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Percutaneous Catheterization of the Internal Jugular Vein for Hemodialysis

OBJECTIVES: The present study was aimed at evaluating the clinical experiences in the internal jugular venous catheterization for hemodialysis. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the data on internal jugular venous catheterization at Chonnam National University Hospital from May 2000 to Februrary...

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Autores principales: Yeum, Chung Ho, Kim, Soo Wan, Nah, Myong Yun, Ma, Seong Kwon, Ko, Jung Hee, Kim, Nam Ho, Choi, Ki Chul
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4578054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11855153
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2001.16.4.242
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author Yeum, Chung Ho
Kim, Soo Wan
Nah, Myong Yun
Ma, Seong Kwon
Ko, Jung Hee
Kim, Nam Ho
Choi, Ki Chul
author_facet Yeum, Chung Ho
Kim, Soo Wan
Nah, Myong Yun
Ma, Seong Kwon
Ko, Jung Hee
Kim, Nam Ho
Choi, Ki Chul
author_sort Yeum, Chung Ho
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description OBJECTIVES: The present study was aimed at evaluating the clinical experiences in the internal jugular venous catheterization for hemodialysis. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the data on internal jugular venous catheterization at Chonnam National University Hospital from May 2000 to Februrary 2001. RESULTS: There were 132 uremic patients with a total of 150 attempts of internal jugular cannulation. Overall success rate was 90.9% with average puncture trials of 2.3±2.1. 124 (82.7%) of the catheterization attempts were made on the right side and 26 (17.3%) were made on the left. The catheters were left in place from 2 to 87 days with an average of 19.5±15.3 days per catheter. The dialysis sessions per catheter were from 2 to 58 with an average of 11.3±6.8. The mean blood flow during hemodialysis immediately after catheterization was 213.4±42.2 ml/min. Thirty two (21.3%) patients had early complications. These included carotid artery puncture (11.3%), local bleeding (4.7%), local pain (3.3%), neck hematoma (0.7%) and malposition of the catheter (1.3%). Seventeen (11.3%) patients had late complications. These included fever or infection (11.3%), inadequate blood flow rate (3.3%) and inadvertent withdrawal (2.0%). There was no catheter-related mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Our experiences revealed that the internal jugular vein catheterization is relatively safe and efficient for temporary vascular access for hemodialysis.
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spelling pubmed-45780542015-10-02 Percutaneous Catheterization of the Internal Jugular Vein for Hemodialysis Yeum, Chung Ho Kim, Soo Wan Nah, Myong Yun Ma, Seong Kwon Ko, Jung Hee Kim, Nam Ho Choi, Ki Chul Korean J Intern Med Original Article OBJECTIVES: The present study was aimed at evaluating the clinical experiences in the internal jugular venous catheterization for hemodialysis. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the data on internal jugular venous catheterization at Chonnam National University Hospital from May 2000 to Februrary 2001. RESULTS: There were 132 uremic patients with a total of 150 attempts of internal jugular cannulation. Overall success rate was 90.9% with average puncture trials of 2.3±2.1. 124 (82.7%) of the catheterization attempts were made on the right side and 26 (17.3%) were made on the left. The catheters were left in place from 2 to 87 days with an average of 19.5±15.3 days per catheter. The dialysis sessions per catheter were from 2 to 58 with an average of 11.3±6.8. The mean blood flow during hemodialysis immediately after catheterization was 213.4±42.2 ml/min. Thirty two (21.3%) patients had early complications. These included carotid artery puncture (11.3%), local bleeding (4.7%), local pain (3.3%), neck hematoma (0.7%) and malposition of the catheter (1.3%). Seventeen (11.3%) patients had late complications. These included fever or infection (11.3%), inadequate blood flow rate (3.3%) and inadvertent withdrawal (2.0%). There was no catheter-related mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Our experiences revealed that the internal jugular vein catheterization is relatively safe and efficient for temporary vascular access for hemodialysis. Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2001-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4578054/ /pubmed/11855153 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2001.16.4.242 Text en Copyright © 2001 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yeum, Chung Ho
Kim, Soo Wan
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Ma, Seong Kwon
Ko, Jung Hee
Kim, Nam Ho
Choi, Ki Chul
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title Percutaneous Catheterization of the Internal Jugular Vein for Hemodialysis
title_full Percutaneous Catheterization of the Internal Jugular Vein for Hemodialysis
title_fullStr Percutaneous Catheterization of the Internal Jugular Vein for Hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous Catheterization of the Internal Jugular Vein for Hemodialysis
title_short Percutaneous Catheterization of the Internal Jugular Vein for Hemodialysis
title_sort percutaneous catheterization of the internal jugular vein for hemodialysis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4578054/
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