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Disfonksiyone tünelli hemodiyaliz kateterlerinin değişiminde balon anjiyoplasti uygulamasının kateter patensisi üzerine etkisi

Year 2019, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 167 - 173, 01.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.21601/ortadogutipdergisi.420973

Abstract

Amaç: Disfonksiyone tünelli hemodiyaliz kateterlerinde
en sık karşılaşılan sorun fibrin kılıf oluşumudur. Bu durumda kateter patensisini
uzatmak amacıyla farklı yöntemler mevcuttur. Bu çalışmada disfonksiyone tünelli
hemodiyaliz kataterlerinin balon anjioplasti uygulanarak değişimi ile balon anjioplasti
uygulanmadan değişiminin kateter patensisi açısından karşılaştırılması amaçlandı.



Gereç ve Yöntem: Çalışmaya disfonksiyone tünelli hemodiyaliz
kateteri bulunan 84 hastada yapılan toplam 93 kateter değişim işlemi dahil edildi.
Balon anjiyoplasti uygulanarak yapılan 52 kateter değişim işlemi ve balon anjiyoplasti
uygulanmadan yapılan 41 kateter değişim işlemi retrospektif olarak değerlendirildi.
Her iki grupta değiştirilen kateterlerin 1., 3., 6. ve 12. ayda patensilerine bakıldı.



Bulgular: Gruplar arasında yaş, cinsiyet ve kateter
lokalizasyonu açısından anlamlı farklılık saptanmadı. Değişimi yapılan tüm tünelli
kateterler için ortalama patensi süresi 5,9 ay (1 hafta-29 ay) olarak hesaplandı.
Balon anjioplasti uygulanan grupta kateterlerin patensi süresi ortalama 5 ay, balon
anjioplasti uygulanmayan grupta ise 7,1 ay olarak hesaplandı (p=0,083). İki grubun
patensi süreleri karşılaştırıldığında istatistiksel olarak anlamlı fark saptanmadı.



Sonuç: Disfonksiyone tünelli kateterlerde balon anjiyoplasti uygulanarak
yapılan kateter değişimi ile balon anjiyoplasi uygulanmadan yapılan kateter değişiminin
kateter patensisi açısından birbirine üstünlüğü saptanmamıştır. Bu gibi hallerde
hastanın durumu göz önünde bulundurulup, zararı ve maliyeti daha düşük işlemin seçilmesi
daha doğru yaklaşım olacaktır.

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  • Brady PS, Spence LD, Levitin A, ve ark. Efficacy of percutaneous fibrin sheath stripping in restoring patency of tunneled hemodialysis catheters. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1999; 173: 1023-7.
  • Merport M, Murphy TP, Egglin TK, ve ark. Fibrin sheth stripping versus catheter exchange for the treatment of failed tunneled hemodialysis catheters: randomized clinical trial. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2000; 11: 1115-20.
  • Savader SJ, Haikal LC, Ehrman KO, Porter DJ, Oteham AC. Hemodialysis catheter-associated fibrin sheaths: treatment with a low-dose rt-PA infusion. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2000; 11: 1131-6.
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  • Janne d’Othee B, Tham JC, Sheiman RG. Restoration of Patency in Failling Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheters: A Comparison of Catheter Exchange, Exchange and Balon Disruption of the Fibrin Sheath and Femoral Stripping. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2006; 17: 1011-5.
  • Reddy AS, Lang EV, Cutts J, Loh S, Rosen MP. Fibrin sheath removal from central venous catheters: an internal snare manoeuvre Nephrol Dial Transplant 2007; 22: 1762-5.
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  • Denny DF. Placement and management of long-term central venous Access catheters and ports. AJR 1993; 161: 385-93.
  • Clark DD, Abline JE, Chazan A. Subclavian vein stenosis and trombosis: A potential serious complication in chronic hemodialysis patients. Am J Kidney Dis 1990; 15: 265-8.
  • Cimochowski GE, Worley E, Rutherford WE, Sartain J, Blondin J, Harter H. Superiority of the internal jugular over the subclavian access for temporary dialysis. Nephron 1990; 54:154–161.
  • Lambiase RE, Dorfman GS, Cronan JJ, Paolella LP, Caldwell ME. Percutaneous alternatives in nutritional support: a radiological perspective. J Parenteral Enteral Nutr 1988; 12: 513-20.
  • NKF-DOQI clinical practie guidelines for vascualar access. National Kidney Foundation-Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative. Am J Kidney Dis 1997; 30: 150-91.
  • Trerotola SO, Johnson MS, Harris VJ, ve ark. Outcome of tunneled hemodialysis catheters placed via the right internal jugular vein by interventional radiologists. Radiology 1997; 203: 489–95.
  • McBride KD, Fisher R, Warnock N, Winfield DA, Reed MW, Gaines PA. A comparative analysis of radiological and surgical placement of central venous catheters. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 1997; 20: 17-22.
  • Page AC, Evans RA, Kaczmarski R, Mufti GJ, Gishen P. The insertion of chronic indwelling central venous catheters (Hickman lines) in interventional radiological suites. Clin Radiol 1990; 42: 105-9.
  • Mallory DL, McGee WT, Shawker TH, ve ark. Ultrasound guidance improves the success rate of internal jugular vein cannulation. A prospective, randomized trial. Chest 1990; 98: 157-60.
  • Forauer AR, Glockner JF. Importance of US findings in access planning during jugular vein hemodialysis catheter placements. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2000; 11: 233–8.
  • Clark TW, Jacobs D, Charles HW, ve ark. Comparison of heparin-coated and conventional split-tip hemodialysis catheters. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 2009; 32: 703-6.
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Effect of balloon angioplasty on catheter patency in the replacement of dysfunctional tunneled hemodialysis catheters

Year 2019, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 167 - 173, 01.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.21601/ortadogutipdergisi.420973

Abstract

Aim: Fibrin sheath formation is the most common
problem in dysfunctional tunneled hemodialysis catheters. Different methods are
available to prolong catheter patency in such situations. In this study, it was
aimed to compare the effect of balloon angioplasty on catheter patency in the replacement
of dysfunctional tunneled hemodialysis catheters.



Material and Method: A total of 93 catheter exchange procedures
in 84 patients with dysfunctional tunneled hemodialysis catheters were included
in the study. Fifty-two catheter exchange procedures performed with balloon angioplasty
and 41 catheter exchange procedures performed without balloon angioplasty were retrospectively
evaluated. Catheter patency in both groups were assessed at 1st, 3rd, 6th and 12th
months.



Results: There was no significant difference in age,
sex and catheter location between the groups. The mean patency time was 5.9 months
(1 week-29 months) for all exchanged tunneled catheters. The mean patency duration
of the catheters was calculated as 5 months in the balloon angioplasty group and
7.1 months in the group without balloon angioplasty (p=0.083). There was no statistically
significant difference in patency duration of two groups.



Conclusion: Comparing patency durations of exchanged dysfunctional tunneled catheters, there was no effect of
performing balloon angioplasty during the exchange procedure. In such cases, it
would be more appropriate to consider the condition of the patient and to choose
a less harmful and costly procedure for the patient.

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  • Trerotola OS, Scheel PJ, Zibari GB, Mcdonald JC. Hemodialysis Access management. Trerotola OS and Savader JS. Venous Interventional Radiology with Clinical prespectives. New York: Thieme. 1996.
  • Serdengeçti K, Süleymanlar G, Altıparmak MR, Seyahi N. Türkiyede Nefroloji-Diyaliz ve Transplantasyon. İstanbul: Türk Nefroloji Derneği, 2008.
  • Ravani P, Marcelli D, Malberti F. Vascular Access surgery managed by renal physicians: The choice of native arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis. Am J Kidney Dis 2002; 40: 1264-76.
  • Brady PS, Spence LD, Levitin A, ve ark. Efficacy of percutaneous fibrin sheath stripping in restoring patency of tunneled hemodialysis catheters. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1999; 173: 1023-7.
  • Merport M, Murphy TP, Egglin TK, ve ark. Fibrin sheth stripping versus catheter exchange for the treatment of failed tunneled hemodialysis catheters: randomized clinical trial. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2000; 11: 1115-20.
  • Savader SJ, Haikal LC, Ehrman KO, Porter DJ, Oteham AC. Hemodialysis catheter-associated fibrin sheaths: treatment with a low-dose rt-PA infusion. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2000; 11: 1131-6.
  • Gray RJ, Levitin A, Buck D, ve ark. Percutaneous fibrin sheath stripping versus transcatheter urokinase infusion for malfunctioning well-positioned tunneled central venous dialysis catheters: a prospective, randomized trial. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2000; 11: 1121-9.
  • Janne d’Othee B, Tham JC, Sheiman RG. Restoration of Patency in Failling Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheters: A Comparison of Catheter Exchange, Exchange and Balon Disruption of the Fibrin Sheath and Femoral Stripping. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2006; 17: 1011-5.
  • Reddy AS, Lang EV, Cutts J, Loh S, Rosen MP. Fibrin sheath removal from central venous catheters: an internal snare manoeuvre Nephrol Dial Transplant 2007; 22: 1762-5.
  • Robertson LJ, Mauro MA, Jaques PF. Radiological placement of long term central venous catheters. Radiology 1989; 170: 1007-9.
  • Denny DF. Placement and management of long-term central venous Access catheters and ports. AJR 1993; 161: 385-93.
  • Clark DD, Abline JE, Chazan A. Subclavian vein stenosis and trombosis: A potential serious complication in chronic hemodialysis patients. Am J Kidney Dis 1990; 15: 265-8.
  • Cimochowski GE, Worley E, Rutherford WE, Sartain J, Blondin J, Harter H. Superiority of the internal jugular over the subclavian access for temporary dialysis. Nephron 1990; 54:154–161.
  • Lambiase RE, Dorfman GS, Cronan JJ, Paolella LP, Caldwell ME. Percutaneous alternatives in nutritional support: a radiological perspective. J Parenteral Enteral Nutr 1988; 12: 513-20.
  • NKF-DOQI clinical practie guidelines for vascualar access. National Kidney Foundation-Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative. Am J Kidney Dis 1997; 30: 150-91.
  • Trerotola SO, Johnson MS, Harris VJ, ve ark. Outcome of tunneled hemodialysis catheters placed via the right internal jugular vein by interventional radiologists. Radiology 1997; 203: 489–95.
  • McBride KD, Fisher R, Warnock N, Winfield DA, Reed MW, Gaines PA. A comparative analysis of radiological and surgical placement of central venous catheters. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 1997; 20: 17-22.
  • Page AC, Evans RA, Kaczmarski R, Mufti GJ, Gishen P. The insertion of chronic indwelling central venous catheters (Hickman lines) in interventional radiological suites. Clin Radiol 1990; 42: 105-9.
  • Mallory DL, McGee WT, Shawker TH, ve ark. Ultrasound guidance improves the success rate of internal jugular vein cannulation. A prospective, randomized trial. Chest 1990; 98: 157-60.
  • Forauer AR, Glockner JF. Importance of US findings in access planning during jugular vein hemodialysis catheter placements. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2000; 11: 233–8.
  • Clark TW, Jacobs D, Charles HW, ve ark. Comparison of heparin-coated and conventional split-tip hemodialysis catheters. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 2009; 32: 703-6.
  • O’Dwyer H, Fortheringham T, O’Kelly P, ve ark. A Prospective comparison of two types of tunneled hemodialysis catheters: the ash split versus the perm cath. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 2005; 28: 23-9.
  • Oliver MJ, Mendelssohn DC, Quinn RR, ve ark. Catheter patency and function after catheter sheath disruption: a pilot study. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2007; 2: 1201-6.
  • Allon M. Current management of vascular access. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2007; 2: 786-800.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original article
Authors

Azad Hekimoğlu 0000-0001-7853-019X

İsmail Kırbaş This is me 0000-0002-8082-6907

Onur Ergun This is me 0000-0002-0495-0500

Publication Date June 1, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 11 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Hekimoğlu A, Kırbaş İ, Ergun O. Disfonksiyone tünelli hemodiyaliz kateterlerinin değişiminde balon anjiyoplasti uygulamasının kateter patensisi üzerine etkisi. omj. 2019;11(2):167-73.

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