Introduction: Tunneled cuffed catheters (TCC) are generally used as a temporary means to provide hemodialysis (HD) until permanent arteriovenous access is established. However, certain complications are associated with use of TCCs such as infections, catheter malfunction/malposition or venous stenosis. Limited data is available on outcomes and long term complications associated with TCCs in our country. The aim of this study was to study the outcomes of TCCs and associated long term complications during the course of its usage.Methods: We retrospectively studied case records of patients who had TCCs placed for HD at our institution, from January 2016 to June 2018.Results: A total of 116 TCCs were placed during the study period. The mean age...
Background: A clinically tunneled cuffed catheter (TCC) for hemodialysis (HD) is often inserted into...
Abstract Introduction: Vascular access (VA) in hemodialysis (HD) is essential to end-stage renal di...
Purpose: We examined the association between catheter use for maintenance hemodialysis (HD) and mort...
Introduction: Tunneled cuffed catheters (TCC) are generally used as a temporary means to provide hem...
The design of a suitable catheter to achieve a permanent, economical, and efficient vascular pathway...
Aim: In this study, we aimed to evaluate, survival, and early and late complications of indwelling t...
Background. Comparison of outcome of untunnelled catheters (UCs) and tunnelled cuffed catheters (TCC...
Objectives: Tunneled and nontunneled jugular access routes are the most widely used routes for hemod...
Objective: To study the outcome of radiologically placed double lumen tunneled haemodialysis cathete...
Outcomes of tunneled femoral hemodialysis catheters: Comparison with internal jugular vein catheters...
Background: In hemodialysis patients, a tunneled-cuffed permanent catheter is mandatory when the art...
Background. Tunneled catheters are becoming increasingly used as a permanent dialysis access. Easy w...
Introduction: vascular access is an important aspect of haemodialysis treatments and determinan...
Bruno C Silva, Camila E Rodrigues, Regina CRM Abdulkader, Rosilene M Elias Nephrology Division, Hosp...
Purpose: Permanent tunneled cuffed catheters are frequently preferred for hemodialysis in patients w...
Background: A clinically tunneled cuffed catheter (TCC) for hemodialysis (HD) is often inserted into...
Abstract Introduction: Vascular access (VA) in hemodialysis (HD) is essential to end-stage renal di...
Purpose: We examined the association between catheter use for maintenance hemodialysis (HD) and mort...
Introduction: Tunneled cuffed catheters (TCC) are generally used as a temporary means to provide hem...
The design of a suitable catheter to achieve a permanent, economical, and efficient vascular pathway...
Aim: In this study, we aimed to evaluate, survival, and early and late complications of indwelling t...
Background. Comparison of outcome of untunnelled catheters (UCs) and tunnelled cuffed catheters (TCC...
Objectives: Tunneled and nontunneled jugular access routes are the most widely used routes for hemod...
Objective: To study the outcome of radiologically placed double lumen tunneled haemodialysis cathete...
Outcomes of tunneled femoral hemodialysis catheters: Comparison with internal jugular vein catheters...
Background: In hemodialysis patients, a tunneled-cuffed permanent catheter is mandatory when the art...
Background. Tunneled catheters are becoming increasingly used as a permanent dialysis access. Easy w...
Introduction: vascular access is an important aspect of haemodialysis treatments and determinan...
Bruno C Silva, Camila E Rodrigues, Regina CRM Abdulkader, Rosilene M Elias Nephrology Division, Hosp...
Purpose: Permanent tunneled cuffed catheters are frequently preferred for hemodialysis in patients w...
Background: A clinically tunneled cuffed catheter (TCC) for hemodialysis (HD) is often inserted into...
Abstract Introduction: Vascular access (VA) in hemodialysis (HD) is essential to end-stage renal di...
Purpose: We examined the association between catheter use for maintenance hemodialysis (HD) and mort...