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A Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Case in Which Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Was Not Possible Due to Iatrogenic Pneumothorax after Unnecessary Central Catheterization

Kim HI, Oh SB

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is used to treat carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. However, untreated pneumothorax is an absolute contraindication for HBOT. More caution is needed with regard to monoplace hyperbaric...
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Safety and Feasibility of Ultrasound-guided Peripherally Inserted Central Catheterization for Chemo-Delivery

Song TJ, Yang SS, Yoon WS

PURPOSE: This study examined the safety of an ultrasound-guided peripherally insertion central catheter (PICC) for patients undergoing chemotherapy. METHODS: The medical records of consecutive patients who received ultrasound-guided PICC for chemotherapy...
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Central Venous Catheterization before Versus after Computed Tomography in Hemodynamically Unstable Patients with Major Blunt Trauma: Clinical Characteristics and Factors for Decision Making

Kim JH, Ha SO, Park YS, Yi JH, Hur SB, Lee KH

PURPOSE: When hemodynamically unstable patients with blunt major trauma arrive at the emergency department (ED), the safety of performing early whole-body computed tomography (WBCT) is concerning. Some clinicians perform central...
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The method to reduce the malposition rate via reposition of guidewire with ultrasound guidance in the central venous catheterization

Kang T, Cho S, Ahn H, Min J, Jeong W, Ryu S, Oh S, Kim S, You Y, Lee J, Park J, Yoo I, Cho Y

OBJECTIVE: Malposition of central venous catheterization (CVC) may cause vascular related complications and catheter dysfunctions. The aim of this study was to reduce the malposition rate of CVC by repositioning...
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Usefulness of ultrasonography for the evaluation of catheter misplacement and complications after central venous catheterization

Kim YI, Ryu JH, Min MK, Park MR, Park SC, Yeom SR, Han SK, Park SW, Lee SH

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether ultrasonographic examination compared to chest radiography (CXR) is effective for evaluating complications after central venous catheterization. METHODS: We performed a prospective observational study. Immediately after central venous...
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Endovascular Repair of Inadvertent Arterial Injury Induced by Central Venous Catheterization Using a Vascular Closure Device: A Case Report

Kim SH, Jang WJ, Oh JH, Song YG

Central venous catheterization can cause various complications. Inadvertent subclavian artery catheterization was performed during insertion of a central venous catheter in a 73-year-old man suffering from panperitonitis due to small-bowel...
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Early-onset Pericardial Effusion after Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheterization in a Preterm Infant

Kwak KJ, Park JH, Choi HJ, Kim CS, Lee SL

Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICC) are commonly used to provide long term intravascular access for parenteral nutrition and medications in preterm infants, but rarely life-threatening complications associated with malposition...
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A Rare Case of Massive Hemothorax due to Central Venous Catheterization Treated with Angiographic Stent Implantation

Bae JM

In critically ill patients, centeral venous catheterization is a widely used procedure for fluid resuscitation, massive transfusion, total parenteral nutrition, central venous pressure monitoring and hemodialysis. However, many complications are...
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Interruption of Chest Compression for Central Venous Catheterization during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Kim YO, Park HS

BACKGROUND: Peripheral venous catheterization (PVC) is a less invasive and time consuming technique than central venous catheterization (CVC); however, for patients in circulatory collapse or receiving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), PVC...
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Guide Wire Entrapment during Central Venous Catheterization

Kim KW, Kim JH, Park SH, Kim JY, Lee SI, Kim KT, Park JS, Kim JW, Choe WJ

We experienced a case of venous vessel wall entrapment between the introducer needle and the guide wire during an attempt to perform right internal jugular vein (IJV) catheterization. The guide...
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Guidewire Entrapment During Central Venous Catheterization

Lee S, Doh H, Lee S, Lee J, Seo J

  • KMID: 2333583
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2013 Dec;24(6):771-774.
Central venous catheterization is common in the emergency department for monitoring of CVP (central venous pressure), fluid administration, and drug infusions. However, the insertion of a central venous catheter is...
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Misdiagnosis of pneumothorax by ultrasonography after central venous catheterization in a patient with pleural adhesion

Seo H, Moon YJ, Park SJ, Song JG

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Cephalad malposition after central venous catheterization through right internal jugular vein

Lee SY, Lee JY, Yang E, Nam SJ, Bang YS

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How to Decrease the Malposition Rate of Central Venous Catheterization: Real-Time Ultrasound-Guided Reposition

Ahn H, Kim G, Cho B, Jeong W, You Y, Ryu S, Lee J, Kim S, Yoo I, Cho Y

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this retrospective and prospective study is to evaluate the efficiency of ultrasound (US) guidance as a method of decreasing the malposition rate of central venous catheterization...
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The Position of Patients for Safe Central Venous Catheterization Via the Internal Jugular Vein: Prospective Observational Study of Critically Ill Patients

Lee JB, Kim JY, Cho YS, Lim H, Kim HJ, Choi JH

  • KMID: 2191969
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2013 Oct;24(5):579-590.
PURPOSE: Carotid artery injuries are common complications during catheterization of the internal jugular vein. To increase successful catheterization, the best position for the reduction of carotid artery injuries was determined....
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P Wave Change Ratio; A Technique for the Central Venous Catheterization

Lee DS

PURPOSE: This study examined the value of an electrocardiogram (ECG) in central venous catheterization (CVC) for nutrition support. METHODS: The rates of change in the P wave and the QRS wave...
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A Broken J-Guide Wire during Central Venous Catheterization : A case report

Lee KM, Park DS, Lee SE, Kim YH, Lim SH, Lee JH, Cheong SH, Choe YK, Kim YJ, Shin CM

  • KMID: 1882653
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2007 Oct;2(4):266-269.
J-guide wires have been widely used for central venous catheterization with the popularity of the Seldinger technique. However, many adverse sequelae of central venous catheterization have been reported. We report...
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Optimal Length of Central Venous Catheterization Using 3-Dimensional Multi-Detector Row Computed Tomography

Hong KJ, Shin JH, Park HS, Kim SC, Suh GJ, Rhee JE

  • KMID: 1837062
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2007 Oct;18(5):387-393.
PURPOSE: Knowing the optimal length of central venous catheterization is important in order to prevent complications provoked by inappropriate placement of the tip of central venous catheter. We evaluated the...
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Cerebral Air Embolism Following Central Venous Catheterization in a Patient with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

Park E, Park KJ, Kwon OY, Jung S, Choi NC, Kang H, Lim BH

  • KMID: 2343279
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2007 Aug;25(3):448-450.
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The Effects of Midazolam or Propofol Combined with Remifentanil Infusion for Central Venous Catheterization in Children

Ryu SH, Kwon JY, Lee HJ

BACKGROUND: Midazolam or propofol has been used for the procedural sedation in children. However, the combined use of remifentanil have not been widely investigated. The purpose of this study was...
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