Department of Paediatric Anaesthesia, Montreal Children's Hospital, Montreal, Canada.
Department of Paediatric Anaesthesia, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2021 Mar;65(3):282-291. doi: 10.1111/aas.13729. Epub 2020 Nov 17.
Establishment of long-term central venous access imposes the risk of procedural adverse events (air embolism, pneumothorax, accidental arterial cannulation of the great vessels, tricuspid valve damage and cardiac tamponade) as well as the risk of increased morbidity and mortality due to catheter related blood stream infections, vessel stenosis, deep vein thrombosis and the often high risk anaesthetic management of syndromic children. This narrative review aims to provide a historical and clinical background for the development and use of CVADs (central venous access devices), origin and management of the most common complications (catheter related thrombosis, infections and persistent withdrawal occlusion) and present the reader with an update on the "why, what, where, who and how" in paediatric long-term central venous access. Finally, we will present the reader with a clinical method for applying a retrograde inserted tunnelled and cuffed catheter using the left brachiocephalic vein access.
建立长期的中心静脉通路会带来程序不良事件的风险(空气栓塞、气胸、大血管意外动脉穿刺、三尖瓣损伤和心脏压塞),以及由于导管相关血流感染、血管狭窄、深静脉血栓形成和经常高风险的综合征儿童麻醉管理而导致发病率和死亡率增加的风险。本叙述性综述旨在为 CVAD(中心静脉通路装置)的发展和使用提供历史和临床背景,介绍最常见并发症(导管相关血栓形成、感染和持续性拔出闭塞)的来源和管理,并向读者介绍儿科长期中心静脉通路的“为什么、是什么、在哪里、谁和如何”的最新情况。最后,我们将向读者介绍一种使用左侧头臂静脉入路逆行插入隧道和带袖套导管的临床方法。