Besides fracturing her collarbone, it also damages her subclavian vein. Vo loses a lot of blood, which viewers see in Wes Mitchell's hands. While she is quickly taken to the hospital, Greg Csonka ...
In the current issue of Circulation, Mehta and colleagues compared 1-year saphenous vein graft failure (defined as ≥75% angiographic stenosis or occlusion) and 5-year clinical events (composite of ...
All the patients had a history of catheter placement or pacemaker implantation. The incidence of brachiocephalic vein stenosis was significantly higher than that of subclavian vein stenosis (46.16% vs ...
When a blood clot forms in one of your deep veins, it’s called deep vein thrombosis (DVT). This can cause pain and swelling. If the clot breaks free, it can move through your bloodstream ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between changes in the inferior vena cava collapsibility index and subclavian vein collapsibility index in patients undergoing passive ...
12 patients had PTV of the subclavian vein, 6 patients had PTV of the subclavian-innominate junction, and one patient had PTV of the superior vena cava (Figure 4). Central venous dialysis catheter ...
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) happen when a group of blood vessels in your body forms incorrectly. In these malformations, arteries and veins are unusually tangled and form direct connections, ...
The femoral, jugular, subclavian, and cubital veins are the most frequently used sites for CVC insertion in children. In newborns, cubital veins and the saphenous vein are also frequently used for ...