[Radiologic and clinical follow-up of central venous indwelling catheters in home parenteral nutrition].

K Hofmann-Preiss, A Becker, S Sailer
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In the course of three weeks we examined 42 patients with central indwelling venous catheters for HPN clinically and radiologically for the development of catheter-related complications. Mean patient age was 48 years. In total 47 catheters were implanted. Their mean dwelling time was 37 weeks with the total dwelling time of all catheters amounting to 1773 weeks. In 26%, obstruction of the upper venous systems was the most frequent clinical catheter related complications. However, radiographs showed thrombotic changes on the vessel walls and/or catheter tips in 51%. In the total survey, 66% of the catheters dislocated from the original application site. Overall, 30% of the catheters dislocated into a peripheral vein. The high flexibility of the silicone catheter is probably responsible for this high dislocation rate. Malposition of the catheter represents a major risk in the development of thrombosis and obstruction of the upper venous system. As the catheter is necessary for the patients' survival and the position of the catheter can be corrected after placement we think that routine chest x-rays should be done at least every four weeks.

[中心静脉留置导管在家庭肠外营养中的放射学及临床随访]。
在三周的时间里,我们对42例使用中心静脉留置导管的HPN患者进行了临床和影像学检查,以观察导管相关并发症的发生。患者平均年龄48岁。共植入47根导管。他们的平均停留时间为37周,所有导管的总停留时间为1773周。在26%的患者中,上静脉系统阻塞是最常见的导管相关并发症。然而,在51%的患者中,x线片显示血管壁和/或导管尖端有血栓性改变。在整个调查中,66%的导管从原来的应用位置脱位。总的来说,30%的导管脱臼进入外周静脉。硅胶导管的高柔韧性可能是造成高脱位率的原因。置管位置不当是上静脉系统血栓形成和梗阻的主要危险因素。由于导管对患者的生存是必需的,并且导管放置后可以纠正导管的位置,我们认为至少每四周进行一次常规胸部x光检查。
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