Dual-lumen Dacron-cuffed silicone hemodialysis catheters placed percut
aneously under fluoroscopic control have been used by us in 200 patien
ts since July 1986. A total of 246 catheters were placed in 4 years, o
f which 172 were for long-term hemodialysis in place of prosthetic tub
e bridge arteriovenous shunts. One-year catheter survival estimate by
Kaplan-Meier life table was 57 per cent, and mean survival estimate wa
s 16.3 months. There were a combined 76 patient years of catheter expe
rience, with some catheters lasting as long as 2 1/2 years. Catheter t
hrombosis occurred in 92 catheters, but 83 per cent of cases responded
to thrombolytic therapy. There were exit site infections with thirty-
nine catheters, but 90 per cent resolved with antibiotic therapy. Twen
ty-two bacteremias occurred with 19 catheters, which resulted in 15 ca
theter removals. The remaining seven cases of bacteremia responded to
antibiotic therapy without catheter removal. Subclavian vein or superi
or vena cava thrombosis has not been a problem. Silicone catheters are
a practical alternative to prosthetic tube bridge arteriovenous shunt
s for long-term hemodialysis.