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Outcomes included CVC durability days during the catheter insertion and primary punctured catheter insertion.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>Twenty patients with IF were treated. Seven patients were classified into the n-FS group and 13 patients were in FS group. Total number of CVC replacements of n-FS group and FS group were 27 and 43. Eighteen CVC replacements were used by FS method. The overall FS success rate was 100 %. The CVC replacements per 1000 days was not significantly different between the two groups. The primary punctured catheter insertion was significantly lower in FS group compared with in n-FS group.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>Our results suggest that the FS method reduces primary punctured catheter insertion.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":10352,"journal":{"name":"Clinical nutrition ESPEN","volume":"68 ","pages":"Pages 465-469"},"PeriodicalIF":2.6000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Fibrous sheath technique for exchanging tunneled central venous catheters in intestinal failure patients\",\"authors\":\"Naoki Hashizume , Akihiro Fujino , Kotaro Tomonaga , Genta Ozeki , Takeshi Saito , Michimasa Fujiogi , Motohiro Kano , Yuki Yamamoto , Tetsuya Ishimaru , Akihiro Yoneda , Yutaka Kanamori\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.clnesp.2025.05.040\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><h3>Purpose</h3><div>Patients with intestinal failure (IF) are dependent on tunneled central venous catheters (CVC) to provide parenteral nutrition. A method using a fibrous sheath (FS) was developed to preserve the central venous routes while exchanging CVC. We focused on the reduction of punctured catheter insertions for the FS method.</div></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><div>Patients with IF were divided into two groups. The n-FS group was comprised of patients who underwent primary insertion CVC only for the exchange CVC. The FS group was comprised of patients treated using the FS method. Patients diagnosed with CRBSI without septic shock received ethanol lock therapy. Outcomes included CVC durability days during the catheter insertion and primary punctured catheter insertion.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>Twenty patients with IF were treated. Seven patients were classified into the n-FS group and 13 patients were in FS group. Total number of CVC replacements of n-FS group and FS group were 27 and 43. Eighteen CVC replacements were used by FS method. The overall FS success rate was 100 %. The CVC replacements per 1000 days was not significantly different between the two groups. 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Fibrous sheath technique for exchanging tunneled central venous catheters in intestinal failure patients
Purpose
Patients with intestinal failure (IF) are dependent on tunneled central venous catheters (CVC) to provide parenteral nutrition. A method using a fibrous sheath (FS) was developed to preserve the central venous routes while exchanging CVC. We focused on the reduction of punctured catheter insertions for the FS method.
Methods
Patients with IF were divided into two groups. The n-FS group was comprised of patients who underwent primary insertion CVC only for the exchange CVC. The FS group was comprised of patients treated using the FS method. Patients diagnosed with CRBSI without septic shock received ethanol lock therapy. Outcomes included CVC durability days during the catheter insertion and primary punctured catheter insertion.
Results
Twenty patients with IF were treated. Seven patients were classified into the n-FS group and 13 patients were in FS group. Total number of CVC replacements of n-FS group and FS group were 27 and 43. Eighteen CVC replacements were used by FS method. The overall FS success rate was 100 %. The CVC replacements per 1000 days was not significantly different between the two groups. The primary punctured catheter insertion was significantly lower in FS group compared with in n-FS group.
Conclusion
Our results suggest that the FS method reduces primary punctured catheter insertion.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is an electronic-only journal and is an official publication of the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN). Nutrition and nutritional care have gained wide clinical and scientific interest during the past decades. The increasing knowledge of metabolic disturbances and nutritional assessment in chronic and acute diseases has stimulated rapid advances in design, development and clinical application of nutritional support. The aims of ESPEN are to encourage the rapid diffusion of knowledge and its application in the field of clinical nutrition and metabolism. Published bimonthly, Clinical Nutrition ESPEN focuses on publishing articles on the relationship between nutrition and disease in the setting of basic science and clinical practice. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is available to all members of ESPEN and to all subscribers of Clinical Nutrition.