522
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1992 Nov;43(5):725-731.
No abstract available.
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Pericardial Effusion after Central Venous Catheterization of Subclavian Vein

Lee SB, Kim SC

  • KMID: 2333050
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2011 Dec;22(6):764-767.
Central venous catheterization of a subclavian vein is commonly used in emergency departments for hemodynamic monitoring of patients undergoing shock. Though central venous catheterization has many advantages, it can cause...
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