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Original Article

Intravascular Ultrasonographic Assessment of Thrombus Formation on Central Venous Catheters

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Pages 162-167 | Accepted 24 Sep 1992, Published online: 07 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

In vitro experiments were performed in order to investigate the appearance of different types of central venous catheters at intravascular ultrasonography. the experiments were repeated with artificially produced thrombi which were made adherent to the catheter wall. All thrombi larger than 1 mm could be identified. In a clinical study including 12 patients who had a central venous catheter, transfemoral intravascular ultrasonography was performed. the catheters had been in place for an average period of 54 days (range 1–360 days). In 3 patients a catheter thrombus, mural thrombus, or occlusive vein thrombosis was found. In 2 of these patients the catheter was occluded, in the 3rd patient it was malpositioned into the contralateral brachiocephalic vein. There were no complications following the ultrasonographic procedures. Mean catheterization time was 7.5 min (range 3–20 min). the advantages of this new method compared with conventional phlebographic studies and its impact on further clinical investigations are discussed.

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