Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease (Sep 2016)

Hemodialysis Tunneled Catheter Noninfectious Complications

  • Lisa M. Miller,
  • Jennifer M. MacRae,
  • Mercedeh Kiaii,
  • Edward Clark,
  • Christine Dipchand,
  • Joanne Kappel,
  • Charmaine Lok,
  • Rick Luscombe,
  • Louise Moist,
  • Matthew Oliver,
  • Pamela Pike,
  • Swapnil Hiremath,

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2054358116669130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Noninfectious hemodialysis catheter complications include catheter dysfunction, catheter-related thrombus, and central vein stenosis. The definitions, causes, and treatment strategies for catheter dysfunction are reviewed below. Catheter-related thrombus is a less common but serious complication of catheters, requiring catheter removal and systemic anticoagulation. In addition, the risk factors, clinical manifestation, and treatment options for central vein stenosis are outlined.