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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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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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Observations on Blood Pressure and Central Venous Pressure Change in Patients Undergoing Transurethral Resection of the Prostate

Lee IS, Chai SE

  • KMID: 1912483
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1987 Apr;28(2):191-196.
Transurethral resection of prostate is popular methop, but hemorrhage and absorption of irrigation fluid are most common complications during operation. We have studied changes of blood pressure and central venous...
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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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Comparison of Right Internal Jugular or Subclavian Pressure and Central Venous Pressure during Anethesia

Song PO, Kim IG, Sohn SI, Shin MK, Kim IH

The internal jugular and subclavian veins are considered as satisfactory intravenous routes for rapid blood and fluid replacement. To determine whether these venous pressures can be used as reliable guides...
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Monitoring of Arterial and Central Venous Pressure in Critically Ill Patients

Kwak SH

  • KMID: 2301433
  • Korean J Crit Care Med.
  • 2001 Nov;16(2):119-131.
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Tension hydrothorax induced by malposition of central venous catheter: A case report

Ki S, Kim MH, Lee W, Cho H

Central venous catheterization is a useful method for monitoring central venous pressure and maintaining volume status. However, it is associated with several complications, such as pneumothorax, hydrothorax, hemothorax, and air...
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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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Loop Formation and Malposition of Subclavian Vein Catheter

Jun MR, Kim SH, Yoo JH, Kim D

Central venous catheterization is a useful procedure for administrating fluids and drugs as well as monitoring central venous pressure in the operating room. The internal jugular vein and the subclavian...
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The Effects of CO2 Insufflation on Jugular Bulb Venous Blood Oxygen Saturation during Thoracoscopy

Woo YC, Sohn DS

BACKGROUNDS: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) insufflation during thoracoscopy may result in adverse hemodynamic consequences such as increase in central venous pressure, decrease in cardiac output and increase in arterial carbon dioxide...
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Inadvertent arterial insertion of a central venous catheter: delayed recognition with abrupt changes in pressure waveform during surgery: A case report

Choi YS, Park JY, Kwak YL, Lee JW

We present a case of inadvertent arterial insertion of a central venous catheter, identified during a pericardiectomy procedure after observing abrupt changes in pressure waveform and confirmed via arterial blood...
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The Comparative Study of Central Venous Pressure Measurements during Mechanical Ventilation and after Disconnection of Ventilation

Kim YJ, Kang WJ, Kim DS, Shin KI

  • KMID: 2357418
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1981 Mar;14(1):90-94.
Continuous monitoring of central venous pressure is now considered standard practice in the management of the critically ill patients. Some of these patients require support by mechanical ventilation, often with...
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Correction of malposition of central venous catheter with 9-Fr introducer sheath assisted by mobile type diagnostic X-ray apparatus: a case report

Ryu J, Yoon JH, Lee EJ, Lee CA, Woo SC, Jeong CY

Central venous catheters provide long-term available vascular access. They are useful for central venous pressure monitoring, rapid fluid management, massive transfusion and direct cardiovascular medication, especially in operation. Central venous...
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Changes of Central Venous Pressure following the Induction of General Anesthesia in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease

Kim WO, Kil HK, Cho CH

Changes of central venous pressure (CVP) after the induction of general anesthesia in patients (n= 96) with end-stage renal disease were retrospectively studied. In group 1 (hemodialysis group) patients, delta...
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J-guide Wire Knotting during the Central Venous Catheterization: A case report

Kim SY, Jang YH

The purposes of central venous catheterization (CVC) are as followings, central venous pressure monitoring, pulmonary artery catheterization and monitoring, transvenous cardiac pacing, temporary hemodialysis, drug administration, rapid infusion of fluids,...
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Effectiveness of Continuing Low Central Venous Pressure during Major Hepatic Resection

Hwang S, Kim K, Chang Y, Hong S, Paik I, Lee H

  • KMID: 2244321
  • Korean J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg.
  • 2002 Jun;6(1):48-52.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Blood loss and blood transfusion are extremely important determinants of morbidity and mortality following hepatic resection. This is attributed to increased risks of coagulopathy, acute respiratory distress syndrome and...
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Interpleural Displacement of Subclavian Catheter During Thoracotomy: A Case Report

Kim JW, Gang DH, Kim DS, Kim SH, Yu SB, Ryu SJ

Central venous catheterization is well used to provide a large mount of fluid and monitor central venous pressure. However, the procedure accompany various complication including pneumothorax, vascular injury, nerve injury...
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Isolated central venous pressure elevation caused by hematoma formation compressing the superior vena cava following a Bentall operation: a case report

Song Y, Sim J, Seo SJ, Choi SA, Shim JK

We present a case of a patient exhibiting isolated elevation of the central venous pressure with minimal hemodynamic deterioration in an immediate postoperative period after Bentall operation requiring re-exploration. Isolated...
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Delayed Pleural Effusion after Right Subclavian Vein Catheterization: A Case Report

Kim JU, Cheon JH, Kim IS, Kim SK, Ko SH, Lee SW, Kim SH, Kim SH

Central venous catheterization is commonly used for supplying large amounts of fluids, total parenteral nutrition and for monitoring central venous pressure. Numerous complications exist with the technique, including pneumothorax, arterial...
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Central Venous Catheter Induced Thrombotic Obstruction of the Superior Vena Cava

Sun GN, Kim MH, Kuh JH, Jo JK

  • KMID: 1987816
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 1999 Sep;32(9):858-861.
Central venous catheterization through subclavian vein has been used for central venous pressure monitoring, hyperalimentation, and fluid therapy. Its complications are air embolism, infection, vascular injury, pneumothorax, hemothorax and thrombosis...
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