Wg. Kirkpatrick et al., FREQUENCY OF COMPLICATIONS WITH PROLONGED FEMORAL VEIN CATHETERIZATION FOR HEMODIALYSIS ACCESS, Nephron, 73(1), 1996, pp. 58-62
Analysis of 120 cases of femoral vein catheterization for greater than
or equal to 2 days for hemodialysis in 89 hospitalized patients was p
erformed to determine the frequency of catheter-related complications
including infection and venous thrombosis. The rate of clinically sign
ificant complications was <3.5% and compared favorably with published
complication rates of central vein catheters. We conclude that prolong
ed femoral vein catheterization for hemodialysis is associated with an
acceptably low rate of complications when appropriate techniques for
placement and catheter care are followed and should be considered a re
asonable option for vascular access in hospitalized patients.