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Fibrin sheath formation and intimal thickening after catheter placement in dog model: role of hemodynamic wall shear stress.

Li Hua Wang1, Fang Wei, Lan Jia, Zhi Lu, Bo Wang, Hong Ye Dong, Hai Bo Yu, Gui Jiang Sun, Jie Yang, Bo Li, Jia Meng, Rui Ning Zhang, Xue Qing Bi, Hai Yan Chen, Ai Li Jiang.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the role of wall shear stress in aspects of the formation of fibrin sheath and intimal thickening in a dog model.
METHODS: Tunneled silicone 14.5-F catheters were inserted into the left internal jugular vein in eight dogs. The dogs were separated into two groups according to catheter indwelling time of 14 and 28 days. All dogs underwent extracorporeal circulation three times a week. Multidetector computed tomography venography (MDCTV) examination was used to examine the catheter tip thrombus. After the animals were sacrificed, histological and immunohistochemistry evaluations were performed to confirm specific cell populations. We used computer modeling to generate wall shear stress profiles for the blood flow through the catheter.
RESULTS: Catheter-related sheaths were identified in all catheter specimens, but there was no fibrin sheath around the catheter tip. There were also differences in wall shear stress between the different venous wall sites. Differences in vein wall thickening at different sites have been found at both 14 days (intima to media (I/M) ratio S1 vs S2: p = 0.01, S3 vs S4: p<0.01) and 28 days (I/M ratio S1 vs S2: p<0.01, S3 vs S4: p<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: After catheter placement, fibrin sheath formation partially covered the catheter. Meanwhile, focal areas of intimal thickening were also seen in the venous wall adjacent to the sites of high wall shear stress. These findings indicate an important role of wall shear stress profiles in fibrin sheath formation and intimal thickening.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25684581     DOI: 10.5301/jva.5000358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Access        ISSN: 1129-7298            Impact factor:   2.283


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