[PDF] Top 20 Comportamentos Suicidários em Estudantes do Ensino Superior: Factores de Risco e de Protecção
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PERCUTANEOUS VENOUS CANNULATION IN NEONATES AND INFANTS: A METHOD FOR CATHETER INSERTION WITHOUT "CUT-DOWN"
... A technique for successful and con- sistent cannulation of extremity veins of neonates using a plastic catheter with inner needle stylet has been used in over 150 neonates for surgical a[r] ... See full document
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Percutaneous Central Venous Catheterization in Premature Infants: A Method for Facilitating Insertion of Silastic Catheters via Peripheral Veins
... modified insertion technique of the standard 2-French silastic catheter with an increased success rate, thus reducing insertion time, stress to the infant, and ...The method, as described in ... See full document
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Article title pediatric emergency cases managed with intraosseous access: indications, complication and outcomes.
... peripheral venous access couldn’t be ...access insertion, shorter length of stay and reduction in mortality in io group ...peripheral venous access technique io access lost its ...peripheral ... See full document
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Percutaneous Peripheral Arterial Cannulation in the Neonate
... Gauderer M, Holgersen LO: Peripheral arterial line insertion in neonates and infants: A simplified method of temporal artery cannulation. Olinger GN, Mulder DG: Direct monitoring of arte[r] ... See full document
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Jugular Venous Catheterization: A Case of Knotting
... the catheter, so we did not suspect of a presence of any ...the cannulation, the reason for the difficulty in the insertion was assumed to be due to difficult ...during insertion and it ... See full document
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Inhibition of bacterial attachment and biofilm formation by a novel intravenous catheter material using an in vitro percutaneous catheter insertion model
... thane catheter with respect to bacterial attachment and biofilm formation, using an in vitro percutaneous catheter insertion ...study catheter is neither coated nor impregnated; its ... See full document
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Blood Cultures at Central Line Insertion in the Intensive Care Unit: Comparison with Peripheral Venipuncture
... central venous pressure, direct fluid resuscitation, obtain venous oxygen sat- uration (33), and facilitate the safe administration of vasoac- tive ...line insertion (in order to reduce the incidence ... See full document
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<p>Central Venous Catheter Insertion in Colorectal Cancer Patients, PICC or PC?</p>
... deep venous thrombosis rates were up to ...of catheter-related thrombosis were con fi rmed by doppler ultrasound connected with clinical symptoms of venous thrombosis which required anticoa- gulation ... See full document
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Role of Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Catheter Drainage in the Management of Infected Pancreatic Necrosis
... CT-guided percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) in patients with infected pancreatic necrosis ...technique without radiation exposure and can be used in the ICU room since it is ... See full document
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Percutaneous Central Venous Catheter Colonization With Malassezia furfur: Incidence and Clinical Significance
... To determine the incidence of catheter colonization in our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), 25 consecutively removed percutaneous central venous catheters were ex- amined by rinsing [r] ... See full document
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Comparison of Dwell Times of Two Commonly Placed Peripheral Intravenous Catheters: Traditional vs Ultrasound Guided
... Abstract Introduction: Because establishing venous access in patients can be difficult and time consuming, the use of ultrasound to guide the insertion of peripheral intravenous catheter[r] ... See full document
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Effect of ultrasound guided central venous catheter insertion on the incidence of catheter related bloodstream infections and mechanical complications
... CVC insertion did not significantly decrease the incidence of CRBSI in this ...ultrasound-guided insertion was ...type, insertion site, and duration of line ...in insertion using the ... See full document
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Ultrasound Guided Port A Cath Implantation
... The care of oncologic patients has become much easier by the widespread use of Port-A-Caths for chemothe- rapy [8] [9]. Port-A-Cath devices were introduced into clinical practice of oncologic patients in 1982 [10]. ... See full document
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Management of central venous catheters in adult intensive care units in Australia : policies and practices
... about catheter type, catheters without antimicrobial coatings were used most often ...before insertion, with Cluster 1 adopting 2% rather than ...vein insertion site and Cluster 2 favouring ... See full document
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Central venous catheter use in severe malaria: time to reconsider the World Health Organization guidelines?
... not without risks: mechanical complications occur in 5-19% of patients, infectious complications occur in 5-26%, and thrombotic compli- cations occur in 2-26% ...CVC insertion - a relatively high figure, ... See full document
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Evaluation of risk factors for acute mechanical complications following central venous catheter insertion in patients admitted to a tertiary care center in South India: Observational study
... line insertion is a common and often essential intervention in hospitals around the ...line insertion are a major ...poor catheter care can lead to hospital acquired infections and increase the ... See full document
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Risk of Infection Using Peripherally Inserted Central and Umbilical Catheters in Preterm Neonates
... central venous access groups by using the x 2 test for categorical variables, and Student ’ s t test or the Mann – Whitney U test for continuous ...of venous access and neonatal outcomes and NICU resource ... See full document
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Central Venous Catheter Removal Versus In Situ Treatment in Neonates With Enterobacteriaceae Bacteremia
... successfully without CVC removal had CVCs in place a median of 14 days (range: 7–32) after the last positive blood ...fully without removing ...resolved without CVC ...treated without CVC ... See full document
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Comparison of four skin preparation strategies to prevent catheter related infection in intensive care unit (CLEAN trial): a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
... preventing catheter colonization and bloodstream infections has been compared in nu- merous ...reduced catheter-related bloodstream infections by approximately 50% (RR, ...of catheter coloni- zation ... See full document
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High risk of deep vein thrombosis associated with peripherally inserted central catheters in lymphoma
... and without UEDVT in the history of radiotherapy, history of chemotherapy, and platelet counts at first visit and at the time of ...of catheter insertion were ... See full document
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