Klinische Pädiatrie
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Klinische Pädiatrie · Jan 1988
[Integrated measurement of central venous pressure in pediatric intensive care medicine].
In 17 infants and children we compared the results of CVP-measurement by a) mechano-electrical method and b) so called integrated method (IVAC 565). There was found a good correlation. Infusion rate, lavel of the CVP, and kind of solution had no influence on the results.
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We report about 6 infants with serious respiratory disease who revealed a tracheal bronchus on bronchoscopic or bronchographic examination. In two of these children this finding seemed to be the main problem; it could be cured by surgical or conservative therapy. The course of the further 4 children's disease was determined by additional serious malformations (Oesophageal atresia, congenital heart disease, anomalies of the pulmonary arteries). In these cases, the tracheal bronchus did not influence the clinical course significantly.