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Urea recirculation and dialysis efficiency of dual-lumen central venous catheters of various localizations: should the venous lumen of the catheter be used as arterial lumen, and vice versa?


Šefer, Siniša; Kes, Petar; Vrsalović, Mislav; Heinrich, Branko; Degoricija, Vesna
Urea recirculation and dialysis efficiency of dual-lumen central venous catheters of various localizations: should the venous lumen of the catheter be used as arterial lumen, and vice versa? // Neurologia Croatica 2002 ; 51 (suppl 3) / Gašparović, Vladimir ; Radonić, Radovan (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatski lječnički zbor: Hrvatsko društvo za intenzivnu medicinu, 2002. str. 259-260 (poster, domaća recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Urea recirculation and dialysis efficiency of dual-lumen central venous catheters of various localizations: should the venous lumen of the catheter be used as arterial lumen, and vice versa?

Autori
Šefer, Siniša ; Kes, Petar ; Vrsalović, Mislav ; Heinrich, Branko ; Degoricija, Vesna

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
Neurologia Croatica 2002 ; 51 (suppl 3) / Gašparović, Vladimir ; Radonić, Radovan - Zagreb : Hrvatski lječnički zbor: Hrvatsko društvo za intenzivnu medicinu, 2002, 259-260

Skup
Deveti simpozij iz intenzivne medicine s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem

Mjesto i datum
Brijuni, Hrvatska, 24.06.2002. - 27.06.2002

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster

Vrsta recenzije
Domaća recenzija

Ključne riječi
catheterization; central venous-instrumentation; renal dialysis-methods; kidney failure-therapy; urea-blood

Sažetak
The aim of the study was to measure the percentage of urea recirculation in hemodialysis by a dual-lumen central venous catheters of various localisations ( e.g. jugular, subclavian, and femoral), and also in cases when the venous lumen of the catheter is used as arterial lumen, and vice versa, and under these conditions to evaluate the efficiency of hemodialysis based on the measurements of urea reduction ratio. Percentage of urea recirculation was measured in patients with acute and chronic renal failure who underwent hemodialysis by temporary dual-lumen central venous catheter of different localisations (jugular n=16, subclavian n=20, femoral n=20). The measurements were done in cases when arterial line was connected to arterial lumen of the catheter, and venous line to the venous lumen of the catheter (correct connection=R1), and vice versa, i.e., when arterial line was connected to venous lumen of the catheter, and venous line was connected to arterial lumen of the catheter (reversed connection=R2). The efficiency of hemodialysis was evaluated by measuring urea reduction ratio in cases with the reversed (R2)connection. Statistically significant differences were found between R1 and R2 for jugular catheters (R1=2.38+/-1.09%, R2 7.59+/-1.42%, n=16, p=0.0000), for subclavian catheters (R1=3.03+/-3. 15%, R2=15.8+/-7.18, n=20, p=0.0000), and for femoral catheters (R1=9+/-6.56, R2=29.2+/-11.8, n=20, p=0.0000). Statistically significant differences were also found between R1 of jugular catheters and R1 of subclavian catheters (2.38+/-1.09%, n=16, and 3.03+/-3.15%, n=20, p=0.0000), further on between R1 of jugular and R1 of femoral catheters (2.38+/-1.09%, n=16, and 9+/-6.56%, n=20, p=0.0000), as well as between R1 of subclavian and R1 of femoral catheters (2.38+/-1.09, n=20 and 9+/-6.56%, n=20, p=0.0001). Also statistically significant difference were found between R2 of jugular and subclavian catheters (7.59+/- 1. 42%, n=16 and 15.8+/-7.18%, n=20, p=0.0003), between R2 of jugular and femoral catheters (7.59+/-1.42%, n=16 and 29.2+/-11.8%, n=20, p=0.0007), and between R2 of subclavian and R2 of femoral catheters (15.8+/-7.18%, n=20 and 29.2+/-11.8, n=20, p=0.0029). The measurements of urea reduction ratio that we have done for some of the catheters under R2 conditions showed a statistically significant difference between femoral and subclavian catheters (51.45+/-5.62, n=20 nad 63.75+/-7.61, n=20, p=0.0000), and between femoral and jugular catheters (51. 45+/-5.62%, n=20 and 64.3+/-5.23%, n=16, p=0.0000). No statistical differences were found in urea reduction ratio between jugular and subclavian catheters (64.3+/-5. 23, n=16 and 63.75+/-7.61%, n=20, p=0.8). When hemodialysis was delivered by a correct blood linea connection the measurements have shown a decrease in urea recirculation by 5% for jugular and subclavian catheters, and 5%-10% for femoral catheters. However, in cases when the venous lumen of the catheter is used as an arterial lumen, and vice versa, urea recirculation is below 10% for jugular catheters, whereas in femoral catheters the percentage is higher of 20%. Despite so high a percentage of urea recirculation, that we obtained for such use of the catheters, urea reduction ratio in hemodialysis via jugular and subclavian catheters is 60%, whereas via femoral catheters, the percentage is significanty lower. Consequently, the efficancy of hemodialysis is reduced, and such use of femoral catheters should therefore be avoided.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti



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Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
KBC "Sestre Milosrdnice"

Profili:

Avatar Url Mislav Vrsalović (autor)

Avatar Url Vesna Degoricija (autor)

Avatar Url Petar Kes (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Šefer, Siniša; Kes, Petar; Vrsalović, Mislav; Heinrich, Branko; Degoricija, Vesna
Urea recirculation and dialysis efficiency of dual-lumen central venous catheters of various localizations: should the venous lumen of the catheter be used as arterial lumen, and vice versa? // Neurologia Croatica 2002 ; 51 (suppl 3) / Gašparović, Vladimir ; Radonić, Radovan (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatski lječnički zbor: Hrvatsko društvo za intenzivnu medicinu, 2002. str. 259-260 (poster, domaća recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
Šefer, S., Kes, P., Vrsalović, M., Heinrich, B. & Degoricija, V. (2002) Urea recirculation and dialysis efficiency of dual-lumen central venous catheters of various localizations: should the venous lumen of the catheter be used as arterial lumen, and vice versa?. U: Gašparović, V. & Radonić, R. (ur.)Neurologia Croatica 2002 ; 51 (suppl 3).
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