计算机断层血管造影在透析患者中心静脉导管相关并发症中的作用

K. Spanos, C. Karathanos, G. Kouvelos, A. Athanasoulas, A. Drakou, A. Giannoukas
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背景:中心静脉导管(CVC)在医疗实践中应用广泛。然而,它的使用构成了一种具有发病率的侵入性手术。目的:探讨计算机断层血管造影(CTA)在CVC相关并发症及透析患者治疗后中期预后中的作用。方法:回顾性分析前瞻性收集的接受cvc相关并发症治疗的透析患者的资料,并在中期随访期间进行监测。结果:2012 - 2014年,8例患者(平均年龄59±1.2岁;治疗CVC相关并发症6例(男性)。所有并发症均通过CTA诊断和证实(100%)。2例患者出现局部血肿,3例大出血,2例导丝残留,1例端口导管部分脱落。7例患者进行了动脉或静脉壁损伤的直接修复,其中2例同时切除了保留的导丝,1例同时切除了错位的CVC。1例患者采用血管内入路切除断开部分。手术过程中无死亡或重大并发症发生。在随访期间(12 - 24个月),无再次干预、静脉血栓栓塞的临床发作或死亡记录。结论:在中期随访中,有创治疗透析患者CVC相关并发症是有效且持久的,无再次干预、VTE临床发作或死亡。CTA是诊断CVC相关并发症的可靠手段。
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Role of computed tomographic angiography in central venous catheter related complications in dialysis patients
Background: The central venous catheter (CVC) is broadly used in medical practice. However, its use constitutes an invasive procedure with morbidity. Objectives: To assess the role of computed tomographic angiography (CTA) in CVC related complications and the mid-term outcome of dialysis patients after their treatment. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data of dialysis patients treated for CVC-related complications and their monitoring during a midterm follow-up. Results: From 2012 - 2014, eight patients (mean age 59±1.2 years; 6 males) with CVC related complication were treated. All complication were diagnosed and verified by a CTA (100%). Two patients presented with local hematoma, 3 with major bleeding, 2 with a retained guide-wire, and 1 with a disconnected part of a port-catheter. The direct repair of an arterial or venous wall injury was undertaken in 7 patients, with the simultaneous removal of a retained guide-wire in 2 and the removal of a misplaced CVC in 1 of them. One patient had the endovascular approach with the removal of the disconnected part. No death or major complication occurred during the procedures. During the follow-up (range =12 - 24 mon), no re-intervention, clinical episode of venous thromboembolism, or death was recorded. Conclusions: Invasive treatment of dialysis patients for CVC related complications is effective and durable during mid-term follow up with no re-intervention, clinical episode of VTE or death. CTA is a reliable mean for the diagnosis of CVC related complications.
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