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Experience with a double-lumen central venous catheter for hemodialysis.

T R Jones1, J D Frusha.   

Abstract

We reviewed retrospectively our experience with the transcutaneous placement of 77 double-lumen hemodialysis catheters in the jugular or subclavian veins in 65 patients. The catheters remained in place for an average of 20.7 days. Three unrelated deaths occurred within 30 days of insertion. Post-insertion chest roentgenograms were made on all patients. One pneumothorax and one misplacement into the carotid artery were noted. Five patients developed blood-culture-substantiated sepsis that required hospitalization. Deep-vein thrombosis occurred in one patient and subclavian-vein stenosis was found in two other patients. Various mechanical difficulties such as kinking, cracking, and thrombosis were encountered. The use of this catheter provides immediate access for hemodialysis with a minimum of complications. However, its disadvantages include its length, tendency to kink, and the requirement for a separate venous cannula to be used with each hemodialysis.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 15227317      PMCID: PMC324743     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


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1.  Use of subclavian catheters for hemodialysis.

Authors:  H C Snider; C E Ingalls; F X Schloeder; P Sivanna
Journal:  South Med J       Date:  1982-09       Impact factor: 0.954

2.  Percutaneous subclavian vein catheter hemodialysis--impact on vascular access surgery.

Authors:  D B Dorner; D H Stubbs; C A Shadur; C T Flynn
Journal:  Surgery       Date:  1982-06       Impact factor: 3.982

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1.  Experience with a double-lumen central venous catheter for hemodialysis.

Authors:  J E Last
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  1987-12
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