Subclavian vein catheterization for acute and chronic haemodialysis. A safe temporary vascular access
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Subclavian vein catheterization for acute and chronic haemodialysis. A safe temporary vascular access
Abstract
The technique and use of a percutaneous subclavian vein catheter for haemodialysis in 20 patients are reported. The catheterization procedure carried a very low morbidity, and blood flow rates of 200-250 ml/min were achieved through the catheters. Use of this angioaccess saves future possible sites for permanent vascular access. Infectious complications were not encountered. Subclavian vein catheterization is a favourable alternative to external Silastic Teflon shunt.
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