脆性哮喘患者中心静脉导管反复移位1例

Q3 Medicine
Emily R Hignell, J. Phelps
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摘要

中心静脉导管广泛用于重症监护和危重病人,报告不寻常的并发症是那些经常使用它们的人的利益。已知的并发症包括血管、心脏和肺系统,并有感染的风险。描述的是一个病例与复发并发症的装置失败继发的中央静脉导管尖端的迁移作为反复咳嗽的结果。讨论了中心导尿管的插入方法和移位原因的诊断。本病例直接证明了聚氨酯导管因咳嗽而形成的环状和显著运动。在两个场合,这导致尖端移动和导管成为扭结,导致中心静脉导管过早失效。这种情况以前只在硅胶导管上见过。有咳嗽史的患者应高度怀疑中心静脉导管移位。建议包括对有咳嗽史的患者保持高度怀疑中心静脉导管移位的指数,对易发生严重咳嗽发作的患者置入较大的法氏导管。在复杂病例和有复发性并发症的病例中,应考虑使用腔内心电图优化中心静脉导管初始放置的方法,并使用介入放射学。
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Recurrent central venous catheter migration in a patient with brittle asthma
Central venous catheters are widely used in intensive care and critically unwell patients, and reporting of unusual complications is in the interest of those using them on a regular basis. Recognised complications involve vascular, cardiac and pulmonary systems and include the risk of infection. Described is a case with a recurrent complication of device failure secondary to migration of the central venous catheter tip as a result of recurrent coughing episodes. The approach to inserting central catheters and diagnosing the cause for the migration is discussed. This case directly demonstrated looping and significant movement of a polyurethane catheter as a result of coughing. On two occasions, this resulted in the tip migration and the catheter becoming kinked, causing premature failure of the central venous catheter. This has only been seen before with silicone catheters. There should be high index of suspicion for migration of central venous catheters in patients with history of cough. Recommendations include maintaining a high index of suspicion for migration of central venous catheters in patients with history of cough and insertion of larger French size catheters in patient groups prone to severe coughing episodes. Ways to optimise initial central venous catheter placement using intracavitary electrocardiogram should be considered along with the use of interventional radiology in complex cases and those with recurrent complications.
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JAVA - Journal of the Association for Vascular Access
JAVA - Journal of the Association for Vascular Access Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Association for Vascular Access (AVA) is an association of healthcare professionals founded in 1985 to promote the emerging vascular access specialty. Today, its multidisciplinary membership advances research, professional and public education to shape practice and enhance patient outcomes, and partners with the device manufacturing community to bring about evidence-based innovations in vascular access.
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