Treatment of infected tunneled venous access hemodialysis catheters with guidewire exchange. Cuffed venous access catheters have become commonplace for hemodialysis access. The major complications of these catheters are catheter thrombosis, catheter fibrin sheathing and infection. When catheter associated bacteremia occurs treatment with antimicrobial therapy alone has been unsuccessful in providing acceptable cure rates. Failed antimicrobial therapy exposes the patient to the risks of prolonged bacteremia, while the alternative, catheter replacement at a new site can lead to central venous stenosis and compromise future long-term upper extremity access. Catheter guidewire exchange when the tunnel tract is clinically not infected theoretica...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
The design of a suitable catheter to achieve a permanent, economical, and efficient vascular pathway...
Risk of bacteremia from temporary hemodialysis catheters by site of insertion and duration of use: A...
Bacteremia associated with tunneled dialysis catheters: Comparison of two treatment strategies.Backg...
Background: In hemodialysis patients, a tunneled-cuffed permanent catheter is mandatory when the art...
Tunneled catheter-related bacteremia represents one of the major complications in patients on hemodi...
Introduction. Infectious complications are the most common chronic complications observed in patient...
PURPOSE: Tunneled catheters are widely used for intermediate to long-term hemodialysis (HD) access,...
Infection-related causes are second only to cardiovascular events for mortality among end-stage rena...
Catheter-related blood stream infections comprise a major concern in hemodialysis patients, leading ...
Catheter-related bloodstream infections, exit-site infections, and tunnel infections are common comp...
Background The use of central venous catheters (CVC) is associated with higher morbidity and mortal...
Objectives: Endovascular therapy for hemodialysis (HD) access is now performed in outpatient centers...
Central venous catheters,introduced for short-term dialysis,but occationally used as permanent vascu...
Outcomes of tunneled femoral hemodialysis catheters: Comparison with internal jugular vein catheters...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
The design of a suitable catheter to achieve a permanent, economical, and efficient vascular pathway...
Risk of bacteremia from temporary hemodialysis catheters by site of insertion and duration of use: A...
Bacteremia associated with tunneled dialysis catheters: Comparison of two treatment strategies.Backg...
Background: In hemodialysis patients, a tunneled-cuffed permanent catheter is mandatory when the art...
Tunneled catheter-related bacteremia represents one of the major complications in patients on hemodi...
Introduction. Infectious complications are the most common chronic complications observed in patient...
PURPOSE: Tunneled catheters are widely used for intermediate to long-term hemodialysis (HD) access,...
Infection-related causes are second only to cardiovascular events for mortality among end-stage rena...
Catheter-related blood stream infections comprise a major concern in hemodialysis patients, leading ...
Catheter-related bloodstream infections, exit-site infections, and tunnel infections are common comp...
Background The use of central venous catheters (CVC) is associated with higher morbidity and mortal...
Objectives: Endovascular therapy for hemodialysis (HD) access is now performed in outpatient centers...
Central venous catheters,introduced for short-term dialysis,but occationally used as permanent vascu...
Outcomes of tunneled femoral hemodialysis catheters: Comparison with internal jugular vein catheters...
Central venous catheter-related bacteraemia is a substantial and preventable source of iatrogenic mo...
The design of a suitable catheter to achieve a permanent, economical, and efficient vascular pathway...
Risk of bacteremia from temporary hemodialysis catheters by site of insertion and duration of use: A...