Literature DB >> 28815975

Urea-based recirculation validation of the symmetrical palindrome catheter.

Martin Jonczyk1,2, Christian Althoff1, Torsten Slowinski3, Ina Lieker3, Marcel Naik3, Jonas Auer1, Raúl García Marcos4, Ejona Duka5, Bernd Hamm1, Maximilian de Bucourt1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: High blood flow and low recirculation rates are central for adequate haemodialysis. A new symmetrical tip has been invented promising efficient haemodialysis even if the ports are reversed.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate access recirculation of the 'palindrome' catheter and to report initial experiences in a clinical setting.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: After implantation of the new catheter in 20 patients (male: 14; female: 6; mean age 72 ± 12.2), access recirculation was evaluated using the urea-based recirculation test. After 30 minutes of haemodialysis, ultrafiltration was stopped and arterial and venous samples were taken. Afterwards, the blood flow rate was reduced to 120 ml/min. Another systemic arterial blood sample was taken 10 seconds after the blood pump was switched off.
RESULTS: All 20 interventions were performed successfully without complications. The average recirculation rate was 8.1% with a median of 2.5% ranging from 0 to 85.8%. Recirculation rates under 5% were measured in 13 patients and more than 10% recirculation were found in two patients. The median of days between catheter implantation and recirculation assessment was the day following implantation.
CONCLUSION: The new symmetrical catheter presented low recirculation rates in a clinical setting. Since there is just a single tip, fluoroscopic placement in the right atrium is facilitated.
© 2017 European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association/European Renal Care Association.

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Keywords:  Central venous access; Haemodialysis catheter; Palindrome; Urea recirculation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28815975     DOI: 10.1111/jorc.12210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ren Care        ISSN: 1755-6678


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Journal:  Kidney Int Rep       Date:  2021-08-13
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