Fatal cardiac tamponade and other mechanical complications of central venous catheters
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- DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800620103
Fatal cardiac tamponade and other mechanical complications of central venous catheters
Abstract
A fatal cardiac tamponade caused by an intact polyethylene central venous catheter perforating the wall of the right ventricle is reported. A retrospective review of 105 central venous catheters used in an intensive care unit revealed a high incidence of catheter malposition and a 20 per cent mechanical complication rate. The possible causes of these malpositions and complications are discussed. Guidelines for the safer use of central venous catheters are presented.
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