نتایج جستجو برای: tunneled central catheter

تعداد نتایج: 506754  

2017
Michiel C. Verboom Jan Ouwerkerk Neeltje Steeghs Jacob Lutjeboer J. Martijn Kerst Winette T. A. van der Graaf Anna K. L. Reyners Stefan Sleijfer Hans Gelderblom

Background: Trabectedin has shown efficacy against soft tissue sarcomas (STS) and has manageable toxicity. Trabectedin is administered through central venous access devices (VAD), such as subcutaneous ports with tunneled catheters, Hickman catheters and PICC lines. Venous access related adverse events are common, but have not yet been reported in detail. Methods: A retrospective analysis of pat...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2005
Marcel C Weijmer Marinus A van den Dorpel Peter J G Van de Ven Pieter M ter Wee Jos A C A van Geelen Johannes O Groeneveld Brigitte C van Jaarsveld Marjon G Koopmans Caatje Y le Poole Anita M Schrander-Van der Meer Carl E H Siegert Koen J F Stas

Interdialytic hemodialysis catheter-locking solutions could contribute to a reduction of catheter-related complications, especially infections. However, they can cause side effects because of leakage from the tip of the catheter. Recently, trisodium citrate (TSC) has been advocated because of its antimicrobial properties and local anticoagulation. In a multicenter, double-blind, randomized, con...

2014
Rémi Bruyère Agnès Soudry-Faure Gilles Capellier Christine Binquet Abdelouaid Nadji Stephane Torner Gilles Blasco Maria Yannaraki Saber Davide Barbar Jean-Pierre Quenot

BACKGROUND The incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) is estimated at 10 to 20% in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) and often requires renal replacement therapy (RRT). ICU mortality in AKI patients can exceed 50%. Venous catheters are the preferred vascular access method for AKI patients requiring RRT, but carry a risk of catheter thrombosis or infection. Catheter lock solutions ...

Journal: :The journal of vascular access 2002
M Koch D Coyne J Hoppe-Bauer T M Vesely

Tunneled catheters serve as interim access during maturation of a graft or fistula, or as a permanent vascular access in those patients who have exhausted their traditional access sites. However, bacteremia rates are high in patients with chronic catheters and indiscriminate removal of catheters during bacteremia increases morbidity and costs. A method to identify whether a catheter was coloniz...

2009
Satyaki Banerjee

Tunneled dialysis catheters (TDCs) are associated with the highest rate of complications, morbidity, and mortality when compared to arteriovenous fistulas or grafts, and this relates to higher costs in their management. Over time, catheters are prone to higher rates of infection, thrombosis, and central venous stenosis, and, thereby, catheter dysfunction. Lower blood flow rates are a consequenc...

2015
Diana Yuan Yng Chiu Darren Green Philip A. Kalra Nik Abidin

Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography is becoming widely available and with novel applications. We report an interesting case of a 68-year-old lady with a central venous thrombosis coincident with both a dialysis catheter infection and a recent pacemaker insertion. Two-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography was unable to delineate whether the thrombosis was involved with the pacemaker w...

2016
Lisa M. Miller Edward Clark Christine Dipchand Swapnil Hiremath Joanne Kappel Mercedeh Kiaii Charmaine Lok Rick Luscombe Louise Moist Matthew Oliver Jennifer MacRae

Catheter-related bloodstream infections, exit-site infections, and tunnel infections are common complications related to hemodialysis central venous catheter use. The various definitions of catheter-related infections are reviewed, and various preventive strategies are discussed. Treatment options, for both empiric and definitive infections, including antibiotic locks and systemic antibiotics, ...

Journal: :The journal of vascular access 2012
Mauro Pittiruti Daniele Bertollo Ermanno Briglia Massimo Buononato Giuseppe Capozzoli Luigi De Simone Antonio La Greca Cecilia Pelagatti Piersandro Sette

PURPOSE The aim of this multicenter study was to assess the feasibility, safety, and accuracy of the intracavitary ECG method for real-time positioning of the tip of different types of central venous catheters. METHODS A total of 1444 catheter insertions in adult patients were studied in eight Italian centers (539 ports, 245 PICCs, 325 tunneled CVCs, 335 non-tunneled CVCs). Patients with no v...

2016
Chia Wei Teoh Avnesh S. Thakor Joao G. Amaral Dimitri A. Parra Elizabeth A. Harvey Damien G. Noone

BACKGROUND Cuffed, double-lumen, tunneled haemodialysis catheters are a common means of vascular access in paediatric haemodialysis, particularly in infants. Haemodialysis catheter fracture with distal embolization is a rare complication. CASE REPORT A 2-year-old boy was receiving chronic haemodialysis via a right internal jugular cuffed, double-lumen, tunneled haemodialysis catheter, inserte...

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