Trendelenburg (Head‐Down tilt) and head rotation: Ultrasonographic effects on the internal jugular vein for catheterization safety
YAK Hernández‐Garate, RE Elizondo‐Omaña… - Clinical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Most guidelines fail to specify patient positioning during central venous catheterization. The
objective was to determine the effects of head‐down tilt (Trendelenburg position) and head …
objective was to determine the effects of head‐down tilt (Trendelenburg position) and head …
Comparison of the effect of the right lateral tilt position and trendelenburg position on the right internal jugular vein in healthy volunteers: a prospective observational …
Background: Central venous cannulation is an invasive procedure commonly used by many
physicians. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the right lateral tilt position on …
physicians. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the right lateral tilt position on …
Facial petechiae following laparoscopic surgery: a case report of Rumpel-leede phenomenon
TBM Feeley, LR Connolly - A&A Practice, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Petechial development as a result of venous compression has variously been described as
acute dermal capillary rupture, mask phenomenon, and Rumpel-Leede Phenomenon. We …
acute dermal capillary rupture, mask phenomenon, and Rumpel-Leede Phenomenon. We …
[PDF][PDF] Ultrasound assessment of right internal jugular vein dimensions following passive legs elevation versus hepatic compression
Central venous catheterization has an essential role in the management of patients who are
critically ill, and patients who have special operative interventions. In general, the bigger the …
critically ill, and patients who have special operative interventions. In general, the bigger the …