We describe a case of a patient with a functional kidney transplant who was admitted to our department with clinically evident central vein stenosis (CVS) 7 years after the removal of a central venous catheter (CVC) from the right internal jugular vein. The catheter was used as a hemodialysis access for a 2-month period. In the interval before his last admission, the patient suffered two episodes of deep vein thrombosis. Investigation revealed heterozygosity for factor V Leiden, the most common inherited thrombophilia encountered in 5% of Caucasians, and anticoagulation treatment was started. Magnetic resonance angiography showed stenosis just after the convergence of the right subclavian vein with the internal jugular vein to the innominat...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
Background: Patients with end-stage liver disease frequently acquired complex disorders in hemostasi...
Background: The right internal jugular vein is currently recommended for temporary central dialysis ...
Central vein stenosis (CVS) is common in hemodialysis patients caused by the implantation of cardiac...
Recently, the use of central venous catheters (CVC) as a vascular access in patients undergoing hemo...
Central venous stenosis is a well-described sequel to the placement of hemodialysis catheters in the...
The appropriate vascular access for hemodialysis in patients with cardiac implantable electronic dev...
To determine prevalence of central vein stenosis following catheterization with double-lumen tempora...
Central venous stenosis · Hemodialysis · Arteriovenous access Central venous stenosis is a well-desc...
Central venous stenosis is a significant and frequently encountered problem in managing hemodial...
Patients with end-stage renal disease require vascular access for hemodialysis. Repeated insertions ...
There is no doubt that the optimal vascular access is arteriovenous fistula (AVF). However, the prop...
Central venous catheterization (CVC) is an interventional technique which is frequently used in crit...
Purpose Central vein stenosis (CVS) and line infection are well-recognized complications of tunnell...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
Background: Patients with end-stage liver disease frequently acquired complex disorders in hemostasi...
Background: The right internal jugular vein is currently recommended for temporary central dialysis ...
Central vein stenosis (CVS) is common in hemodialysis patients caused by the implantation of cardiac...
Recently, the use of central venous catheters (CVC) as a vascular access in patients undergoing hemo...
Central venous stenosis is a well-described sequel to the placement of hemodialysis catheters in the...
The appropriate vascular access for hemodialysis in patients with cardiac implantable electronic dev...
To determine prevalence of central vein stenosis following catheterization with double-lumen tempora...
Central venous stenosis · Hemodialysis · Arteriovenous access Central venous stenosis is a well-desc...
Central venous stenosis is a significant and frequently encountered problem in managing hemodial...
Patients with end-stage renal disease require vascular access for hemodialysis. Repeated insertions ...
There is no doubt that the optimal vascular access is arteriovenous fistula (AVF). However, the prop...
Central venous catheterization (CVC) is an interventional technique which is frequently used in crit...
Purpose Central vein stenosis (CVS) and line infection are well-recognized complications of tunnell...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
Background: Patients with end-stage liver disease frequently acquired complex disorders in hemostasi...
Background: The right internal jugular vein is currently recommended for temporary central dialysis ...