Simulation-based mastery learning for thoracentesis skills improves patient outcomes: a randomized trial
Purpose Physicians-in-training often perform bedside thoracenteses in academic medical
centers, and complications are more common among less experienced clinicians …
centers, and complications are more common among less experienced clinicians …
[HTML][HTML] Pleural manometry–historical background, rationale for use and methods of measurement
M Zielinska-Krawczyk, R Krenke, EM Grabczak… - Respiratory …, 2018 - Elsevier
Subatmospheric pleural pressure (Ppl), which is approximately− 3 to− 5 cmH 2 O at
functional residual capacity (FRC) makes pleura a unique organ in the human body. The …
functional residual capacity (FRC) makes pleura a unique organ in the human body. The …
Risk of procedural hemorrhage
KS Wolfe, JP Kress - Chest, 2016 - Elsevier
Patients who are critically ill and hospitalized often require invasive procedures as a part of
their medical care. Each procedure carries a unique set of risks and associated …
their medical care. Each procedure carries a unique set of risks and associated …
[HTML][HTML] Recommendations on the use of ultrasound guidance for adult abdominal paracentesis: a position statement of the Society of Hospital Medicine
J Cho, TP Jensen, K Reierson… - Journal of hospital …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recommendations on the Use of Ultrasound Guidance for Adult Abdominal Paracentesis: A
Position Statement of the Society of Hospital Medicine - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content …
Position Statement of the Society of Hospital Medicine - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content …
Procedural experience and confidence among graduating medical students
J Barr, CS Graffeo - Journal of surgical education, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective Bedside procedures are a vital component of patient care—particularly for
surgeons. Anecdotal evidence and previous studies from individual institutions reveal a lack …
surgeons. Anecdotal evidence and previous studies from individual institutions reveal a lack …
Clinical outcomes after bedside and interventional radiology paracentesis procedures
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, paracentesis procedures are performed in interventional
radiology (IR) rather than at the bedside. No guidelines exist to aid decision-making about …
radiology (IR) rather than at the bedside. No guidelines exist to aid decision-making about …
Trends in lumbar puncture over 2 decades: a dramatic shift to radiology
H Kroll, R Duszak Jr, E Nsiah… - American Journal of …, 2015 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study is to evaluate national trends in lumbar puncture (LP)
procedures and the relative roles of specialty groups providing this service. MATERIALS …
procedures and the relative roles of specialty groups providing this service. MATERIALS …
Generalist versus subspecialist workforce characteristics of invasive procedures performed by radiologists
AB Rosenkrantz, EB Friedberg, JD Prologo, C Everett… - Radiology, 2018 - pubs.rsna.org
Purpose To explore subspecialty workforce considerations surrounding invasive procedures
performed by radiologists. Materials and Methods The 2015 Centers for Medicare & …
performed by radiologists. Materials and Methods The 2015 Centers for Medicare & …
Central venous access: evolving roles of radiology and other specialties nationally over two decades
Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate national trends in central venous access
(CVA) procedures over 2 decades with regard to changing specialty group roles and places …
(CVA) procedures over 2 decades with regard to changing specialty group roles and places …
Paracentesis for cancer-related ascites in palliative care: An international, prospective cohort study
Background: Paracentesis is commonly undertaken in patients with cancer-related ascites.
Aim: To systematically investigate the symptomatic benefits and harms experienced by …
Aim: To systematically investigate the symptomatic benefits and harms experienced by …