Pericardiocentesis
Pericardiocentesis Richard C. Becker Pericardiocentesis is a potentially life-saving procedure performed in the critical care setting. It is not carried out with sufficient frequency, however, to allow most physicians to…
Pericardiocentesis Richard C. Becker Pericardiocentesis is a potentially life-saving procedure performed in the critical care setting. It is not carried out with sufficient frequency, however, to allow most physicians to…
Cardioversion and Defibrillation Naomi F. Botkin The use of electric countershock to terminate arrhythmia was described over 200 years ago. Thanks to the pioneering work of Zoll et al. [1],…
Temporary Cardiac Pacing Seth T. Dahlberg Temporary cardiac pacing may be urgently required for the treatment of cardiac conduction and rhythm disturbances commonly seen in patients treated in the intensive…
Pulmonary Artery Catheterization Harvey Steven Reich Since their introduction into clinical practice in 1970 by Swan et al. [1], balloon-tipped, flow-directed pulmonary artery (PA) catheters have found widespread use in…
Arterial Line Placement and Care Scott A. Celinski Michael G. Seneff Arterial catheterization is the second most frequent invasive procedure performed in the intensive care unit (ICU). In nearly all…
Central Venous Catheterization Scott A. Celinski Michael G. Seneff Placement of central venous catheters (CVC) remains one of the most commonly performed procedures in the intensive care unit (ICU). Since…
Airway Management and Endotracheal Intubation Stephen O. Heard Margaret M. Hudlin Shubjeet Kaur In the emergency room and critical care environment, management of the airway to ensure optimal ventilation and…
Pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Type 1 Infection William V. Raszka JR., MD, FAAP INTRODUCTION Reports of unusual infections, such as Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) and mucosal candidiasis in previously healthy homosexual…
Organ Transplantation Caroline Tassey MS, CPNP INTRODUCTION Organ transplant has expanded the treatment options available to children with end-stage disease, structural anomalies incompatible with life, and refractory malignancies. About 2000…