Schwarzbech A, Brittinger W D
Prakt Anaesth. 1978 Apr;13(2):102-7.
The experiences are reported which were gained with a modified Shaldon catheter for cannulization of the superior vena cava in persons requiring acute haemodialysis. Since September 1976 this instrument has been used 147 times in 124 persons for catheterization of the superior vena cava with the Seldinger technique. In 72 cases the indication for haemodialysis was acute renal failure. In 52 persons a permanent access to vessels had either not yet been established or was not viable at the time chronic haemodialysis was begun. The incidence of complications was approximately the same as that following conventional catheterization of the subclavian vein. In a number of cases access was via the femoral vein although the choice of this site offers hardly any advantage in view of the necessary immobilization of the patient and the slightly higher risk of infection.
本文报告了一种改良的Shaldon导管在需要急性血液透析的患者中用于上腔静脉插管的经验。自1976年9月以来,该器械已采用Seldinger技术在124例患者中使用147次进行上腔静脉插管。72例血液透析指征为急性肾衰竭。52例患者在开始慢性血液透析时,尚未建立永久性血管通路或血管通路不可行。并发症发生率与传统锁骨下静脉插管后的发生率大致相同。在一些病例中,通路是通过股静脉建立的,尽管鉴于患者需要固定且感染风险略高,选择该部位几乎没有任何优势。