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Azygos arch cannulation by central venous catheters: radiographic detection of malposition and subsequent complications.

A A Bankier1, R Mallek, M N Wiesmayr, D Fleischmann, A Kranz, M Kontrus, S Knapp, F W Winkelbauer.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of radiographically evident central venous catheter misplacement in the azygos arch and to analyze whether the frequency of azygos arch cannulation is dependent on the anatomical site of catheter insertion. We reviewed 1,287 postprocedural examinations and 3,441 follow-up examinations. Catheters had been inserted through the left (6%) or right (15%) internal jugular veins and through the left (32%) or right (46%) subclavin veins. Radiographs were analyzed for possible catheter malposition in the azygos arch and for complications related to this malposition. Catheter malposition in the azygos arch was seen on 16/1,287 (1.2%) postprocedural radiographic examinations. Of the 16 malpositioned catheters, 11 (69%) had been inserted in the left subclavian vein, three (19%) in the left jugular vein, two (12%) in the right subclavian vein, and none (0%) in the right jugular vein. There was a statistically significant difference in the frequency of azygos arch cannulation between left- and right-sided catheters (p = 0.001). All complications consisted of venous perforations and were seen in three of 16 cases (19%). Azygos arch cannulation is a rare but hazardous central venous catheter malposition that occurs early after catheter insertion and carries a substantial risk for complication. The risk for azygos arch cannulation is substantially increased if catheters are inserted in left-sided veins. Because of the severity of subsequent complications, radiologists should be vigilant in the detection of this rare malposition.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 8989762     DOI: 10.1097/00005382-199701000-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Imaging        ISSN: 0883-5993            Impact factor:   3.000


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