Placement and management of long-term central venous access catheters and ports. 1993

D F Denny
Department of Radiology, Medical Center, Princeton, NJ 08540.

Recent developments in long-term central venous access devices, access techniques, and the management of complications are described. Factors used in selecting a device include the intensity and frequency of therapy and the preferences of the patient. Implantable ports and external catheters are available with valved (Groshong) and nonvalved catheters and with single or multiple lumens. Single- or dual-lumen, peripherally inserted central catheters and ports provide a smaller and less invasive alternative to central access. Sonographic guidance during central catheterization allows detection of venous abnormalities, increases the success rate, and decreases the number of complications. When occlusion of the jugular veins, subclavian veins, or superior vena cava prevents routine access, alternatives include translumbar or transhepatic cannulation of the inferior vena cava. Common complications of long-term access are catheter and venous thrombosis and catheter infection. Catheter thrombosis is treated by fibrinolysis. Daily administration of 1 mg of warfarin reduces the risk of thrombosis. An infected catheter can be diagnosed without catheter removal by comparison of quantitative blood cultures from the catheter and peripheral vein. Early recognition of catheter-related infection may save the catheter. Removal of an infected catheter depends on the nature of the offending agent, severity of infection, success of treatment, and degree of difficulty in obtaining alternative access.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002405 Catheterization, Central Venous Placement of an intravenous CATHETER in the subclavian, jugular, or other central vein. Central Venous Catheterization,Venous Catheterization, Central,Catheterization, Central,Central Catheterization,Catheterizations, Central,Catheterizations, Central Venous,Central Catheterizations,Central Venous Catheterizations,Venous Catheterizations, Central
D002408 Catheters, Indwelling Catheters designed to be left within an organ or passage for an extended period of time. Implantable Catheters,In-Dwelling Catheters,Catheter, In-Dwelling,Catheter, Indwelling,Catheters, In-Dwelling,In Dwelling Catheters,In-Dwelling Catheter,Indwelling Catheter,Indwelling Catheters
D004867 Equipment Design Methods and patterns of fabricating machines and related hardware. Design, Equipment,Device Design,Medical Device Design,Design, Medical Device,Designs, Medical Device,Device Design, Medical,Device Designs, Medical,Medical Device Designs,Design, Device,Designs, Device,Designs, Equipment,Device Designs,Equipment Designs

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