Mechanical complications of central venous catheters
- PMID: 16698743
- DOI: 10.1177/0885066605280884
Mechanical complications of central venous catheters
Abstract
We analyzed 385 consecutive central venous catheter (CVC) attempts over a 6-month period. All critically ill patients 18 years of age or older requiring a CVC were included. The rate of mechanical complications not including failure to place was 14%. Complications included failure to place the CVC (n = 86), arterial puncture (n = 18), improper position (n = 14), pneumothorax (n = 5 in 258 subclavian and internal jugular attempts), hematoma (n = 3), hemothorax (n = 1), and asystolic cardiac arrest of unknown etiology (n = 1). Male patients had a significantly higher complication rate than female patients (37% vs 27%, P = .04). The subclavian approach had a higher complication rate than the internal jugular or the femoral approach (39% vs 33% vs. 24%, P = .02). The complication rate increased with the number of percutaneous punctures, with a rate of 54% when more than 2 punctures were required.
Comment in
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Central venous catheterization: better and worse.J Intensive Care Med. 2006 Jan-Feb;21(1):51-3. doi: 10.1177/0885066605281705. J Intensive Care Med. 2006. PMID: 16698745 No abstract available.
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