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Medical students’ self-assessed efficacy and satisfaction with training on endotracheal intubation and central venous catheterization with smart glasses in Taiwan: a non-equivalent control-group pre- and post-test study

Lin YF, Wang CY, Huang YH, Lin SM, Yang YY

Purpose: Endotracheal intubation and central venous catheterization are essential procedures in clinical practice. Simulation-based technology such as smart glasses has been used to facilitate medical students’ training on these procedures....
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A retrospective comparison for prediction of optimal length of right subclavian vein catheterization in infants: landmark-based estimation vs. linear regression model

Oh C, Hong B, Jo Y, Chung W, Kim H, Shin S, Choi AY, Lim C, Ko Y, Kim YH, Lee SY

Background: The optimal insertion length for right subclavian vein catheterization in infants has not been determined. This study retrospectively compared landmark-based and linear regression model-based estimation of optimal insertion length...
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Ultrasound-guided insertion of peripherally inserted central catheter after anesthetic induction in children undergoing surgery for moyamoya disease - Thirty cases report-

Ji SH, Yoo SJ, Cho SA, Jang YE, Kim EH, Lee JH, Kim JT, Kim HS

Background: Pediatric patients with moyamoya disease are vulnerable to ischemic attacks following physical or emotional stress, such as those experienced during blood sampling. A central venous catheter might be beneficial...
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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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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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Recurrent Chylothorax Caused by a Retained Guidewire in a Central Vein: A Case Report

Jeon YD, Kim EK, Hwang JW, Park I, Kim NJ

The loss of a guidewire occurs very rarely during central venous catheterization (CVC). Guidewire loss can lead to serious mechanical, thrombotic, and infectious complications. A 74-year-old woman was admitted to...
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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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Preoperative ultrasonographic findings of internal jugular veins and carotid arteries in kidney transplant recipients

Choi JW, Kim GS, Lee SW, Park JB, Lee JJ, Ko JS

BACKGROUND: Hemodialysis via the internal jugular vein (IJV) has been widely used for patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, as they have a higher risk of arterial diseases....
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Endovascular Repair Using Suture-Mediated Closure Devices and Balloon Tamponade following Inadvertent Subclavian Artery Catheterization with Large-Caliber Hemodialysis Catheter

Park TK, Yang JH, Choi SH

Accidental subclavian artery cannulation is an uncommon but potentially serious complication of central venous catheterization. Removal of a catheter inadvertently placed in the subclavian artery can lead to substantial bleeding,...
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Successfully treated infective endocarditis caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus in extremely low birth weight infant

Jung S, Jeong KU, Lee JH, Jung JW, Park MS

Survival rates of preterm infants have improved in the past few decades, and central venous catheters play an important role in the intensive medical treatment of these neonates. Unfortunately, these...
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Urgent Endovascular Stent Graft Placement for Iatrogenic Subclavian Artery Rupture

Kang BW, BAE JH, Chung JW, Jo BJ, Park JG, Nah DY

Central venous cannulation is one of the most commonly performed procedures for critically ill patients in the emergency room. Serious complications like a rupture of subclavian artery may occur during...
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Insertion of Totally Implantable Central Venous Access Devices by Surgeons

An H, Ryu CG, Jung EJ, Kang HJ, Paik JH, Yang JH, Hwang DY

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the results for the insertion of totally implantable central venous access devices (TICVADs) by surgeons. METHODS: Total 397 patients, in whom TICVADs...
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Safety and Efficacy of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients: Single Institute Experience

Park K, Lim HG, Hong JY, Song H

PURPOSE: We investigated the safety and efficacy of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) in terminally ill cancer patients. METHODS: A retrospective review was conducted on patients who underwent PICC at the...
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Percutaneous Suture-Based Closure Device for Management of Inadvertent Subclavian Artery Catheterization

Lee SS, Ko J, Lim KS, Shin B, Lee GY, Choi SH

Central venous catheterization is performed to secure pathways for large amounts of saline, drug infusion, parenteral nutrition support, and hemodialysis. Accidental subclavian artery cannulation is a possible complication of central...
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A Point of Care Ultrasound During Catheterization of Internal Jugular Vein; Sonographic Assessment of the Venous Excavation (SAVE) Protocol

Jo MS, Doh HH, Seo JS, Lee SH, Kim HY, Ha YR

  • KMID: 2333839
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2014 Jun;25(3):291-298.
PURPOSE: Central venous catheterization (CVC) plays important roles in treatment of critically ill patients. Although use of ultrasound has led to a decrease in CVC related complications, adverse events still...
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Accidental Vertebral Artery Cannulation as a Complication of the Central Venous Catherization

Jeong JH

  • KMID: 2094404
  • J Korean Soc Traumatol.
  • 2014 Jun;27(2):33-37.
Central venous catheterization through a subclavian approach is indicated for some special purposes but it may cause many complications such as infection, bleeding, pneumothorax, thrombosis, air embolization, arrhythmia, myocardial perforation,...
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Videothoracoscopic management of a perforated central vein and pleura after ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein cannulation: a case report

Kim JE, Jeon JP, Kim Y, Jeong SA, Moon YE

A 23-year-old male underwent a left internal jugular vein catheterization during extended surgery for treatment of multiple fractures due to a traffic accident. Although the catheterization was performed under ultrasound...
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Transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization: possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve: a case report

Yang CW, Bae JS, Park TI, Lee JC, Sohn JE, Kang R, Lee KH

Phrenic nerve paralysis is an unusual complication associated with central venous catheterization. Various mechanisms have been proposed. We present a case of transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis after subclavian venous catheterization....
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Use of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery to retrieve a broken guidewire

Cho JB, Park IY, Sung KY, Baek JM, Lee JH, Lee DS

  • KMID: 2324880
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2013 Nov;85(5):244-247.
Subclavian venous catheterization was once widely used for volume resuscitation, emergency venous access, chemotherapy, parenteral nutrition, and hemodialysis. However, its use has drastically reduced recently because of life-threatening complications such...
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