Over 5 million central venous catheters (CVC) are inserted annually in the United States for hemodynamic monitoring or medication administration. CVC are associated with significant infectious, mechanical, and thrombotic complications and should be discontinued when they are no longer needed for patient monitoring or resuscitation. Proper insertion technique is essential in order to prevent CVCrelated complications from occurring.
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The article described in detail changes of ECG mimesis myocardial infarction on the electrocardiogram in various diseases. Clinical examples were provided which allowing higher quality differential diagnosis of ECG changes to do.
The problem of differential diagnosis of paroxysmal states is one of the most difficult tasks. It is given the serious prognosis of epilepsy and syncope. The correct and early diagnosis influence often not only on health but also the life prognosis for the patient. Diagnosis of epileptic seizures and syncope require a comprehensive approach and includes not only the clinical examination and careful history collection, but neuropsychological, neuroimaging and laboratory research methods as well, and involvement of other medical professionals into the clinical exams.
The article says about possibilities of telemedicine’s use for modern diagnostics of acute coronary syndrome on the pre-hospital stage and differentiated approach to the assignment of thrombolytic therapy.
The article raised problems of normal functioning of the ambulance service in Chelyabinsk, as well as the etiology of conflicts during ambulance service staff arrival on scene. Every third resident of the city call for emergency medical care, on average, for the year. The purpose of the investigation was spread of our report among the city's population and recognition of factors which slow down the working activity of the emergency services and we attempt to inculcate a culture of our citizens who call an ambulance. The main method of investigation was a statistical analysis of the material previously published by staff and statisticians of ambulance stations.