Temporary vascular catheters for hemodialysis: A 3-year prospective study

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作者
Naumovic, RT [1 ]
Jovanovic, DB [1 ]
Djukanovic, LJD [1 ]
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[1] Clin Ctr Serbia, Inst Urol & Nephrol, Clin Nephrol, YU-11000 Belgrade, Serbia
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temporary hemodialysis catheter; complications; jugular catheter; femoral catheter;
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10.1177/039139880402701006
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
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Background: Temporary hemodialysis catheters are necessary in patients with uremia, but complications associated with these catheters represent one of the most important sources of morbidity among ESRD patients. There is no general agreement about the optimal venous access for insertion of a central venous catheter, while risk factors of catheter related complications have not been entirely elucidated. Methods: One hundred and seven consecutive patients who required a temporary hemodialysis catheter were prospectively examined. Results. Catheters were placed in 107 consecutive patients (66 right jugular (JC), 41 right femoral (FC)) and maintained in situ for a cumulative total of 2101 days. Early complications (puncture site hemorrhage, hematoma formation, artery puncture) were infrequent, without clinical sequelae. The main late complication was catheter related bacteremia (CRB). There were 16 episodes of CRB (JC-10; FC-6) and Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently isolated cause of CRB. The mean catheter duration before the onset of CRB was 19.9 and 18.2 days for JC and FC, respectively. Duration of catheter use, and the number of hemodialyses significantly increased the risk for CRB. Actuarial survival for FC was significantly worse than for JC, while Cox proportional hazard models revealed that the femoral site, chronic renal failure and kidney transplantation increased the risk of catheter failure significantly. Conclusion: CRB was the most common late complication. Its frequency was similar in JC and FC. The main risk factors for development of CRB were duration of catheter use and the number of performed dialyses. Cumulative hazard of CRB was significantly magnified 3 weeks after insertion for both JC and FC, but actuarial survival with JC was significantly longer.
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