Non-tunneled temporary hemodialysis catheters (NHTCs) are large bore, double-lumen central venous catheters (often referred to using colloquialisms such as Quinton, Trialysis, Mahurkar, Permacath, Vascath, etc.). They are most often inserted in the ICU setting in preparation for acute ...
AMECATH DUAL LUMEN IMPLANTED HEMODIALYSIS CATHETER产品名称,K131814申请号,510K申请类型,AMECO MEDICAL INDUSTRIES申请人,数据来源于药智数据美国上市器械数据库。
A Prospective Randomized Study to Compare Ultrasound-Guided with Nonultrasound-Guided Double Lumen Internal Jugular Catheter Insertion as a Temporary Hemod... Internal jugular venous catheters (IJVC) for hemodialysis are a commonly employed temporary vascular access for hemodialysis. Most hospitals still...
Kimata N, Nitta K, Akiba T et al. Catheter dysfunction and thrombosis of double-lumen hemodialysis catheters placed in the femoral vein. Clin Nephrol. 2002;58:215–19. PubMedCASGoogle Scholar Traynor JP, Walbaum D, Woo YM, Teenan P, Fox JG, Mactier RA. Low-dose warfarin fails to pro...
We evaluated a felt cuffed tunnelled jugular venous hemodialysis catheter (PermCath) to determine its ability to overcome these shortcomings and compared it with standard noncuffed double lumen dialysis catheters. Eighty PermCaths were inserted during this prospective study in patients needing temporary ...
During the last 4 years, the Permcath Quinton double-lumen silicone catheter was inserted into the internal jugular vein of 57 uraemic patients with diffic... T Pourchez,P Morinière,A Fournier,... - 《Nephron》 被引量: 42发表: 1989年 Thrombotic Complications of Indwelling Central Catheters...
Chronic hemodialysis patients with failed native fistulas and/or synthetic arteriovenous grafts are usually dialyzed via surgically placed silicone jugular catheters such as the PermCath (Quinton, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.). We report a successful experience with the use of double lumen polyurethane ...
temporary untunneled hemodialysis catheters, locked with citrate in the interdialysis period, inserted in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury, between different catheter insertion sites (femoral vs. jugular and subclavian) and catheter types (single-lumen [SL] vs. double-lumen [DL]). ...
Catheter related complications, in particular thrombus formation, are frequent, difficult to handle, and cost intensive. We investigated whether a new surface modified catheter containing a microdomain structure is beneficial for catheter survival. Surface thrombogenicity of standard double lumen catheters ...
Patients and methods: In total, 104 patients were implanted with either a single-lumen Demer catheter or a Permcath double-lumen catheter into the subclavian vein under fluoroscopic control. Results: In 99 of 104 cases (= 95.2 %) the implantation remained without complicatio...