Vascular access refers to a rapid, direct method of introducing or removing devices or chemicals from the bloodstream. In hemodialysis, vascular access...
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In medicine, vascular access is a means of accessing the bloodstream through the peripheral or central blood vessels in order to obtain blood or deliver...
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or for vascular access in hemodialysis. In general, someone's own vein (autograft) is the preferred graft material (or conduit) for a vascular bypass...
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Vascular access steal syndrome is a syndrome caused by ischemia (not enough blood flow) resulting from a vascular access device (such as an arteriovenous...
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Femoral artery (section Vascular access)
needed] In common usage, in clinical practice including angiology and vascular surgery, the femoral artery includes the common femoral artery, and the...
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Central venous catheter (redirect from Central venous access catheter)
those requiring prolonged intravenous therapies, for more reliable vascular access. These catheters are commonly placed in veins in the neck (internal...
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Dialysis catheter (section Temporary access)
(2005). "AV fistula rates: changing the culture of vascular access". The Journal of Vascular Access. 6 (1): 13–7. doi:10.1177/112972980500600104. PMID 16552677...
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"Vascular access in children". Indian Journal of Anaesthesia. 63 (9): 737–745. doi:10.4103/ija.IJA_489_19. PMC 6761776. PMID 31571687. "Vascular Access...
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intravenous access is not available or not feasible. Intraosseous infusions allow for the administered medications and fluids to go directly into the vascular system...
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Endovascular and hybrid trauma and bleeding management (redirect from EndoVascular and hybrid Trauma and bleeding Management)
providers. The additional “A” stands for Access, indicating the importance of gaining early vascular access to the femoral artery (and vein), and is fundamental...
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kidney biopsy, dialysis access insertion (temporary vascular access lines, tunnelled vascular access lines, peritoneal dialysis access lines), fistula management...
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Vasospasm (redirect from Vascular spasm)
syndrome in which feeling and manual dexterity are lost. In angiography, vascular access through femoral and axillary arteries are preferred because they are...
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given if needed, and (3) establish vascular access (IV, IO). Attaching the defibrillator and establishing vascular access should NOT interrupt chest compressions...
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line includes intravenous therapy (IV) products, pumps, needle-free vascular access devices, custom infusion sets, closed system hazardous drug handling...
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procedure. A peripheral venous catheter is the most commonly used vascular access in medicine. It is given to most emergency department and surgical...
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Shaw (May 2016). "Intraosseous vascular access in critically ill adults-a review of the literature: IO vascular access in critically ill adults" (PDF)...
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Cimino fistula (category Vascular surgery)
arteriovenous fistula (often abbreviated AV fistula or AVF), is a type of vascular access for hemodialysis. It is typically a surgically created connection between...
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Interventional radiology (redirect from Vascular and interventional radiology)
undergo surgery. Catheter placement Central venous catheter placement: Vascular access and management of intravenous devices (IVs), including both tunneled...
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Intravenous therapy (section Access)
Fistula or Catheter Dialysis for Heart Failure Patients". The Journal of Vascular Access. 17 (1_suppl): S23 – S29. doi:10.5301/jva.5000511. PMID 26951899. S2CID 44524962...
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intravenous fluids was inserted with the assistance of members of the vascular access team at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. The preemie team had previously...
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; Lerman, Jerrold; Anderson, Brian J. (eds.), "49 - Procedures for Vascular Access", A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Sixth Edition)...
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including risk of infection, allergic reactions, thrombosis, loss of vascular access, and poor quality of life. Importantly, terminal complement activation...
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Vascular surgery is a surgical subspecialty in which vascular diseases involving the arteries, veins, or lymphatic vessels, are managed by medical therapy...
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intraosseous (inside the bone) medical devices. Its devices were used in vascular access, emergency and disaster medicine, oncology, and spinal surgery. Privately...
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Transplantation nursing Travel nursing Urology nursing Utilization management Vascular Access Wound care List of nursing credentials Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)...
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Medical ultrasound (redirect from Vascular ultrasound)
identified within the ultrasound image (nerve block). It is also used for vascular access such as cannulation of large central veins and for difficult arterial...
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2009), Treleaven, Jennifer; Barrett, A John (eds.), "CHAPTER 25 - Vascular access", Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Clinical Practice, Edinburgh:...
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Subclavian steal syndrome (category Vascular surgery)
Carotid subclavian bypass Stent and balloon angioplasty Endarterectomy Vascular access steal syndrome Peripheral artery disease Labropoulos, N; Nandivada...
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Ischemic monomelic neuropathy (IMN) is an uncommon vascular access complication in hemodialysis patients that manifests as multiple mononeuropathies without...
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LeMaitre Vascular is an American medical device company established in 1986 by vascular surgeon George D. LeMaitre, and based in Burlington, Massachusetts...
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