Sando K, Fujii M, Tanaka K, Chen K, Yoshida H, Iiboshi Y, Nezu R, Konishi K, Takagi Y, Okada A
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Osaka University Medical School, Osaka, Japan.
Clin Nutr. 1997 Aug;16(4):185-8. doi: 10.1016/s0261-5614(97)80004-0.
Occlusion of central venous access devices (CVADs) is not an uncommon problem duringlong-term parenteral nutrition. A number of techniques have been developed to deal with obstructed CVADs. This study investigated the effectiveness of the sodium hydroxide (NaOH) lock method for gradual CVAD occlusion. When a progressively declining flow was noticed, 0.1 N NaOH solution was injected into the CVAD and locked. Nineteen CVAD occlusions in 11 home parenteral nutrition patients were treated Sixteen of 19 trials cleared the occlusions, whereas 3 of 19 failed. One of the failures was due to a mechanical occlusion and the other two were able to be restored by using ethanol. There were no significant complications. The benefits of this method are: (1) a shorter treatment time and a lower dose than NaOH infusion therapy, (2) it does not require hospital admission and (3) it does not result in bursting of the catheter.
在长期肠外营养期间,中心静脉通路装置(CVAD)堵塞并非罕见问题。已开发出多种技术来处理堵塞的CVAD。本研究调查了氢氧化钠(NaOH)封管法对CVAD逐渐堵塞的有效性。当注意到流速逐渐下降时,将0.1N NaOH溶液注入CVAD并封管。对11例家庭肠外营养患者的19处CVAD堵塞进行了治疗。19次试验中有16次清除了堵塞,而19次中有3次失败。其中1次失败是由于机械性堵塞,另外2次通过使用乙醇得以恢复。未出现严重并发症。该方法的优点是:(1)与NaOH输注疗法相比,治疗时间更短、剂量更低;(2)无需住院;(3)不会导致导管破裂。