Catheterization, Central Venous
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Subject Areas on Research
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A case-control comparison of durability and cost between implanted reservoir and percutaneous catheters in cancer patients.
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A comparison of a homemade central line simulator to commercial models.
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A cord blood transplant recipient with Mycobacterium mucogenicum central venous catheter infection after infusion of tap water.
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A multicenter, phased, cluster-randomized controlled trial to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections in intensive care units*.
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A randomized crossover study comparing a novel needle guidance technology for simulated internal jugular vein cannulation.
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Acquired thrombotic risk factors in the critical care setting.
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Acute decompensation after removing a central line: practical approaches to increasing safety in the intensive care unit.
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Anatomy and physiology of venous system vascular access: implications.
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Aortic injury resulting from attempted subclavian central venous catheter placement.
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Arterial and central venous pressure monitoring.
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Assessing Competence in Central Venous Catheter Placement by Pediatric Critical Care Fellows: A National Survey Study.
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Assessing the relative burden of hospital-acquired infections in a network of community hospitals.
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Assessment of similarity among coagulase-negative staphylococci from sequential blood cultures of neonates and children by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.
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Association between thrombosis and bloodstream infection in neonates with peripherally inserted catheters.
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Bacteremia, central catheters, and neonates: when to pull the line.
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Bacterial endocarditis in a child with a Broviac catheter.
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Bacteriophage K antimicrobial-lock technique for treatment of Staphylococcus aureus central venous catheter-related infection: a leporine model efficacy analysis.
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Casablanca redux: we are shocked that public reporting of rates of central line-associated bloodstream infections are inaccurate.
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Case report: total parenteral nutrition extravasation associated with spinal cord compression and necrosis.
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Catheter access for hemodialysis: an overview.
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Catheter dwell time and CLABSIs in neonates with PICCs: a multicenter cohort study.
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Catheter related thrombosis in hospitalized infants: A neural network approach to predict risk factors.
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Catheter-related sepsis refractory to antibiotics treated successfully with adjunctive urokinase infusion.
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Central Cannulation as a Viable Alternative to Peripheral Cannulation in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.
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Central line-associated bloodstream infection in hospitalized children with peripherally inserted central venous catheters: extending risk analyses outside the intensive care unit.
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Central line-associated bloodstream infections in adult hematology patients with febrile neutropenia: an evaluation of surveillance definitions using differential time to blood culture positivity.
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Central venous catheter integrity during mechanical power injection of iodinated contrast medium.
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Central venous catheters are associated with thrombosis among adult inpatients undergoing therapeutic plasma exchange.
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Choice of Hemodialysis Access in Older Adults: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.
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Clear fluid from a spinal fracture-dislocation does not always mean dural tear. A case report.
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Commentary: Central venous access in congenital heart surgery: Is it time for surgeons to toe (and place) the line?
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Complications and failures of subclavian-vein catheterization.
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Complications of implantable venous access devices in patients with sickle cell disease.
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Contamination reduction during central venous catheterization.
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Conversion of indwelling chest port catheters to tunneled central venous catheters.
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Correction of central venous stenoses: use of angioplasty and vascular Wallstents.
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Cost-effective, Reusable, Leak-resistant Ultrasound-guided Vascular Access Trainer.
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Current definitions of central line-associated bloodstream infection: is the emperor wearing clothes?
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Detecting an infiltrated intravenous catheter using indigo carmine: a novel method.
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Developing a Tool to Assess Placement of Central Venous Catheters in Pediatrics Patients.
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Device-related infections in children.
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Early infection risk with primary versus staged Hemodialysis Reliable Outflow (HeRO) graft implantation.
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Echocardiography allows safer venous cannulation during excision of large right atrial masses.
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Effects of desflurane on jugular bulb gases and pressure in neurosurgical patients.
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Efficiency and outcomes of emergent vascular access procedures performed at a dedicated outpatient vascular access center.
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Empirical antimicrobial therapy for bloodstream infection due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: no better than a coin toss.
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Endovascular management of inadvertent brachiocephalic arterial catheterization.
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Endovascular treatment of inadvertent cannulation of the vertebro-subclavian arterial junction.
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Evaluation of neonatal peripherally inserted central catheter tip movement in a consistent upper extremity position.
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Experience with minimal complications in implanted catheters in children.
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Fractured pediatric central venous catheters - Repair or replace?
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Functional restoration of occluded central venous catheters: new interventional techniques.
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Hemodialysis Reliable Outflow device impingement in the subclavian position: a case report.
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Hemodialysis catheter integrity during mechanical power injection of iodinated contrast medium for computed tomography angiography.
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Hemodialysis-associated subclavian vein stenosis.
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ICU procedures of the critically ill.
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Images in Anesthesiology: Examining the Edges of Extravasation.
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Impact of central venous catheter type and methods on catheter-related colonization and bacteraemia.
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Impact of phase of respiration on central venous catheter tip position.
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Implementation Strategies to Improve Evidence-Based Bathing Practices in a Neuro ICU.
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Implementing a Daily Maintenance Care Bundle to Prevent Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections in Pediatric Oncology Patients.
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In Reply.
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Inadvertent Arterial Placement of Central Venous Catheters: Systematic Review and Guidelines for Treatment.
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Initial experience and outcome of a new hemodialysis access device for catheter-dependent patients.
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Intraoperative somatosensory evoked potential monitoring predicts peripheral nerve injury during cardiac surgery.
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Intravascular catheter-associated infections.
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Length of Stay Predicts Risk of Early Infection for Hospitalized Patients Undergoing Central Venous Port Placement.
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Lithium dilution cardiac output measurement: a clinical assessment of central venous and peripheral venous indicator injection.
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Managing central venous access during a health care crisis.
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Methylobacterium mesophilica as a cause of persistent bacteremia in a child with lymphoma.
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Multimodal detection of perioperative myocardial ischemia.
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Needle and guidewire visualization in ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein cannulation.
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Outcome of Pediatric Gastroenterology Outpatients With Fever and Central Line.
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Outcomes associated with peripherally inserted central catheters in hospitalised children: a retrospective 7-year single-centre experience.
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Outcomes of catheter-associated infections in pediatric patients with short bowel syndrome.
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Outpatient percutaneous central venous access in cancer patients.
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Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheter Complications in Children Receiving Outpatient Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy (OPAT).
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Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement: beware of the bends.
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Practice guidelines for central venous access: a report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Central Venous Access.
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Predictors of Nonelective Removal of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters in Infants.
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Pressure waveform monitoring during central venous catheterization.
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Prospective evaluation of a Dacron cuffed hemodialysis catheter for prolonged use.
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Pulmonary septic emboli mimicking metastatic rhabdomyosarcoma.
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RE: Cerebral air embolism following removal of central venous catheter, published in [Mil Med 2009: 174(8): 878-81].
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Randomized Controlled Trial of Octyl Cyanoacrylate Skin Adhesive versus Subcuticular Suture for Skin Closure after Implantable Venous Port Placement.
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Real-time 3-D ultrasound guidance of interventional devices.
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Real-time ultrasonography for placement of central venous catheters in children: A multi-institutional study.
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Reappraisal of the use of inferior vena cava for estimating right atrial pressure.
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Recognition, prevention, and treatment of home total parenteral nutrition central venous access complications.
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Reducing central line-associated bloodstream infections in North Carolina NICUs.
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Reducing central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections in children with cancer.
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Risk factors for peripherally inserted central venous catheter complications in children.
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Salvaging vascular access and treatment of severe limb edema: case reports on the novel use of the hemodialysis reliable outflow vascular access device.
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Sharp Recanalization of Chronic Central Venous Occlusions of the Thorax Using a Steerable Coaxial Needle Technique from a Supraclavicular Approach.
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Silastic cuffed catheters for hemodialysis vascular access: thrombolytic and mechanical correction of malfunction.
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Simulation for Skills-based Education in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine.
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Single-incision technique for placing femoral tunneled central venous catheters in infants.
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Standardized, Interdepartmental, Simulation-Based Central Line Insertion Course Closes an Educational Gap and Improves Intern Comfort with the Procedure.
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Strategies to prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections in acute care hospitals.
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Subclavian vein to right atrial appendage bypass without sternotomy to maintain arteriovenous access in patients with complete central vein occlusion, a new approach.
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Teaching successful central venous cannulation in infants and children: audio Doppler versus anatomic landmarks.
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The Effect of Adding Comorbidities to Current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Central-Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection Risk-Adjustment Methodology.
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The Impact of 2015 NHSN Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) Definition Change on Central Line-associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) Rates and CLABSI Prevention Efforts at an Academic Medical Center.
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The Line Snuggler: A Central Line Bundling Innovation Evaluated in a High-Risk Pediatric Population.
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The Rational Clinical Examination. Does this patient have abnormal central venous pressure?
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The association of third-generation cephalosporin use and invasive candidiasis in extremely low birth-weight infants.
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The better colectomy project: association of evidence-based best-practice adherence rates to outcomes in colorectal surgery.
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The case against chronic venous hemodialysis access.
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The effect of vascular access location and size on circuit survival in pediatric continuous renal replacement therapy: a report from the PPCRRT registry.
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To Be a CLABSI or Not to Be a CLABSI-That is the Question: The Epidemiology of BSI in a Large ECMO Population.
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Transhepatic catheter access for hemodialysis.
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Transparent polyurethane film as a catheter dressing.
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Transparent polyurethane film as an intravenous catheter dressing. A meta-analysis of the infection risks.
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Treatment of arterial gas embolism.
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Tunneled internal jugular hemodialysis catheters: impact of laterality and tip position on catheter dysfunction and infection rates.
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Understanding patient preferences for femoral central venous catheterization among patients with sickle cell disease.
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Upper-extremity deep vein thrombosis: a prospective registry of 592 patients.
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Use of triple-lumen subclavian catheters for administration of total parenteral nutrition.
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Use of triple-lumen subclavian catheters for administration of total parenteral nutrition.
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Use of ultrasound guidance improves central venous catheter insertion success rates among junior residents.
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Venous thrombosis in patients with short- and long-term central venous catheter-associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia.
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Videos in clinical medicine. Central venous catheterization.
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We still go for the jugular: implications of the 3SITES central venous catheter study for nephrology.
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When to suspect fungal infection in neonates: A clinical comparison of Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis fungemia with coagulase-negative staphylococcal bacteremia.
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Keywords of People
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Barbeito, Atilio,
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology,
Anesthesiology
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Cohen-Wolkowiez, Michael,
Kiser-Arena Distinguished Professor,
Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases
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Kim, Charles Yoon,
Professor of Radiology,
Radiology, Interventional Radiology
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Middleton, John Paul,
Professor of Medicine,
Medicine, Nephrology
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Moehring, Rebekah,
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Medicine, Infectious Diseases
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Olson, Steven Arthur,
Goldner Jones Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Orthopaedic Surgery