Supraclavicular Brachiocephalic Vein Access for Tunneled Dialysis Catheter Placement in Patients with Bilateral Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis

U. Öğüşlü
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Introduction: To evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and outcomes of tunneled dialysis catheters (TDC) placed through supr-aclavicular brachiocephalic vein (BCV) access in patients with bilateral internal jugular vein (IJV) thrombosis. Methods: Between January 2017 and October 2020, TDCs were placed through supraclavicular BCV access in 46 patients with bilateral IJV thrombosis. Patient demographics, number of attempts, technical and clinical success rates, complications, and patency rates were noted. Results: 21 (45.7%) patients were male. The mean age was 65.9 years (range 20–89). All catheters were placed at the first attempt. The right BCV was accessed in 16 (34%) patients. The technical and clinical success rate was 100%. No major complication was encountered. The mean follow-up period was 573.5 (range 50–1698) days. 44/46 (95.7%) of the catheters were functional at 30 days. The infection rate was 2.7/1000 catheter days. 38 catheter exchanges (mean: 1.9, range: 1–6) were required in 20 patients. The primary and secondary patency rates were 77.8% and 95.2% at 6 months, 77.8% and 95.2% at 12 months, and 74.8% and 84.8% at 24 months, respectively. Discussion and Conclusion: TDC placement through supraclavicular BCV access is a viable option in patients with bilateral IJV thrombosis. High success rates and low complication rates with acceptable outcomes make this route an attractive alternative before proceeding to more complex access routes.
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双侧颈内静脉血栓形成患者的锁骨上头臂静脉隧道透析置管通路
目的:评价通过锁骨上头臂静脉(BCV)通道置入隧道式透析导管(TDC)治疗双侧颈内静脉(IJV)血栓形成患者的安全性、有效性和结果。方法:2017年1月至2020年10月,46例双侧IJV血栓患者通过锁骨上BCV通道放置tdc。记录了患者人口统计、尝试次数、技术和临床成功率、并发症和通畅率。结果:男性21例(45.7%)。平均年龄65.9岁(20 ~ 89岁)。所有导尿管都是在第一次尝试时放置的。16例(34%)患者进入了正确的BCV。技术及临床成功率均为100%。没有遇到重大并发症。平均随访时间573.5天(50 ~ 1698天)。在30 d时,44/46(95.7%)的导管功能正常。感染率为2.7/1000导尿管d。20例患者需要38例导管交换(平均1.9例,范围1-6例)。6个月时原发性和继发性通畅率分别为77.8%和95.2%,12个月时77.8%和95.2%,24个月时74.8%和84.8%。讨论与结论:通过锁骨上BCV通道放置TDC是双侧IJV血栓形成患者的可行选择。高成功率和低并发症发生率以及可接受的结果使该路径在进行更复杂的访问路径之前成为一种有吸引力的选择。
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