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Percutaneous catheterization of the axillary vein in infants and children
R. I. Metz
, S. E. Lucking
, F. C. Chaten
, T. M. Williams
, J. J. Mickell
Department of Pediatrics
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Catheter
100%
Percutaneous Catheterization
100%
Axillary Vein
100%
Success Rate
66%
Critically Ill children
66%
Catheter Duration
66%
Critically Ill Infants
66%
Central Venous Catheterization
66%
Catheter Size
66%
Complication Rate
33%
Am(III)
33%
Infiltration
33%
Catheterization
33%
Subclavian
33%
Parenteral nutrition
33%
Jugular
33%
Superior Vena Cava
33%
Hematoma
33%
Venous Thrombosis
33%
Diameter Ranges
33%
No Complication
33%
Access Site
33%
Venous Stasis
33%
Pneumothorax
33%
Central Venous Pressure
33%
Patient Weight
33%
Axillary Approach
33%
Catheterization Study
33%
Trendelenberg Position
33%
Patient Mortality
33%
Catheter-related Sepsis
33%
Alternative Access
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Catheterization
100%
Artery
33%
Arm
33%
Sepsis
33%
Parenteral Nutrition
33%
Superior Vena Cava
33%
Phlebothrombosis
33%
Hematoma
33%
Venous Stasis
33%
Pneumothorax
33%
Central Venous Pressure
33%
Central Venous Catheter
33%