What is a venous catheter for temporary access? ... A vascular access should be prepared weeks or months before you start dialysis. The early preparation of the vascular access will allow easier and more efficient removal and replacement of your blood with fewer complications.
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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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Two hundred eighteen consecutive patients who required a temporary hemodialysis catheter were prospectively followed. ... central venous catheter, infection, dialysis, femoral catheter, jugular catheter, tunneled catheter...
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Risk of bacteremia from temporary hemodialysis catheters by site of insertion and duration of use: A prospective study. Matthew J Oliver, Sandra M Callery, ...
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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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