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Intensive Care Medicine | 1980
Ioan Curelaru; Lars-Erik Linder; Bengt Gustavsson
Displacement of central venous catheters inserted through internal jugular veins in adult man was estimated on chest x-rays in six patients and measured in six corpses. The downward displacement of the catheter tips with maximum neck flexion varied between 1.0 and 2.0 cm in patients, and between 1.0 and 2.5 cm in corpses. The upward displacement with maximum neck extension varied between 0.5 to 1.0 cm in patients and 0.5 to 1.5 cm in corpses. The total displacement varied between 1.5 to 3.0 cm in patients, and 1.5 to 4.0 cm in corpses. The geater displacement in corpses might be explained by detachment of sternocleidomastoid muscles, and by resection of the sternum and anterior ribs, performed for access to the heart and superior vena cava. There was no apparent correlation between the side and site of the vein puncture, body length, sternocleidomastoid length, distances from the punction sites to suprasternal notch, and values of the displacements of the catheter tips in any group. To avoid rhythm disturbances and perforation of the heart (possible complications of the catheter displacement), the necessity of locating central venous catheter tips 3.0 to 4.0 cm above the superior vena cava-right atrial junction, and firm fixation of the catheter is stressed.
Archive | 1982
Ioan Curelaru; Bengt Gustavsson; Lars-Erik Linder
Archive | 1988
Bengt Gustavsson; Lars-Erik Linder
Archive | 1982
Bengt Gustavsson; Ioan Curelaru; Lars Erik Linder
Archive | 1981
Bengt Gustavsson; Johan Curelaru; Lars-Erik Linder
Archive | 1987
Bengt Gustavsson; Ingvar Andersson; Lars-Erik Linder
Archive | 1983
Bengt Gustavsson; Ioan Curelaru; Lars-Erik Linder
Archive | 1982
Bengt Gustavsson; Johan Curelaru; Lars Erik Linder
Archive | 1984
Bengt Gustavsson; Ioan Curelaru; Lars-Erik Linder
Archive | 1981
Bengt Gustavsson; Johan Curelaru; Lars-Erik Linder