Clinical Outcome of the Tal Palindrome Chronic Hemodialysis Catheter: Single Institution Experience

Marcelo Spector, Hamid Mojibian, Donna Eliseo, Jeffrey S. Pollak, Eric Reiner, Melih Arici, Michael G. Tal*

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Abstract

Purpose: To report the authors' clinical experience with the Tal Palindrome chronic dialysis catheter with a symmetric tip. Materials and Methods: During a 39-month period, 126 Palindrome catheters were placed consecutively in 85 patients. Follow-up was available for 115 catheters. Insertion complications, patency, catheter-related bacteremia, exit site infections, and reasons for catheter removal were recorded. The patient's initial cause of end-stage renal disease, underlying diseases, and site of access were recorded as well. Results: Patient ranged in age from 35 to 91 years (median, 69 years). Fifty percent of patients had diabetes. One hundred twenty-six Palindrome catheters were placed for a total of 12,046 catheter-days. The technical success rate of catheter placement was 100%. The average catheter indwell time was 105 days (range, 1-673 days). Catheters were inserted via the right (n = 107) or left (n = 19) jugular vein in all patients without insertional complication. Catheter-related infections occurred in 16 of the 115 catheters (13.9%) during the study period and culture-proved bacteremia occurred in four (3.5%). Seven exit site infections were recorded, and 10 catheters (8.7%) developed fibrin sheaths that necessitated catheter exchanges. Conclusions: Clinical experience with the Tal Palindrome hemodialysis catheter demonstrated safe and reliable use with low infection rates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1434-1438
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Volume19
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2008
Externally publishedYes

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