December 6, 2018 - “Pediatric Lines: With and without complications” (Dr. Blask)
Fellow/Resident |
Assigned Article |
Jose Molto |
Radiographic signs of non-venous placement of intended central venous catheters in children |
Stephen Savioli |
Clinical-radiologic features and treatment of hepatic lesions caused by inadvertent infusion of parenteral nutrition in liver parenchyma due to malposition of umbilical vein catheters |
Najla Najim |
Perforations associated with peripherally inserted central catheters in a neonatal population |
Rusty Becker |
Umbilical venous catheter position: evaluation by ultrasound |
Moaz Choudhary |
Paraplegia: Complication of Percutaneous Central Venous Line Malposition |
Brent Tilseth |
Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Using the Saphenous Vein: Importance of Two-View Radiographs to Determine the Tip Location |
Jack Flynn |
Umbilical venous catheter malposition and errors in interpretation in newborns with Bochdalek hernia |
Rishi Sood |
Central venous catheters in premature babies: radiological evaluation, malpositioning and complications |
Moutasem Aljundi |
Sonographic features of umbilical catheter-related complications |