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Although an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the optimal angioaccess for chronic dialysis, temporary dialysis catheters are frequently required when a permanent access is not mature at the time of initiation of hemodialysis or in the setting of access malfunction or thrombosis. ... Central venous catheter...
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C Internal jugular vein in the neck C Femoral vein in your groin Internal Jugular Temporary Dialysis Catheter This catheter or tube is placed by a doctor. A dressing will be placed over the site and you will have an x-ray taken before the temporary catheter is used.
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We performed a prospective observational study of consecutive patients undergoing dialysis through a temporary catheter. Measurements were made on 49 catheters; 10 catheters were excluded because poor flow necessitated reversal of the dialysis ports.
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Extrarenal dialysis ; Nephrology ; Urology ; Tunnels ; Catheter ; Hemodialysis ; Temporary ; Conversion ; ... hemodialysis ; tunneled catheter ; catheter exchange ; dialysis access ; vascular access ;
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We present a unique method using temporary peritoneal dialysis catheter placement (PD). Eight patients with moderate to massive ascites underwent umbilical herniorrhaphy with concomitant peritoneal dialysis placement.
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I received a call about a consult for placement of a temporary dialysis catheter in the Medical Intensive Care Unit. When I arrived I quickly scanned the chart (coagulation profile, patient’s medical information etc.) and entered the room of the patient who needed the temporary dialysis catheter.
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AIM: To determine risk factors for failure of temporary dialysis catheters, we prospectively studied the outcome of 178 non-tunneled dual lumen catheters placed in 126 consecutive patients requiring treatment of acute renal failure (ARF) ... Retrospective analysis of catheter recirculation in prevalent dialysis patients.
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