05347nam 2200661Ia 450 991014526250332120170815105945.01-283-20328-697866132032810-470-75018-90-470-31921-6(CKB)1000000000707228(EBL)416383(OCoLC)476247645(SSID)ssj0000119345(PQKBManifestationID)11141743(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000119345(PQKBWorkID)10073945(PQKB)10048909(MiAaPQ)EBC416383(EXLCZ)99100000000070722820090226d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCentral venous catheters[electronic resource]Chichester, West Sussex Wiley-Blackwell20091 online resource (269 p.)Wiley Series in Nursing ;v.24Description based upon print version of record.0-470-01994-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Central Venous Catheters; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 The history of central venous access; Introduction; The origins of venous access; Venous access and the development of parenteral nutrition; Venous access and chemotherapy; Routes of insertion; Percutaneous infraclavicular subclavian vein catheterisation; A supraclavicular approach to subclavian vein catheterisation; Conclusion; 2 Applied anatomy of the central veins; Introduction; What is a central vein?; Routes of access to a central vein; Anatomical variations of central veins; Where should the catheter tip lie?; MicroanatomyAdjacent structuresChoosing the best approach to the best vein; The best approach; Conclusion; 3 Patient examination and assessment: choice of devices; Introduction; Information and informed consent; Choice of anaesthetic techniques; Physical examination and assessment; Vascular assessment; Cardiovascular; Infection issues; Radiological assessment; Laboratory assessments; Conclusion; 4 Catheter design and materials; Introduction; Material differences; Thrombosis: the relative risks between materials; Infection; Catheter design; Insertion techniques; Needle design; Catheter sizeCommon types of cathetersTunnelled cuffed catheters; Apheresis and Haemodialysis catheters; Totally implanted ports; Anchorage devices; Conclusion; 5 Cannulation of the jugular veins; Introduction; The internal jugular vein; Applied anatomy of the IJV; Insertion techniques; Basic technique for IJV cannulation; Specific considerations; Factors influencing success; Complications; The external jugular vein; Conclusions; 6 Venous access via the femoral vein; Introduction; Anatomy of the femoral vein; Use of the femoral vein; Vascular access devices for the femoral approach; Landmark techniqueUse of ultrasoundTechnical considerations; Temporary use of the femoral vein; Long-term use of the femoral vein; Catheter tip position; Advantages and disadvantages of femoral venous access; Removal; Conclusion; 7 Central venous access via the subclavian and axillary veins; Introduction; Applied anatomy; Insertion techniques; Conclusion; 8 Peripherally inserted central catheters; Introduction; Objectives; Peripherally inserted central catheters; Midline catheters; Patient assessment; Selection of patients; Benefits of PICCs; Consent and patient information; Measurements; Insertion proceduresUltrasoundPower injection; Catheter rupture/damage; Conclusion; Appendix; 9 Ultrasound-guided venous access; Introduction; Rationale for the use of ultrasound; Limitations of ultrasound guidance; What is the evidence that ultrasound is helpful?; Ultrasound probe selection; Applied ultrasound anatomy; Verification of needle-tip placement; Conclusion; 10 The role of diagnostic and interventional radiology in the placement and management of central venous catheters; Introduction; Imaging modalities; Imaging venous anatomy; Image-guided CVC placementManagement of CVC-related complications: the radiologist's roleThis book addresses all the issues a patient may experience prior to receiving a VAD. Selection of equipment, practical aspects of technique, the pros and cons of the various veins, and modifications of technique for certain circumstances are examined. Covereage also includes the roles played by radiologists, anaesthetists, surgeons, nurses, and other team memebers. Throughout the chapters a reference is made to the IV Therapy Standards published by the Royal College of Nursing IV Therapy Forum in 2003. 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