Literature DB >> 27215252

A study of outcome and complications associated with temporary hemodialysis catheters in a Nigerian dialysis unit.

Christiana Oluwatoyin Amira1, Babawale Taslim Bello1, Rotimi Williams Braimoh1.   

Abstract

Hemodialysis (HD) catheters are commonly used as temporary vascular access in patients with kidney failure who require immediate HD. The use of these catheters is limited by complications such as infections, thrombosis resulting in poor blood flow. We studied the complications and outcomes of nontunneled catheters used for vascular access in our dialysis unit. The records of all patients, with renal failure who were dialyzed over a two-year period and had a double lumen nontunneled catheter inserted, were retrieved. Catheter insertion was carried out under ultrasound guidance using the modified Seldinger technique. The demographic data of patients, etiology of chronic kidney disease, and complications and outcomes of these catheters were noted. Fifty-four patients with mean age 43.7 ± 15.8 years had 69 catheters inserted for a cumulative total of 4047 catheter-days. The mean catheter patency was 36.4 ± 37.2 days (range: 1-173 days). Thrombosis occluding the catheters was the most common complication and occurred in 58% of catheters leading to catheter malfunction, followed by infections in18.8% of catheters. During follow-up, 30 (43.5%) catheters were removed, 14 (20.3%) due to catheter malfunction, eight (11.6%) due to infection, five (7.2%) elective removal, and three (4.3%) due to damage. Thrombotic occlusion of catheters was a major limiting factor to the survival of HD catheters. Improvement in catheter patency can be achieved with more potent lock solutions.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27215252     DOI: 10.4103/1319-2442.182401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl        ISSN: 1319-2442


  2 in total

1.  Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections and Catheter Colonization among Haemodialysis Patients: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Outcomes.

Authors:  Shamira Shahar; Ruslinda Mustafar; Lydia Kamaruzaman; Petrick Periyasamy; Kiew Bing Pau; Ramliza Ramli
Journal:  Int J Nephrol       Date:  2021-06-19

2.  Fast and furious: a retrospective study of catheter-associated bloodstream infections with internal jugular nontunneled hemodialysis catheters at a tropical center.

Authors:  Varun Agrawal; Anna T Valson; Anjali Mohapatra; Vinoi George David; Suceena Alexander; Shibu Jacob; Yamuna Devi Bakthavatchalam; John Anthony Jude Prakash; Veeraraghavan Balaji; Santosh Varughese
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2019-02-05
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