1968
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1968.tb83353.x
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Subclavian Vein Catheterization

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“…There is an obvious need for easy access to a central vein in critically ill patients, and here the , FREEMAN 1968, ENGLISH et al 1969, LAND et al 1970, TELXWJO et al 1971), but regardless of the approach chosen, many complications have been encountered. The most important are technical failure, pneumothorax, thrombosis and sepsis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an obvious need for easy access to a central vein in critically ill patients, and here the , FREEMAN 1968, ENGLISH et al 1969, LAND et al 1970, TELXWJO et al 1971), but regardless of the approach chosen, many complications have been encountered. The most important are technical failure, pneumothorax, thrombosis and sepsis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El porcentaje de éxitos en la punción subclavia es del 80-90% con el abordaje infraclavicular 107-109 y del 85 a 95% con el abordaje supraclavicular 110,111 .…”
Section: Yugular Internaunclassified
“…• Neumotórax: aparece en hasta un 3% en el abordaje infraclavicular 109,110 y hasta en un 5% en el supraclavicular 110,111 . • Punción arterial: se produce en un 1-2% de las punciones 107,112 .…”
Section: Yugular Internaunclassified