TY - JOUR
T1 - Initial clinical experience with a new heparin-coated chronic hemodialysis catheter
AU - Mojibian, Hamid
AU - Spector, Marcelo
AU - Ni, Nina
AU - Eliseo, Donna
AU - Pollak, Jeffrey
AU - Tal, Michael
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - In this paper we wish to report our clinical experience with a new heparin-coated dialysis catheter with a symmetric tip. Over a 16-month period, 60 heparin-coated Tal Palindrome™ catheters were placed in 57 patients. Catheter patency, catheter-related complications, 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. Patients were specifically followed for development of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Patient ages were 34-91 (average 66). Fifty-four percent of patients had a history of diabetes. Sixty catheters were placed for a total of 5353 catheter-days. The average catheter indwell time was 107 days (range of 2-381 days). Catheter-related infection occurred in 6 patients over the study period, with a rate of 1.12/1000 catheter-days. Bacteremia occurred in 3 patients with a rate of 0.56/1000 catheter-days. Six catheters were removed or exchanged due to malfunction. There was no incidence of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Initial clinical experience with the heparin-coated Tal Palindrome™ hemodialysis catheter demonstrated safe, reliable use, and low infection rates.
AB - In this paper we wish to report our clinical experience with a new heparin-coated dialysis catheter with a symmetric tip. Over a 16-month period, 60 heparin-coated Tal Palindrome™ catheters were placed in 57 patients. Catheter patency, catheter-related complications, 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. Patients were specifically followed for development of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Patient ages were 34-91 (average 66). Fifty-four percent of patients had a history of diabetes. Sixty catheters were placed for a total of 5353 catheter-days. The average catheter indwell time was 107 days (range of 2-381 days). Catheter-related infection occurred in 6 patients over the study period, with a rate of 1.12/1000 catheter-days. Bacteremia occurred in 3 patients with a rate of 0.56/1000 catheter-days. Six catheters were removed or exchanged due to malfunction. There was no incidence of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Initial clinical experience with the heparin-coated Tal Palindrome™ hemodialysis catheter demonstrated safe, reliable use, and low infection rates.
KW - Catheter infection
KW - Hemodialysis
KW - Hemodialysis catheter
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1542-4758.2009.00339.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1542-4758.2009.00339.x
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C2 - 19473278
AN - SCOPUS:69249174419
SN - 1492-7535
VL - 13
SP - 329
EP - 334
JO - Hemodialysis International
JF - Hemodialysis International
IS - 3
ER -