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Use of central venous access devices outside of the pediatric intensive care units
BackgroundCentral venous access devices (CVAD) are associated with central line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) and venous thromboembolism...
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Safety of multi-access site venous closure following catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation and flutter
BackgroundFollowing catheter ablation, vascular access management involves potential complications and prolonged recovery. Recently, suture-mediated...
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Impact of insertion site on complications in central venous access devices
PurposeThere is still debate over the safest route for the placement of long-term central venous access devices. The aim of this study was to review...
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Revisiting the Anatomical Landmark-Guided Central Venous Access Device Insertion: A Retrospective Cohort Study
BackgroundUltrasound (USG) guidance is superior to blind and open cut-down techniques for accurate puncture of the internal jugular vein (IJV) or...
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Axillary vein as an alternative venous access site for VV-ECMO cannulation: a case report
BackgroundUltrasound-guided percutaneous axillary vein cannulation can reduce cannulation failure and mechanical complications, is as safe and...
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Radiation dose reduction during venous access port implantation: the importance of upgrading equipment and radiation-protection training
BackgroundImplantable central venous port systems are widely used in oncology. We upgraded our fluoroscopy machines, and all anesthetists completed...
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Development and validation of a nomogram model for central venous access device–related thrombosis in hospitalized children
This study aimed to develop and validate a nomogram model of central venous access device–related thrombosis (CRT) for hospitalized children. A total...
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The neonatal DAV-expert algorithm: a GAVeCeLT/GAVePed consensus for the choice of the most appropriate venous access in newborns
In most NICUs, the choice of the venous access device currently relies upon the operator’s experience and preferences. However, considering the high...
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Evaluation of the position of the central venous catheter tip of implantable venous access devices in the occurrence of postoperative thrombotic and non-thrombotic complications
BackgroundThe position of the catheter tip of totally implantable venous access devices (TIVAD) is a risk factor for postoperative complications. The...
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Application of pocket-first technique for implantation of totally implantable venous access ports
BackgroundWhile vascular puncture is always performed before making port pocket in the implantation of totally implantable venous access ports...
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Cost-utility analysis of different venous access devices in breast cancer patients: a decision-based analysis model
BackgroundVenous access devices commonly used in clinical practice for long-term chemotherapy of breast cancer include central venous catheters...
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Venous Leak Embolization in Patients with Venogenic Erectile Dysfunction via Deep Dorsal Penile Vein Access: Safety and Early Efficacy
PurposeThis all-comers registry aimed to assess safety and early efficacy of venous embolization in patients with venogenic erectile dysfunction due...
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Outcomes of Wrist-Access Deep Venous Embolization Following Percutaneous Fistula Creation: A Two-Year Single Center Experience
PurposeDuring percutaneous arteriovenous (pAVF) fistula creation, deep venous embolization is recommended to encourage superficial venous flow...
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A novel incision technique of a totally implanted venous access port in the upper arm for patients with breast cancer
BackgroundA totally implanted venous access port (TIVAP) in the upper arm is a safe and cost-effective vascular access device and is widely used in...
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Silver-Mixed Port Reduces Venous Access Port Related Infection Rate Compared to Non-Silver-mixed Port: A Single-center Retrospective Analysis
PurposeTotally implantable venous access ports (TIVAPs) are increasingly used as safe and convenient central venous access devices. However, several...
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Transcatheter Ventricular Septal Defect Closure with Lifetech™ Konar-MF Occluder in Infants Under 10 kg with Only Using Venous Access
Transcatheter closure of VSD remains a complex procedure in infants with technical challenges and carries the risk of significant complications, due...
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Successful Repositioning a Migrated Totally Implantable Venous Access Port Catheter by Biopsy Forceps
Spontaneous migration of the totally implantable venous access port (TIVAP) catheter is a common complication, and its mechanism remains obscure....
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Anatomic description of the distal great saphenous vein to facilitate peripheral venous access during resuscitation: a cadaveric study
The distal great saphenous vein is a popular site for venous access by means of percutaneous cannulation or venous cutdown in a hemodynamically...
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Ultrasound-guided versus traditional method for peripheral venous access: an umbrella review
BackgroundShort peripheral catheters (SPC) insertion technique has a high failure rate, one of the reasons why the ultrasound (US)-guided method has...