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 …

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 …

MS Uluer, M Sargin, B Başaran - The Journal of Vascular …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Ultrasound assessment of right internal jugular vein dimensions following passive legs elevation versus hepatic compression

JM Salman, MJ Jasim, SN Asfar - Basrah Journal of Surgery, 2020 - iasj.net
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 …