Investigation of Risk Factors for Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheter Dysfunction

K. Rehman, R. Qazi, K. Hussain
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Introduction: Tunneled central venous catheters (CVC) is a flexible tube with prolonged vascular access providing for the management of intravenous medication treatments, fluids, or total parenteral nutrition, repeated blood sampling, and hemodialysis (HD). Objectives: The main objective of the study is to investigate the risk factors for tunneled hemodialysis catheter dysfunction. Material and methods: This observational study was conducted in Akbar Niazi Teaching Hospital, Barakahu, Islamabad during June 2022 till October 2022. All patients who underwent central venous catheterization for the first time in the hospital were included in the study. All catheterizations were performed ultrasound-guided and rechecked by fluoroscopy to confirm the proper replacement of the catheter in the Cava-atrial junction. Results: The data was collected from 235 patients. One hundred sixty-three patients (72.4%) had no CVC malfunction and sixty-two (27.6%) patients had malfunction. The median duration of follow-up was 162 days for patients with no malfunction and 48.5 days for patients with CVC malfunction. Practical implication: We can easily find the catheter related complications after reading this research analysis. Conclusion: It is concluded that the placement of TDCs in patients should be considered the last resort; however, with the increased use of TDCs and experience, the number of catheter-related complications can be expected to decrease. Keywords: TDCs, Catheter, CVC, Malfunction, Complications
隧道式血液透析导管功能障碍的危险因素研究
导读:隧道中心静脉导管(CVC)是一种具有长时间血管通路的柔性管,可用于静脉药物治疗、输液或全肠外营养、反复采血和血液透析(HD)的管理。目的:本研究的主要目的是探讨隧道式血液透析导管功能障碍的危险因素。材料和方法:本观察性研究于2022年6月至2022年10月在伊斯兰堡Barakahu的Akbar Niazi教学医院进行。所有首次在该院接受中心静脉置管的患者均被纳入研究。所有置管均在超声引导下进行,并在透视下再次检查,以确认在腔房交界处正确更换导管。结果:收集了235例患者的数据。163例(72.4%)无CVC功能障碍,62例(27.6%)有CVC功能障碍。无功能障碍患者的中位随访时间为162天,CVC功能障碍患者的中位随访时间为48.5天。实际意义:阅读本研究分析后,我们可以很容易地发现导管相关并发症。结论:在患者中放置tdc应被视为最后的手段;然而,随着tdc使用的增加和经验的积累,导管相关并发症的数量有望减少。关键词:tdc,导管,CVC,功能障碍,并发症
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