| Literature DB >> 35448717 |
Tyler Smith1, Claire Kaufman2, Keith Quencer2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The ideal central venous catheter (CVC) tip position placement is controversial, and CVCs do not remain in a fixed position after placement. This study evaluates both patient and procedural factors which may influence CVC tip migration and subsequent catheter dysfunction.Entities:
Keywords: catheter dysfunction; central venous catheter; dialysis access
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35448717 PMCID: PMC9025797 DOI: 10.3390/tomography8020083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tomography ISSN: 2379-1381
Figure 1An example of catheter tip measurements obtained at the time of placement (A) and at the time of catheter removal (B). A line was made perpendicular to the carina to allow accurate measurement of the catheter tip distance from the carina. In this case the catheter advanced 3.7 cm caudally, and was recorded as −3.7 cm when calculating the data (positive numbers migrated cranially towards or beyond the carina).
Figure 257-year-old female had a history of end stage renal disease with a left-sided tunneled dialysis catheter. (A): The initial supine fluoroscopic images at the time of catheter placement demonstrated the catheter tip within the mid right atrium (black arrow). (B): Two months later the patient presented with catheter dysfunction, and supine fluoroscopic interrogation demonstrated that the tip of the catheter had migrated 6 cm cranially to the upper SVC (black arrow).
Patient and catheter characteristics were reported as total number and percent. The total number of catheters placed was 177, with the majority being placed on the right side (72%). The most common catheter type was a port (69%). There was a slight majority of female patients (57%).
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| 101 Female (57%) | 76 Male (43%) | ||
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| 127 R (72%) | 50 L (28%) | ||
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| 122 Ports (69%) | 50 lbTCVC (28%) | 5 sbTCVC (3%) | |
lbTCVC = Large bore tunneled dialysis catheter; sbTCVC = Small bore tunneled central venous catheters.
Mean migration, catheter dysfunction odds ratio, and odds ratio for >2 cm cranial migration for left vs. right sided CVCs.
| Left Sided CVC ( | Right Sided CVC ( | Statistical Analysis | |
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| Mean catheter tip migration | 3.2 cm cranially | 0.8 cm cranially | |
| Catheter Dysfunction | 16 (32%) | 6 (4.7%) | Odds ratio for CVC dysfunction and >2 cm cranial tip migration: |
| >2 cm catheter tip cranial migration | 32 (64%) | 26 (20.5%) | Odds ratio for >2 cm of cranial catheter tip migration in left vs. right CVCs |
*—Two Tailed Student’s t-test assuming unequal variance.