用于透析的复杂中心静脉导管:介入放射学在插入和处理并发症方面的经验。

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Social Studies of Science Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-08 DOI:10.1177/11297298221103209
Domenico Patanè, Walter Morale, Stefania Bonomo, Giovanni Failla, Serafino Santonocito, Francesco Camerano, Flavio Arcerito, Giovanni Coniglio, Giacomo Calcara, Pierantonio Malfa, Alessandro Stefano
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摘要

背景:当通过非常规途径插入 CVC 或将 CVC 置于非常规部位或用 IR 血管内手术替代 CVC 时,CVC 即被定义为 "复杂"。我们报告了使用诊断和介入放射学技术进行复杂 CVC 插入和管理的经验;我们推荐了一些预防措施和技术,这些措施和技术可确保中心静脉通路的长期可用性,并避免在非常规部位插入 CVC:我们回顾性评估了2010年1月至2019年12月期间在我科接受血液透析用隧道式CVC插入治疗的617例患者(平均年龄71±13岁;男性448/617例):在 617 例患者中,有 241 例(39%)被认为是 "复杂 "患者,因为他们需要进行带或不带支架的 PTA 以恢复/维持静脉通路,或有不寻常的定位部位或需要非常规通路。CT 血管造影与 PTA 之间存在直接相关性(r = 0.95;p 值 r = -0.92;p 值 结论:在多学科环境中进行精确的术前治疗规划,并掌握诊断和介入放射学程序知识,可减少血液透析患者复杂的导管插入术。
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Complex central venous catheter for dialysis: interventional radiology experience in insertion and management of their complications.

Background: CVCs are defined 'complex' when they are inserted through non-conventional accesses or positioned in non-usual sites or substituted by IR endovascular procedures. We report our experience in using diagnostic and interventional radiology techniques for complex CVC insertion and management; we recommend some precautions and techniques that could lead to long-term availability of central venous access and to avoid non-conventional sites CVC insertion.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 617 patients, between January 2010 and December 2019, (mean age 71 ± 13; male 448/617), treated in our department for insertion of tunnelled CVC for haemodialysis.

Results: Among 617 patients, 241 cases (39%) are considered 'complex' because they required either a PTA with or without stenting to restore/maintain venous access or had an unusual positioning site or required unconventional access. A direct correlation between CT angiography and PTA (r = 0.95; p-value <0.001) and an inverse correlation between CT angiography and unconventional 'rescue' access (r = -0.92; p-value <0.001) were found.

Conclusions: Precise pre-operative planning of treatment in a multidisciplinary setting and diagnostic and interventional radiology procedures knowledge allows reducing complex catheterisms in haemodialysis patient.

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Social Studies of Science
Social Studies of Science 管理科学-科学史与科学哲学
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5.70
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45
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Social Studies of Science is an international peer reviewed journal that encourages submissions of original research on science, technology and medicine. The journal is multidisciplinary, publishing work from a range of fields including: political science, sociology, economics, history, philosophy, psychology social anthropology, legal and educational disciplines. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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